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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-605a. Ballot language, phrasing.

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25-605a. Ballot language, phrasing. Every question or proposition placed upon ballots to be submitted to the voters of a subdivision of government shall be cast and phrased in such language that a "yes" vote shall indicate approval of the matter or course of action proposed. Every such question or proposition seeking approval of a new course of action or a change in conduct shall be cast and phrased in such language that a "yes" vote will approve the new course of action or change in conduct.
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