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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-804. Selection of presidential electors; certification of names to secretary of state.

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25-804. Selection of presidential electors; certification of names to secretary of state.
(a)Each political party that is a recognized political party in accordance with K.S.A. 25-302a , and amendments thereto, shall adopt procedures to select presidential electors and select presidential electors in accordance with such procedures.
(1)The names of the presidential electors for a presidential candidate of a political party with a state organization shall be certified to the secretary of state by the chairperson of the state political party.
(2)The names of presidential electors for presidential candidates of a political party that does not have a state organization shall be certified to the secretary of state by the chairperson of the national political party.
(3)The names of presidential electors for independent presidential candidates shall be selected and certified to the secretary of state by the candidate.
(c)All names of presidential electors shall be certified to the secretary of state on or before September 1 of the year in which there is a presidential election.
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