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Code · Kansas · Chapter 48 — Militia, Defense And Public Safety

48-1304. Designation of emergency interim successors to legislators.

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48-1304. Designation of emergency interim successors to legislators. In the event any legislator is unavailable following an attack, then, an emergency interim successor shall be designated as hereinafter provided.
(a)If the legislator is from a representative district or senatorial district which comprises only one county, the emergency interim successor shall be designated by the county committee of the political party of which such legislator is a member in like manner as provided in K.S.A. 25-319 * for the filling of vacancies in the legislature.
(b)If the legislator is from a senatorial district comprising more than one county the emergency interim successor shall be designated by the senatorial district committee of the political party of which such legislator is a member in like manner as provided by K.S.A. 25-320 * for the filling of vacancies in the legislature.
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