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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-1083. Voting plans; who may vote under each.

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72-1083. Voting plans; who may vote under each. Subject to the limitations provided in this act, any of the three voting plans described in this section may be used in the election of board members. The three voting plans are:
(a)Voting plan-A: All electors, who are otherwise qualified according to law, and who reside in the school district may vote in both the primary and general election for all member positions.
(b)Voting plan-B: All electors, who are otherwise qualified according to law, and who reside in the member district may vote in the primary election for the member positions of such member district and for the at-large member position. All electors, who are otherwise qualified according to law, and who reside in the school district may vote in the general election for all member positions, including the at-large member position, to be filled.
(c)Voting plan-C: All electors, who are otherwise qualified according to law, and who reside in a particular member district may vote in both the primary and general election for the member positions of such member district and for the at-large member position.
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