Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2053 Comm Sub / Bill

                    Session of 2023
Senate Substitute for HOUSE BILL No. 2053
By Committee on Federal and State Affairs
3-24
AN ACT concerning elections; providing for a presidential preference 
primary election; establishing voter registration and voting procedures 
for such election; amending K.S.A. 25-1122, 25-2311, 25-4501a, 25-
4502, 25-4503, 25-4505, 25-4506 and 25-4507 and K.S.A. 2022 Supp. 
25-3009 and repealing the existing sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 25-1122 is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
1122. (a) Any registered voter may file with the county election officer 
where the person is a resident, or where the person is authorized by law to 
vote as a former precinct resident, an application for an advance voting 
ballot. The signed application shall be transmitted only to the county 
election officer by personal delivery, mail, facsimile or as otherwise 
provided by law.
(b) If the registered voter is applying for an advance voting ballot to 
be transmitted in person, the voter shall provide identification pursuant to 
K.S.A. 25-2908, and amendments thereto.
(c) If the registered voter is applying for an advance voting ballot to 
be transmitted by mail, the voter shall provide with the application for an 
advance voting ballot the voter's current and valid Kansas driver's license 
number, nondriver's identification card number or a photocopy of any 
other identification provided by K.S.A. 25-2908, and amendments thereto.
(d) A voter may vote a provisional ballot according to K.S.A. 25-409, 
and amendments thereto, if:
(1) The voter is unable or refuses to provide current and valid 
identification; or
(2) the name and address of the voter provided on the application for 
an advance voting ballot do not match the voter's name and address on the 
registration book. The voter shall provide a valid form of identification as 
defined in K.S.A. 25-2908, and amendments thereto, to the county election 
officer in person or provide a copy by mail or electronic means before the 
meeting of the county board of canvassers. At the meeting of the county 
board of canvassers the county election officer shall present copies of 
identification received from provisional voters and the corresponding 
provisional ballots. If the county board of canvassers determines that a 
voter's identification is valid and the provisional ballot was properly cast, 
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the ballot shall be counted.
(e) No county election officer shall provide an advance voting ballot 
to a person who is requesting an advance voting ballot to be transmitted by 
mail unless:
(1) The county election official verifies that the signature of the 
person matches that on file in the county voter registration records, except 
that verification of the voter's signature shall not be required if a voter has 
a disability preventing the voter from signing. Signature verification may 
occur by electronic device or by human inspection. In the event that the 
signature of a person who is requesting an advance voting ballot does not 
match that on file, the county election officer shall attempt to contact the 
person and shall offer the person another opportunity to provide the 
person's signature for the purposes of verifying the person's identity. If the 
county election officer is unable to reach the person, the county election 
officer may transmit a provisional ballot, however, such provisional ballot 
may not be counted unless a signature is included therewith that can be 
verified; and
(2) the person provides such person's full Kansas driver's license 
number, Kansas nondriver's identification card number issued by the 
division of vehicles, or submits such person's application for an advance 
voting ballot and a copy of identification provided by K.S.A. 25-2908, and 
amendments thereto, to the county election officer for verification. If a 
person applies for an advance voting ballot to be transmitted by mail but 
fails to provide identification pursuant to this subsection or the 
identification of the person cannot be verified by the county election 
officer, the county election officer shall provide information to the person 
regarding the voter rights provisions of subsection (d) and shall provide 
the person an opportunity to provide identification pursuant to this 
subsection. For the purposes of this act, Kansas state offices and offices of 
any subdivision of the state will allow any person seeking to vote by an 
advance voting ballot the use of a photocopying device to make one 
photocopy of an identification document at no cost.
(f) (1) Applications for advance voting ballots to be transmitted to the 
voter by mail shall be filed only at the following times:
(1)(A) For the primary election occurring on the first Tuesday in 
August in both even-numbered and odd-numbered years, between April 1 
of such year and the Tuesday of the week preceding such primary 
election.;
(2)(B) for the general election occurring on the Tuesday following the 
first Monday in November in both even-numbered and odd-numbered 
years, between 90 days prior to such election and the Tuesday of the week 
preceding such general election.;
(3)(C) for the presidential preference primary election held pursuant 
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to K.S.A. 25-4501a, and amendments thereto, between January 1 of the 
year in which such election is held and 30 days prior to the day of such 
election;
(D) for question submitted elections occurring on the date of a 
primary or general election, the same as is provided for ballots for election 
of officers at such election.;
(4)(E) for question submitted elections not occurring on the date of a 
primary or general election, between the time of the first published notice 
thereof and the Tuesday of the week preceding such question submitted 
election, except that if the question submitted election is held on a day 
other than a Tuesday, the final date for mailing of advance voting ballots 
shall be one week before such election.; and
(5)(F) for any special election of officers, at such time as is specified 
by the secretary of state.
(2) The county election officer of any county may receive 
applications prior to the time specified in this subsection and hold such 
applications until the beginning of the prescribed application period. Such 
applications shall be treated as filed on that date.
(g) (1) Unless an earlier date is designated by the county election 
office, applications for advance voting ballots transmitted to the voter in 
person in the office of the county election officer shall be filed on the 
Tuesday next preceding the election and on each subsequent business day 
until no later than 12 noon on the day preceding such election. If the 
county election officer so provides, applications for advance voting ballots 
transmitted to the voter in person in the office of the county election 
officer also may be filed on the Saturday preceding the election. Upon 
receipt of any such properly executed application, the county election 
officer shall deliver to the voter such ballots and instructions as are 
provided for in this act.
(2) An application for an advance voting ballot filed by a voter who 
has a temporary illness or disability or who is not proficient in reading the 
English language or by a person rendering assistance to such voter may be 
filed during the regular advance ballot application periods until the close 
of the polls on election day.
(3) The county election officer may designate places other than the 
central county election office as satellite advance voting sites. At any 
satellite advance voting site, a registered voter may obtain an application 
for advance voting ballots. Ballots and instructions shall be delivered to 
the voter in the same manner and subject to the same limitations as 
otherwise provided by this subsection.
(h) Any person having a permanent disability or an illness that has 
been diagnosed as a permanent illness is hereby authorized to make an 
application for permanent advance voting status. Applications for 
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permanent advance voting status shall be in the form and contain such 
information as is required for application for advance voting ballots and 
also shall contain information that establishes the voter's right to 
permanent advance voting status.
(i) On receipt of any application filed under the provisions of this 
section, the county election officer shall prepare and maintain in such 
officer's office a list of the names of all persons who have filed such 
applications, together with their correct post office address and the 
precinct, ward, township or voting area in which the persons claim to be 
registered voters or to be authorized by law to vote as former precinct 
residents and the present resident address of each applicant. Names and 
addresses shall remain so listed until the day of such election. The county 
election officer shall maintain a separate listing of the names and addresses 
of persons qualifying for permanent advance voting status. All such lists 
shall be available for inspection upon request in compliance with this 
subsection by any registered voter during regular business hours. The 
county election officer upon receipt of the applications shall enter upon a 
record kept by such officer the name and address of each applicant, which 
record shall conform to the list above required. Before inspection of any 
advance voting ballot application list, the person desiring to make the 
inspection shall provide to the county election officer identification in the 
form of driver's license or other reliable identification and shall sign a log 
book or application form maintained by the officer stating the person's 
name and address and showing the date and time of inspection. All records 
made by the county election officer shall be subject to public inspection, 
except that the voter identification information required by subsections (b) 
and (c) and the identifying number on ballots and ballot envelopes and 
records of such numbers shall not be made public.
(j) If a person on the permanent advance voting list fails to vote in 
four consecutive general elections held on the Tuesday succeeding the first 
Monday in November of each even-numbered and odd-numbered year, the 
county election officer may mail a notice to such voter. The notice shall 
inform the voter that the voter's name will be removed from the permanent 
advance voting list unless the voter renews the application for permanent 
advance voting status within 30 days after the notice is mailed. If the voter 
fails to renew such application, the county election officer shall remove the 
voter's name from the permanent advance voting list. Failure to renew the 
application for permanent advance voting status shall not result in removal 
of the voter's name from the voter registration list.
(k) (1) Any person who solicits by mail a registered voter to file an 
application for an advance voting ballot and includes an application for an 
advance voting ballot in such mailing shall include on the exterior of such 
mailing, and on each page contained therein, except the application, a clear 
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and conspicuous label in 14-point font or larger that includes:
(A) The name of the individual or organization that caused such 
solicitation to be mailed;
(B) if an organization, the name of the president, chief executive 
officer or executive director of such organization;
(C) the address of such individual or organization; and
(D) the following statement: "Disclosure: This is not a government 
mailing. It is from a private individual or organization."
(2) The application for an advance voting ballot included in such 
mailing shall be the official application for advance ballot by mail 
provided by the secretary of state. No portion of such application shall be 
completed prior to mailing such application to the registered voter.
(3) An application for an advance voting ballot shall include an 
envelope addressed to the appropriate county election office for the 
mailing of such application. In no case shall the person who mails the 
application to the voter direct that the completed application be returned to 
such person.
(4) The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to:
(A) The secretary of state or any election official or county election 
office; or
(B) the official protection and advocacy for voting access agency for 
this state as designated pursuant to the federal help America vote act of 
2002, public law 107-252, or any other entity required to provide 
information concerning elections and voting procedures by federal law.
(5) A violation of this subsection is a class C nonperson 
misdemeanor.
(l) (1) No person shall mail or cause to be mailed an application for 
an advance voting ballot, unless such person is a resident of this state or is 
otherwise domiciled in this state.
(2) Any individual may file a complaint in writing with the attorney 
general alleging a violation of this subsection. Such complaint shall 
include the name of the person alleged to have violated this subsection and 
any other information as required by the attorney general. Upon receipt of 
a complaint, the attorney general shall investigate and may file an action 
against any person found to have violated this subsection.
(3) Any person who violates the provisions of this subsection is 
subject to a civil penalty of $20. Each instance in which a person mails an 
application for an advance voting ballot in violation of this section shall 
constitute a separate violation.
(m) The secretary of state may adopt rules and regulations in order to 
implement the provisions of this section and to define valid forms of 
identification.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 25-2311 is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
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2311. (a) County election officers shall provide for the registration of 
voters at one or more places on all days except the following:
(1) Days when the main offices of the county government are closed 
for business, except as is otherwise provided by any county election officer 
under the provisions of K.S.A. 25-2312, and amendments thereto;
(2) days when the main offices of the city government are closed for 
business, in the case of deputy county election officers who are city clerks 
except as is otherwise provided by any county election officer under the 
provisions of K.S.A. 25-2312, and amendments thereto;
(3) the 20 days preceding the day of primary and general elections;
(4) the 30 days preceding the day of any presidential preference 
primary election held pursuant to K.S.A. 25-4501a, and amendments 
thereto;
(5) the 20 days preceding the day of any election other than one 
specified in this subsection; and
(5)(6) the day of any primary or general election or any question 
submitted election.
(b) For the purposes of this section in counting days that registration 
books are to be closed, all of the days including Sunday and legal holidays 
shall be counted.
(c) The secretary of state shall notify every county election officer of 
the dates when registration shall be closed preceding primary and general 
elections. The days so specified by the secretary of state shall be 
conclusive. Such notice shall be given by the secretary of state by mail at 
least 60 days preceding every primary and general election.
(d) The last days before closing of registration books as directed by 
the secretary of state under subsection (c), county election officers shall 
provide for registration of voters during regular business hours, during the 
noon hours and at other than regular business hours upon such days as the 
county election officers deem necessary. The last three business days 
before closing of registration books prior to primary and general elections, 
county election officers may provide for registration of voters until 9 p.m. 
in any city.
(e) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), county election officers 
shall accept and process applications received by voter registration 
agencies and the division of motor vehicles not later than the 21
st
 day 
preceding the date of any election; or mailed voter registration 
applications that are postmarked not later than the 21
st
 day preceding the 
date of any election; or except, if the postmark is illegible or missing, is 
mailed voter registration applications received in the mail not later than 
the ninth day preceding the day of any election.
(2) For any presidential preference primary election held pursuant to 
K.S.A. 25-4501a, and amendments thereto, county election officers shall 
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accept and process applications received by voter registration agencies 
and the division of motor vehicles not later than the 31
st
 day preceding the 
date of such election or mailed voter registration applications that are 
postmarked not later than the 31
st
 day preceding such election except, if 
the postmark is illegible or missing, mailed voter registration applications 
received in the mail not later than the 19
th
 day preceding the day of such 
election.
(f) The secretary of state may adopt rules and regulations interpreting 
the provisions of this section and specifying the days when registration 
shall be open, days when registration shall be closed, and days when it is 
optional with the county election officer for registration to be open or 
closed.
(g) Before each primary and general election held in even-numbered 
and odd-numbered years, and at times and in a form prescribed by the 
secretary of state, each county election officer shall certify to the secretary 
of state the number of registered voters in each precinct of the county as 
shown by the registration books in the office of such county election 
officer.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 2022 Supp. 25-3009 is hereby amended to read as 
follows: 25-3009. (a) After an election and prior to the meeting of the 
county board of canvassers to certify the official election results for any 
election in which the canvassers certify the results, the county election 
officer shall conduct a manual audit or tally of each vote cast, regardless of 
the method of voting, in 1% of all precincts, with a minimum of one 
precinct located within the county. The precinct or precincts shall be 
randomly selected and the selection shall take place after the election.
(b) (1) The audit shall be performed manually and shall review all 
paper ballots selected pursuant to subsection (a). The audit shall be 
performed by a sworn election board consisting of bipartisan trained board 
members. The county election officer shall determine the members of the 
sworn election board who will conduct the audit.
(2) The audit shall review contested races as follows:
(A) In presidential election years:
(i) One federal race;
(ii) one state legislative race; and
(iii) one county race.
(B) In even-numbered, non-presidential election years:
(i) One federal race;
(ii) one statewide race;
(iii) one state legislative race; and
(iv) one county race.
(C) In even-numbered election years, any federal, statewide or state 
legislative race that is within 1% of the total number of votes cast tallied 
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on election night, as determined by the secretary of state, shall be audited. 
The county election officer shall conduct the audit in the manner set forth 
in subsection (a) in 10% of all county precincts in the specified race, with 
a minimum of one precinct in the county. The precincts audited pursuant to 
this subsection shall be in addition to the precincts audited under 
subsections (2)(A) and (B).
(D) In odd-numbered election years, two local races will be randomly 
selected, and the selection shall take place after the election.
(E) Any presidential preference primary election held pursuant to 
K.S.A. 25-4501a, and amendments thereto.
(c) At least five days prior to the audit, notice of the time and location 
of the audit shall be provided to the public on the official county website. 
The audit shall be conducted in a public setting. Any candidate or entity 
who is authorized to appoint a poll agent may appoint a poll agent for the 
audit.
(d) The results of the audit shall be compared to the unofficial 
election night returns and a report shall be submitted to the county election 
office and to the secretary of state's office prior to the meeting of the 
county board of canvassers. If a discrepancy is reported between the audit 
and the unofficial returns and cannot be resolved, the county election 
officer or the secretary of state may require audits of additional precincts. 
Once the audit has been completed, the results of the audit shall be used by 
the county board of canvassers when certifying the official election results.
(e) Upon publication of the notice of the audit pursuant to subsection 
(c), the signed and certified official abstracts required by K.S.A. 25-3006, 
and amendments thereto, shall be made available by the county election 
office for review by any authorized poll agent. Such abstracts shall be 
from all precincts and shall not be limited to those precincts that are 
subject to the audit. The abstracts shall be available for review until 
commencement of the original canvass.
(f) The secretary of state shall adopt rules and regulations governing 
the conduct and procedure of the audit, including the random selection of 
the precincts and offices involved in the audit.
Sec. 4. K.S.A. 25-4501a is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
4501a. (a) Except as otherwise provided, each political party which that is 
a recognized political party in accordance with K.S.A. 25-302a, and 
amendments thereto, shall have procedures to select a presidential 
nominee and shall select a presidential nominee in accordance with such 
party procedures for the 2016 presidential election, and every fourth year 
thereafter.
(b) (1) On March 19, 2024, for each political party that is a 
recognized political party in accordance with K.S.A. 25-302a, and 
amendments thereto, there shall be held a presidential preference primary 
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election for the purpose of electing the preferred nominee of a political 
party for the office of president and vice president. Except as otherwise 
provided, the provisions of all applicable statutes concerning elections 
shall apply to such election.
(2) The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to any political 
party that is subject to K.S.A. 25-202(b), and amendments thereto, or that 
has submitted written notice to the secretary of state on or before 
December 1, 2023, that such political party has elected to not participate 
in the presidential preference primary election.
Sec. 5. K.S.A. 25-4502 is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
4502. (a) Every registered elector who has declared such elector's party 
affiliation with a political party eligible to participate in a state primary 
election shall have the opportunity to vote one vote at a presidential 
preference primary election for such elector's preference for one person to 
be the candidate for nomination by such candidate's party for president of 
the United States or for "none of the names shown." Any registered elector 
who has not declared such candidate's party affiliation prior to the election 
may make such a declaration at the polling place, and thereupon shall be 
permitted likewise the opportunity to vote one vote at the presidential 
preference primary. A vote for "none of the names shown" shall express 
the preference for an uncommitted delegation from Kansas to the national 
convention of that elector's party. Preference shall be indicated by marking 
with a cross or check mark inside a voting square or a darkened oval on 
the ballot at the left of the voter's choice, or by voting by using a voting 
machine.
(b) The name of any candidate for a political party nomination for 
president of the United States shall be printed on the ballots only if, such 
candidate has filed the appropriate registration information with the 
federal election commission to become a candidate for president of the 
United States and one of the following is filed with the secretary of state 
not later than 12 noon, on the date which precedes by seven weeks that is 
60 days prior to the date of the presidential preference primary or, if such 
date falls on Saturday, Sunday or a holiday, not later than 12 noon the 
following day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or holiday:
(1) The candidate files with the secretary of state A declaration of 
intent to become a candidate filed by the candidate and accompanied by a 
fee of $100$10,000; or
(2) there is filed in the office of secretary of state a petition in the 
form prescribed by K.S.A. 25-205, and amendments thereto, signed by not 
less than 1,000 5,000 registered electors,  who are affiliated with the 
political party of such candidate as shown by the party affiliation list. The 
secretary of state shall determine the sufficiency of each such petition, and 
such determination shall be final.
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(c) All fees received by the secretary of state pursuant to this section 
shall be remitted to the state treasurer in accordance with the provisions of 
K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such 
remittance, the state treasurer shall deposit the entire amount in the state 
treasury to the credit of the state general fund.
Sec. 6. K.S.A. 25-4503 is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
4503. (a) The names of the candidates for nomination for president of the 
United States by a political party eligible to participate in a state primary 
election shall be printed on the official ballots for the presidential 
preference primary elections of their respective parties along with the 
choice of "none of the names shown." The ballots shall be marked, 
returned and canvassed in the same manner and under the same conditions, 
so far as the same are applicable, as in the case of the primary election of 
candidates for nomination for state offices.
(b) The official presidential preference primary election ballots shall 
be printed in a single column and shall have the following heading:
OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL
PREFERENCE PRIMARY
ELECTION BALLOT
______________Party
To vote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot make a cross 
or check mark in the square, or darken the oval, to the left of the name of 
the person for whom you desire to vote. To vote for "none of the names 
shown" make a cross or check mark in the square, or darken the oval, to 
the left of such words.
This shall be followed by the names of the candidates for president of 
the United States of such party in the manner and order certified by the 
secretary of state.
(c) (1) As soon as possible after the candidate filing deadline, the 
secretary of state shall certify to each county election officer the name of 
each person who is a candidate for nomination to be president of the 
United States of each party authorized to participate in the presidential 
preference primary election. The secretary of state shall publish, not less 
than 21 31 days prior to the presidential preference primary, a notice in one 
newspaper in each county of the state where a newspaper is published, that 
the official list of candidates and the date of the election can be acquired in 
the office of the secretary of state or the office of the county election 
officer. Such notice shall also be published on the secretary of state's 
website and on the website of each county election office.
(2) After such publication, the secretary of state shall certify the 
amount of moneys expended on such publication and shall transmit a copy 
of such certification to the director of accounts and reports. Upon receipt 
of such certification, the director of accounts and reports shall transfer an 
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amount of moneys equal to such certified amounts from the state general 
fund to the information services fee fund of the secretary of state and shall 
transmit a notification of such transfer to the director of legislative 
research and the director of the budget.
(d) When a party participating in the presidential preference primary 
election has more than one candidate, the secretary of state shall determine 
by lot the order in which the candidates' names will appear on the ballot. 
The order of names, as established by the secretary of state, shall be 
uniform in each county throughout the state.
(e) (1) All such ballots that are received in the office of the county 
election officer or any polling place by the following times shall be 
delivered by the county election officer to the county board of canvassers 
for canvassing:
(A) For advance voting ballots transmitted in person, 12 noon on the 
day preceding such election; and
(B) for advance voting ballots transmitted by mail, the closing of the 
polls on the date of such election.
(2) An advance voting ballot shall not be counted if such ballot is 
received by the county election office or any polling place after the closing 
time of the polls on the date of such election.
Sec. 7. K.S.A. 25-4505 is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
4505. (a) Not later than eight days after a presidential preference primary 
election is held, the county board of canvassers of each county shall meet 
at the office of the county election officer, unless another place is agreed 
upon and announced as provided in K.S.A. 25-3105, and amendments 
thereto, at any time between 8:00 and 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the Friday 
following the day a presidential preference primary election is held and 
canvass the vote of such preference primary. The county election officer 
may move the canvass to the Monday next following the election if notice 
of such change is published prior to the canvass in a newspaper of general 
circulation within the county. Upon completion of such canvass, the 
county election officer of each county shall prepare an abstract of the vote 
of the presidential preference primary election in his or her such county as 
such vote is determined by the county board of canvassers and shall 
promptly transmit the same such abstract to the secretary of state no later 
than the tenth day after the day of the election. Each county election 
officer shall also post a copy of such abstract in a public place in the 
courthouse of his or her such county and on the website of such county 
election office.
(b) Every such transmittal shall be made by first class mail or by a 
messenger use of secure email transmission or other means approved by 
the secretary of state. If the secretary of state fails to receive the abstract of 
the canvass from any county within 14 days next after the election, he or 
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she the secretary shall dispatch a special messenger to obtain a copy of the 
same such abstract, and the county election officer shall immediately, on 
demand of such messenger, make out and deliver to such messenger the 
copy required. Thereupon, The messenger shall deliver such copy to the 
secretary of state, and the secretary of state shall be reimbursed for the 
expenses of such messenger by such county.
Sec. 8. K.S.A. 25-4506 is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
4506. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the state board of 
canvassers shall meet at the call of the secretary of state following a 
presidential preference primary election. The secretary of state shall 
present to the board a tabulation of the results of such election in each 
county. The state board of canvassers shall consider the tabulation and 
make such further inquiries of the secretary of state as it deems appropriate 
and upon the information presented by the secretary of state and such 
additional information as it deems appropriate to consider, determine the 
result of such election. Provisions of law relating to the canvass of the 
national and state general elections shall, as far as applicable, apply to the 
canvass and certification of presidential preference primary elections. As 
soon as such final canvass of the election is completed, the secretary of 
state shall publish in the Kansas register a certified statement of the 
candidates for president of each party and the number of votes each 
received on a statewide basis and for each congressional district as 
determined by the state board of canvassers. Such report of the final 
canvass shall be published on the secretary of state's website.
(b) For any presidential preference primary election held in 2024, the 
state board of canvassers shall meet on or before April 12, 2024.
Sec. 9. K.S.A. 25-4507 is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
4507. (a) Upon completion of the state canvass of the results of the 
presidential preference primary, the secretary of state shall certify to the 
state chairperson of each political party participating in the presidential 
preference primary the number of votes received by each candidate of that 
party and the number of votes for an uncommitted delegation received by 
that party.
(b) Each political party shall then select as many delegates and 
alternates to the national party convention as are allotted to it by the 
national committee of that party, according to K.S.A. 25-4506 and this 
section, and amendments thereto.
(c) No later than 60 days following the presidential preference 
primary, Delegates and alternates to a national party convention shall be 
selected by a party at its state convention, or as otherwise provided by 
party rules adopted by the committees of the political parties. The number 
of delegates and the number of alternates to a national party convention 
shall be determined according to party rules. Delegates and alternates to a 
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national party convention shall be selected in the manner prescribed by 
party rules. The binding of delegates and alternates to a national party 
convention shall be determined by party rules. All such rules shall be filed 
with the secretary of state no not later than January 2, 1992, and no not 
later than January 2 every fourth year thereafter and such rules shall be 
published on the secretary of state's website.
Sec. 10. K.S.A. 25-1122, 25-2311, 25-4501a, 25-4502, 25-4503, 25-
4505, 25-4506 and 25-4507 and K.S.A. 2022 Supp. 25-3009 are hereby 
repealed.
Sec. 11. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its 
publication in the statute book.
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