Kansas Ballot Access Bill Passes Legislature

On the evening of January 17, the Kansas Senate passed HB 2017 unanimously. It improves ballot access in special U.S. House elections. It lowers the number of signatures for an independent from 4% of the number of registered voters (approximately 17,000 signatures) to exactly 3,000 signatures. It also allows ballot-qualified parties that nominate by convention to participate in the election.

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