Kansas Bill that Increases Number of Signatures for Statewide Independent Candidates Appears Unlikely to Pass

Kansas House Bill 2516 appears unlikely to pass this year. It raises the number of signatures for a statewide independent candidate from 5,000 to 2% of the last gubernatorial vote, which is over 20,000 signatures. Although it passed the House last month, it has been sitting in a Senate Committee for over three weeks, with no hearing. This suggests that it will not advance further.


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