Kansas State Court of Appeals Says State Constitution Does Not Protect Ability of Two Parties to Jointly Nominate the Same Person

On August 14, the Kansas State Court of Appeals ruled that nothing in the State Constitution protects the ability of two parties to jointly nominate the same candidate.  United Kansas Party v Schwab, case 128,896.  Here is the decision.

The United Kansas Party will ask the State Supreme Court to hear its appeal.


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