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RandySF

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Fri Jan 24, 2025, 03:36 AM Friday

Kansas Senate bill would set Election Day deadline for mail-in ballots

TOPEKA — Legislation proposed in the Kansas Senate would end the three-day grace period for mail-in ballots, requiring them to be received by 7 p.m on Election Day to be counted, regardless of postage date.

Senate Bill 4 is similar to one Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed in 2023, and introduced last year. The Legislature adopted the three-day grace period for ballots postmarked by Election Day in a near-unanimous vote in 2017 after then-Secretary of State Kris Kobach asked the Legislature to pass the law in response to slow U.S. Postal Service delivery.

Former Rep. Ann Mah, a Topeka Democrat, said the bill is “pure partisan politics” during a Wednesday hearing before the Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee.

Mah pointed to statistics showing that far more Democrats than Republicans use mail-in ballots, and the bill’s lack of funding for an education program that would inform citizens of the change. She said more Democratic votes would be rejected than Republican votes.

“If you make this change and do not fund an edition program you’re intentionally causing thousands of votes to be thrown out,” Mah said. “That’s voter suppression.”




https://kansasreflector.com/2025/01/23/kansas-senate-bill-would-set-election-day-deadline-for-mail-in-ballots/

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Some day in my wildest dreams I wish we had a National voting rights bill KS Toronado Friday #1

KS Toronado

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1. Some day in my wildest dreams I wish we had a National voting rights bill
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 09:48 PM
Friday

No more voting machines that can be hacked. mail out, mail in ballots only

Ranked choice voting everywhere, no more spoilers

No ID required to sign up at age 18, autograph ballot that you are a citizen entitled to vote and
acknowledge you are aware of the severe penalties for lying.

Severe penalties for anyone returning a dead person's ballot filled out with forged signature.

Require churches, funeral homes, & newspapers to report people they know have passed on.

Mail in ballots will be counted if arriving within 30 days of election.

Electoral College goes into the trashcan finally. Popular vote always wins.

Everyone seeking a House or Senate seat will need to debate all their opponents 3 times televised
with no moderator asking predetermined questions. Candidates need to be smart enough to make
up their own questions. Plus we'll get to see who can think on their feet and came prepared.

Anyone have ideas to add?

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