Kansas Regulations § 7-25-1 Certification
Regulation Text
A certificate of validity shall be made for each copy of the three abstracts of votes cast at each voting place for every election. This certificate shall be printed upon or permanently appended to each abstract. The certificate shall be as follows:
CERTIFICATE FOR ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST
We, the undersigned, who are all the judges and clerks of the election board of
_____________________________________________________
(Voting Place)
on the ______ day of _____________, 20___, do hereby certify that the candidates whose names appear in the appended abstracts received the number of votes cast as written opposite their names, and that the votes cast on questions submitted are as therein indicated.
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___________________________ Judges
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___________________________ Clerks
NOTE: Provide as many signature lines as there are judges and clerks. Voting place must be shown by township or precinct and ward for partisan elections.
History
Authorized by and implementing
K.S.A.
25-3006
; effective Jan. 1, 1972; amended March 23, 2001; amended by
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