Kansas Statutes § 25-616 Form for national offices part of official general ballot
Statute Text
The secretary of state shall prescribe the ballot format but the national offices part of the official general ballot for national and state offices shall be substantially in the form shown in this section and the state offices part of such ballot shall be substantially in the form shown in K.S.A. 25-617, and amendments thereto.
STATE OF KANSAS
OFFICIAL GENERAL BALLOT
National and State Offices
County of__________
November ______, ____ Year
NATIONAL OFFICES
To vote for presidential electors for candidates for president and vice-president make a cross or check mark in the square at the left of the names of the candidates. To vote for presidential electors to be selected by candidates for president and vice-president whose names are not printed on the ballot, write the persons' names in the appropriate blank spaces and make a cross or check mark in the square at the left of the names of the candidates.
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
Vote for One Set of Electors
[] JONESTERN AND DOE
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Republican
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[] ROEHEAD AND RICHARDBY
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Democrat
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[] JANEBRAND AND JOHNBERG
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Independent
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Nominations
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[] ____________ AND ____________
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for One
[] DAN BOBING, Brussell
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Republican
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[] ROBERTA SMITH, Salina
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Democrat
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[] ________________________
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
__________________DISTRICT
Vote for One
[] ELMER O'BRIEN, Wichita
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Democrat
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[] WM.T. MILLER, Maple City
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Republican
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[] ________________________
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When any office is not to be elected, it shall be omitted from the ballot.
History
L. 1973, ch. 153, § 6; L. 1977, ch. 135, § 1; L. 1978, ch. 137, § 5; L. 1979, ch. 106, § 3; L. 1981, ch. 165, § 6; L. 1984, ch. 139, § 4; L. 1991, ch. 100, § 5; L. 1992, ch. 291, § 4; L. 2001 , ch. 81 , § 5; July 1.
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