Kansas Governor Laura Kelly vetoed two bills and allowed a handful of others to become law without her signature on Monday.
Kansas lawmakers have finished the regular session. They now address bills that were vetoed before adjourning for the year.
From 2018 to 2024, the law allowed mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day as long as they were postmarked by ...
In a veto message, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly said the repeal of the three-day grace period would "disenfranchise thousands of ...
If a vacancy occurred today, Republican leadership would pick 10 of 12 committee members deliberating on their replacement.
Kansas is shrinking what already was among the nation’s shortest windows for voting by mail. The Republican-supermajority ...
The Republican-controlled Kansas Legislature on Tuesday overrode Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of a bill eliminating the ...
Republicans in the Kansas Legislature have eliminated the three-day grace period for mail-in ballots. Starting in 2026, all ...
Kansas voters who choose to vote by mail will want to pay extra close to the deadlines. A previous three-day grace period has ...
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has vetoed an advance voting bill Monday. Kelly announced in a press release that she has decided ...
House Republican leadership in a joint statement said the governor’s “misguided veto was a slight to voter confidence.” ...
The votes to override Kelly’s veto were 30-10 in the Senate and 84-41 in the House, where supporters had exactly the two-thirds majority needed. Before 2017, Kansas was like most states in ...