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25-2110a

Chapter 25.--ELECTIONS
Article 21.--CITY ELECTIONS

      25-2110a.   Candidates for office elected by district;filing of petition or statement of candidacy; fee; elections conducted bycounty election officer; nomination petitions.(a) In cities of the first and second class, any person desiring tobecome a candidate for a city office elected from a district, shallfile with the city clerk before the filing deadline a statement of suchcandidacy on a form furnished by the county election officer asspecified by the secretary of state. The city clerk of any city uponreceiving any filing under this section shall record the same andtransmit it, together with the filing fee or petition herein provided, withinthree business days to the county election officer.In cities of the third class, any person desiring to become a candidatefor a city office elected from a district, shall file with the county electionofficer of the county in which the city is located, or in the county inwhich the greater population of the city is located if the city extendsinto more than one county, or the city clerk, before the filing deadline,a statement of candidacy on a form furnished by the county election officeras specified by the secretary of state.

      (b)   In cities having a population of less than5,000, each such filing shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $5or, in lieu of such filing fee, by a petition signed by 25 qualifiedelectors of the council district orby a number of suchqualified electors of the district equal to not less than 10%of the ballots cast in the district at the last general city election,whichever is less.

      (c)   In cities having a population of not less than5,000 nor more than 100,000, each such filingshall be accompanied by a filing fee of $10 or, in lieu ofsuch filing fee, by a petition signed by 50 qualified electorsof the council district or by a number of such qualified electors of thedistrict equalto not less than 1% of the ballots cast in the district at thelast general city election, whichever is less.

      (d)   In cities having a population of more than 100,000, each suchfiling shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $50; or, in lieu of suchfiling fee, by a petitionsigned by 100 qualified electors of the councildistrict or by anumber of qualified electors of the district equal to 1% ofthe ballots cast in the district at the last general city election, whicheveris less.

      (e)   Within three days from the date of the filing of a nomination petitionor declaration of intention to become a candidate for a city office electedfrom a district, thecounty election officer shall determine the validity of such petition ordeclaration.

      (f)   If a nomination petition or declaration is found to be invalid, thecounty election officer shall notify the candidate on whose behalf the petitionor declaration was filed that such nomination petition or declaration has beenfound to be invalid and the reason for the finding. Such candidate may makeobjection to the finding of invalidity by the county election officer inaccordance with K.S.A. 25-308 and amendments thereto.

      (g)   All city elections shall be conducted by the county electionofficer of the county in which such city is located, or of the county inwhich the greater population of the city is located if the city extendsinto more than one county.

      History:   L. 1977, ch. 137, § 2;L. 1984, ch. 142, § 2;L. 2002, ch. 146, § 3; July 1.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter25 > Article21 > Statutes_13737

25-2110a

Chapter 25.--ELECTIONS
Article 21.--CITY ELECTIONS

      25-2110a.   Candidates for office elected by district;filing of petition or statement of candidacy; fee; elections conducted bycounty election officer; nomination petitions.(a) In cities of the first and second class, any person desiring tobecome a candidate for a city office elected from a district, shallfile with the city clerk before the filing deadline a statement of suchcandidacy on a form furnished by the county election officer asspecified by the secretary of state. The city clerk of any city uponreceiving any filing under this section shall record the same andtransmit it, together with the filing fee or petition herein provided, withinthree business days to the county election officer.In cities of the third class, any person desiring to become a candidatefor a city office elected from a district, shall file with the county electionofficer of the county in which the city is located, or in the county inwhich the greater population of the city is located if the city extendsinto more than one county, or the city clerk, before the filing deadline,a statement of candidacy on a form furnished by the county election officeras specified by the secretary of state.

      (b)   In cities having a population of less than5,000, each such filing shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $5or, in lieu of such filing fee, by a petition signed by 25 qualifiedelectors of the council district orby a number of suchqualified electors of the district equal to not less than 10%of the ballots cast in the district at the last general city election,whichever is less.

      (c)   In cities having a population of not less than5,000 nor more than 100,000, each such filingshall be accompanied by a filing fee of $10 or, in lieu ofsuch filing fee, by a petition signed by 50 qualified electorsof the council district or by a number of such qualified electors of thedistrict equalto not less than 1% of the ballots cast in the district at thelast general city election, whichever is less.

      (d)   In cities having a population of more than 100,000, each suchfiling shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $50; or, in lieu of suchfiling fee, by a petitionsigned by 100 qualified electors of the councildistrict or by anumber of qualified electors of the district equal to 1% ofthe ballots cast in the district at the last general city election, whicheveris less.

      (e)   Within three days from the date of the filing of a nomination petitionor declaration of intention to become a candidate for a city office electedfrom a district, thecounty election officer shall determine the validity of such petition ordeclaration.

      (f)   If a nomination petition or declaration is found to be invalid, thecounty election officer shall notify the candidate on whose behalf the petitionor declaration was filed that such nomination petition or declaration has beenfound to be invalid and the reason for the finding. Such candidate may makeobjection to the finding of invalidity by the county election officer inaccordance with K.S.A. 25-308 and amendments thereto.

      (g)   All city elections shall be conducted by the county electionofficer of the county in which such city is located, or of the county inwhich the greater population of the city is located if the city extendsinto more than one county.

      History:   L. 1977, ch. 137, § 2;L. 1984, ch. 142, § 2;L. 2002, ch. 146, § 3; July 1.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter25 > Article21 > Statutes_13737

25-2110a

Chapter 25.--ELECTIONS
Article 21.--CITY ELECTIONS

      25-2110a.   Candidates for office elected by district;filing of petition or statement of candidacy; fee; elections conducted bycounty election officer; nomination petitions.(a) In cities of the first and second class, any person desiring tobecome a candidate for a city office elected from a district, shallfile with the city clerk before the filing deadline a statement of suchcandidacy on a form furnished by the county election officer asspecified by the secretary of state. The city clerk of any city uponreceiving any filing under this section shall record the same andtransmit it, together with the filing fee or petition herein provided, withinthree business days to the county election officer.In cities of the third class, any person desiring to become a candidatefor a city office elected from a district, shall file with the county electionofficer of the county in which the city is located, or in the county inwhich the greater population of the city is located if the city extendsinto more than one county, or the city clerk, before the filing deadline,a statement of candidacy on a form furnished by the county election officeras specified by the secretary of state.

      (b)   In cities having a population of less than5,000, each such filing shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $5or, in lieu of such filing fee, by a petition signed by 25 qualifiedelectors of the council district orby a number of suchqualified electors of the district equal to not less than 10%of the ballots cast in the district at the last general city election,whichever is less.

      (c)   In cities having a population of not less than5,000 nor more than 100,000, each such filingshall be accompanied by a filing fee of $10 or, in lieu ofsuch filing fee, by a petition signed by 50 qualified electorsof the council district or by a number of such qualified electors of thedistrict equalto not less than 1% of the ballots cast in the district at thelast general city election, whichever is less.

      (d)   In cities having a population of more than 100,000, each suchfiling shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $50; or, in lieu of suchfiling fee, by a petitionsigned by 100 qualified electors of the councildistrict or by anumber of qualified electors of the district equal to 1% ofthe ballots cast in the district at the last general city election, whicheveris less.

      (e)   Within three days from the date of the filing of a nomination petitionor declaration of intention to become a candidate for a city office electedfrom a district, thecounty election officer shall determine the validity of such petition ordeclaration.

      (f)   If a nomination petition or declaration is found to be invalid, thecounty election officer shall notify the candidate on whose behalf the petitionor declaration was filed that such nomination petition or declaration has beenfound to be invalid and the reason for the finding. Such candidate may makeobjection to the finding of invalidity by the county election officer inaccordance with K.S.A. 25-308 and amendments thereto.

      (g)   All city elections shall be conducted by the county electionofficer of the county in which such city is located, or of the county inwhich the greater population of the city is located if the city extendsinto more than one county.

      History:   L. 1977, ch. 137, § 2;L. 1984, ch. 142, § 2;L. 2002, ch. 146, § 3; July 1.