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25-803

Chapter 25.--ELECTIONS
Article 8.--PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

      25-803.   Compensation of electors.Every elector of the state for the election of president andvice-president of the United States who shall attend and give his vote forthose officers at the time and place appointed by law, shall be entitled toreceive the sum of three dollars per day for each day's attendance at suchelection, and fifteen cents per mile for each mile he shall travel in goingto and returning from the place where the electors shall meet, by the mostusual route of travel, to be paid out of the state treasury.

      History:   G.S. 1868, ch. 36, § 44; Oct. 31; R.S. 1923, 25-803.

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25-803

Chapter 25.--ELECTIONS
Article 8.--PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

      25-803.   Compensation of electors.Every elector of the state for the election of president andvice-president of the United States who shall attend and give his vote forthose officers at the time and place appointed by law, shall be entitled toreceive the sum of three dollars per day for each day's attendance at suchelection, and fifteen cents per mile for each mile he shall travel in goingto and returning from the place where the electors shall meet, by the mostusual route of travel, to be paid out of the state treasury.

      History:   G.S. 1868, ch. 36, § 44; Oct. 31; R.S. 1923, 25-803.


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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter25 > Article8 > Statutes_13472

25-803

Chapter 25.--ELECTIONS
Article 8.--PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

      25-803.   Compensation of electors.Every elector of the state for the election of president andvice-president of the United States who shall attend and give his vote forthose officers at the time and place appointed by law, shall be entitled toreceive the sum of three dollars per day for each day's attendance at suchelection, and fifteen cents per mile for each mile he shall travel in goingto and returning from the place where the electors shall meet, by the mostusual route of travel, to be paid out of the state treasury.

      History:   G.S. 1868, ch. 36, § 44; Oct. 31; R.S. 1923, 25-803.