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HB2503: Repealing the mail ballot election act.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill aims to repeal the mail ballot election act. This means that voters would no longer be able to cast their ballots by mail.
Who This Affects
Kansas residents who use mail-in voting or rely on it for accessibility reasons will be affected. This change could make it more difficult for some people to exercise their right to vote.
Key Provisions
• Repeals the mail ballot election act
• Removes option for voters to cast ballots by mail
• Could impact voters with disabilities or those who rely on mail-in voting
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Timeline
Introduced
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs
Feb 24, 2026
Sponsors
- Rick JamesRepublicancosponsor
- Dan GoddardRepublicancosponsor
- Ron BryceRepublicancosponsor
- Angela StiensRepublicancosponsor
- Pat ProctorRepublicancosponsor
- Ronald EllisRepublicancosponsor
- Megan SteeleRepublicancosponsor
- Sean WillcottRepublicancosponsor
- Allen ReavisRepublicancosponsor
- Shawn ChaunceyRepublicancosponsor
- Angel RoeserRepublicancosponsor
- Kristey WilliamsRepublicancosponsor
- Webster RothRepublicancosponsor
- Bill RhileyRepublicancosponsor
- Leah HowellRepublicancosponsor
- Sandy PickertRepublicancosponsor
- Paul WaggonerRepublicancosponsor
- Brett FairchildRepublicancosponsor
- Kevin SchwertfegerRepublicancosponsor
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