Bill removing three-day grace period for voting advances with hand-count requirement

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The Kansas Senate on Monday tentatively approved a bill that would end the three-day grace period for casting ballots by mail, ban remote ballot drop boxes and require the state to hand count paper ballots at election time.

What started as a bill setting the deadline for ballots to be cast by 7 p.m. on Election Day mushroomed into something much more with amendments banning ballot drop boxes, requiring hand counting of paper ballots and banning electronic voting machines.

Another amendment would require a voter with a . . .

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