Bill repealing three-day grace period passes House; sent to conference committee

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A bill reversing a 2017 law that gives voters a three-day grace period for their mail ballots to arrive at election offices is a short pit stop away from going to the governor.

The Kansas House on Thursday voted 80-39 to approve a bill that would establish 7 p.m. on Election Day as the deadline for returning advanced mail ballots.

While the bill came up four votes shorts of the supermajority needed to overrride . . .

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