(Will be updated as warranted)
The Kansas Court of Appeals on Monday refused to delay a lower-court ruling that restored a three-day grace period for mail ballots to arrive at election offices after Election Day.
A three-judge panel of the appellate court found that delaying the district judge's ruling would confuse voters about whether they had to get their advanced mail ballot returned by Election Day or if they had a . . .
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