The Kansas House on Thursday agreed to abolish all-mail ballot elections with proponents saying they're expensive and don't draw large voter turnout.
The House voted 72-50 to pass a bill repealing the Mail Ballot Election Act, which was sponsored by 20 Republicans, including the chair of the House elections committee.
The vote was 12 short of the number needed to override a veto. Three House members - two Republicans and one Democrat - were absent . . .
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