Senate passes bill eliminating three-day voting grace period

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The Kansas Senate on Wednesday passed a bill reversing a 2017 law that gives voters a three-day grace period for their mail ballots to arrive at election offices.

The Senate voted 29-10 to approve a bill that would establish 7 p.m. on Election Day as the deadline for returning advanced mail ballots.

Current law allows ballots postmarked on or before Election Day to be accepted for three days after the election.

But critics suspicious . . .

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