(Will be updated as warranted)
The Kansas Senate on Tuesday voted down a bill that would have ended the three-day grace period for casting ballots by mail but was loaded with other measures requiring the state to hand count paper ballots and banning electronic voting machines.
The Senate voted 18-22 to reject the legislation that started as a bill setting the deadline for ballots to be cast by 7 p.m. on Election Day but . . .
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