(Updated to reflect Legislature's action; also corrects story to reflect that 603 ballots came in after the grace period and were not counted).
The Kansas Legislature on Tuesday overrode Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of a bill repealing a 2017 law that gives voters a three-day grace period for their mail ballots to arrive at election offices.
The Senate voted 30-10 to override the veto, with its supporters saying it will bring a uniform . . .
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