Kansas HB2733 mandates that candidates and elected officials remain residents of the state or their respective districts.
Kansas HB2733 amends state statutes to require that candidates and elected officials for various positions, including governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and others, must be and remain qualified electors residing in the state of Kansas or their respective districts. Failure to maintain residency in the required area results in an immediate vacancy in the candidacy or office. The bill also revises the process for candidates to file petitions or declarations of intent to run for office, specifying the required signatures and fees.
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