Legislation proposed in the Kansas Senate would end the three-day grace period for mail-in ballots, requiring them to be received by 7 p.m on Election Day to be counted, regardless of postage date.
Secretary of State Scott Schwab asks Kansas Legislature to raise penalty for threatening an election worker, which he says is a bipartisan problem.
You may remember, lawmakers passed an identical bill a couple of years ago but the governor vetoed it and they didn't have the votes to override her veto at that ...
Kansas lawmakers are already looking ahead to the next major state election and considering changes to how they think it ...
The top elections official in Kansas is running for governor after building his public profile by pushing back against unfounded election conspiracy theories and breaking with fellow Republicans on ...
TOPEKA — The top election official in Kansas urged the Legislature to increase the penalty for threatening a poll worker, impose a ban on political parties nominating candidates without an ...
Republican lawmakers introduced bills that would regulate ballot drop boxes and eliminate the grace period for late-arriving ...
The Great Bend, Kansas, native is currently serving his second term as the state's top election official. If elected in 2026, Schwab said he would work to lower property taxes and help rural ...
The state’s top election official spent the last six years responsibly overseeing elections, and isn’t leaning into the ...
As the U.S. celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day and marks Trump's second inauguration, Kansas City activists worry the new ...
Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill this week which would use the Division of Vehicles (DOV) to inform officials about ...