Kansas Constitution Article Five - Suffrage

Kansas Constitution – Article 5: Suffrage

Article 5 of the Kansas Constitution pertains to suffrage, which refers to the right to vote in public elections. Below is a summary of the key provisions:

Section 1: Qualifications of Electors

Every citizen of the United States who is at least 18 years old, has resided in Kansas and in the election district for the period prescribed by law, is entitled to vote in all elections.

Section 2: Disqualification of Certain Persons

Persons who are:

Convicted of certain felonies, or

Declared mentally incompetent by a court
may be disqualified from voting, as provided by law.

Section 3: Uniformity of Laws

All laws regulating the holding of elections shall be uniform throughout the state.

Section 4: Ballot

The secrecy of the ballot shall be preserved, and voting shall be by ballot or by any equivalent method.

Section 5: Removal of Elector

No person entitled to vote shall be removed from the voter rolls except as prescribed by law.

 

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