Session of 1998
SENATE BILL No. 406
By Special Committee on Education
12-17
9
AN ACT concerning the state board of
education; relating to the election
10 of the members
thereof; amending K.S.A. 25-202, 25-1906, 25-3903,
11 25-3905, 25-3906 and
72-7504 and K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 25-1903 and
12 repealing the existing
sections; also repealing K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 25-
13 3902a and
25-3904a.
14
15 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
16 Section 1. K.S.A. 25-202 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
17 202. (a) Except as otherwise provided in
subsection (b) this section, all
18 candidates for national, state, county and
township offices shall be nom-
19 inated by: (1) A primary election held in
accordance with article 2 of
20 chapter 25 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated
and amendments thereto;
21 or (2) independent nomination petitions
signed and filed as provided by
22 existing statutes.
23 (b) Candidates for any of
such offices who are members of any po-
24 litical party whose candidate for governor
did not poll at least 5% of the
25 total vote cast for all candidates for
governor in the preceding general
26 election shall not be entitled to
nomination by primary election but shall
27 be nominated by a delegate or mass
convention according to article 3 of
28 chapter 25 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated
and amendments thereto.
29 (c) No candidate for any
national, state, county or township office
30 shall file for office as a partisan
candidate in a primary election and also
31 file for office as an independent candidate
for any national, state, county
32 or township office in the general election
immediately following.
33 (d) The provisions of article
2 of chapter 25 of the Kansas Statutes
34 Annotated and amendments thereto shall not
apply to the justices of the
35 supreme court or to judges of the district
court in judicial districts which
36 have approved the proposition of
nonpartisan selection of district court
37 judges, as provided in K.S.A. 20-2901 and
amendments thereto, nor to
38 special elections to fill vacancies.
39 (e) The provisions of law
relating to partisan primary elections shall
40 not apply to the election of members of
the state board of education.
41 Sec. 2. K.S.A. 1997 Supp.
25-1903 is hereby amended to read as
42 follows: 25-1903. (a) A person may become a
candidate for election to
43 the office of state board member by either
one of the methods provided
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1 in this section. (1) Any person who
is an elector of any board member
2 district may petition to be a
candidate for member of the state board from
3 the board member district in which
such person resides. Any such person
4 shall file with the secretary of
state a petition for the candidacy of such
5 person signed by not less than 200
electors residing in such board mem-
6 ber district. (2) Any person who is
an elector of any board member district
7 may become a candidate for member of
the state board from the board
8 member district in which such
candidate resides by filing in the office of
9 the secretary of state a declaration
of intent to be such a candidate and
10 payment of a filing fee in the amount of
$25.
11 (b) Any such petition or
declaration of intent filed by a candidate to
12 run in the primary election held in
accordance with K.S.A. 25-203, and
13 amendments thereto, shall be filed no later
than 12:00 noon, June 10,
14 prior to such primary election, or if such
date falls on Saturday, Sunday
15 or a holiday, then before 12:00 noon of the
next following day that is not
16 a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday.
Any such petition or declaration of intent
17 filed by an independent candidate
for the office of state board member
18 shall be filed no later than 12:00
noon on the Monday preceding the date
19 fixed for the holding of primary
elections in accordance with K.S.A. 25-
20 203, and amendments
thereto.
21 New Sec. 3. (a) Elections of
members to the state board of education
22 shall be nonpartisan and laws applicable
only to partisan elections shall
23 not apply in such elections. All laws
applicable to elections, the violation
24 of which is a crime, shall be applicable to
elections of members to the
25 state board of education.
26 (b) Except as is provided in
subsection (a), laws applicable to elections
27 of state officers shall apply to elections
of members to the state board of
28 education to the extent that the same are
not in conflict with the provi-
29 sions of this act.
30 New Sec. 4. (a) No primary
election of members of the state board
31 of education shall be held unless by
holding such primary one or more
32 persons will be eliminated as candidates
for office. In the event there are
33 not more than two candidates for any one
office, the names of the can-
34 didates for such office shall not appear on
the primary election ballots,
35 and there shall be no primary election for
such office, but the names of
36 such candidates shall be placed on the
general city election ballot.
37 (b) The names of the two
candidates receiving the greatest number
38 of votes for any member position at the
primary election shall appear on
39 the ballots in the general election.
40 (c) No ballot in a primary
school election shall have either names or
41 write-in blanks for any board member
position unless more than two
42 candidates have filed for such
position.
43 (d) On the ballots in general
elections, blank lines for the name of
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1 write-in candidates shall be printed
at the end of the list of candidates
2 for office. The purpose of such blank
lines shall be to permit the voter to
3 insert the name of any person not
printed on the ballot for whom such
4 voter desires to vote for such
office. No lines for write-in candidates shall
5 appear on primary school election
ballots.
6 New Sec. 5. Names of
candidates appearing on the ballots in primary
7 and general elections of members to
the state board of education shall
8 be listed in the various possible
orders in rotation.
9 Sec. 6. K.S.A. 25-1906
is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
10 1906. (a) The regular term
of office of members of the state board shall
11 be four (4) years. Regular
terms shall commence on the second Monday
12 in January following election of the state
board member.
13 (b) Of the members of
the state board elected in the year 1968, five
14 (5) shall have terms ending on the
second Monday in January in 1971,
15 and five (5) shall have terms
ending on the second Monday in January in
16 1973. Members elected to board
member positions 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 shall
17 have the shorter terms and members
elected to board member positions
18 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 shall have the
longer terms.
19 (c) Any member
elected subsequent to 1968 shall be elected for a
20 four-year term, unless such
election is to fill the unexpired term where a
21 vacancy has occurred on the board,
in which case the member shall be
22 elected for the two (2) years
remaining of the unexpired term.
23 (d) Members appointed
to fill a vacancy in a board member position
24 shall serve from time of
appointment until the second Monday in January
25 next following the election of a
member to that board member position.
26 New Sec. 7. The members of
the state board of education shall fill
27 by appointment any vacancy which occurs
thereon, and such appointee
28 shall serve for the unexpired term. When a
vacancy occurs, the board
29 shall publish a notice one time in the
Kansas register stating that the
30 vacancy has occurred and that it will be
filled by appointment by the
31 board not sooner than 15 days after such
publication. If the vacancy oc-
32 curs on or after May 1 of the second year
of the term, the person so
33 appointed shall serve for the remainder of
the unexpired term and until
34 a successor is elected and qualifies. If
the vacancy occurs before May 1
35 of the second year of the term, the person
appointed to fill the vacancy
36 shall serve until a successor is elected
and qualifies at the next general
37 election to serve the remainder of the
unexpired term. The election of
38 such successor shall be in the same manner
as election of a member of
39 the board for a regular term.
40 At such election, the ballots
or ballot labels and returns of election with
41 respect to such office shall be designated
as follows: ``To fill the unexpired
42 term.''
43 Sec. 8. K.S.A. 25-3903 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
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1 3903. Whenever a vacancy occurs in
the office of state representative or
2 state senator such vacancy shall be
filled by appointment by the governor
3 of the person elected to be so
appointed by a district convention held as
4 provided in K.S.A. 25-3902 and
amendments thereto. Whenever a vacancy
5 occurs in the office of member of the
state board of education, such
6 vacancy shall be filled in the manner
provided for in K.S.A. 25-3902a
7 section 7 and amendments
thereto.
8 Sec. 9. K.S.A. 25-3905
is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
9 3905. (a) When a vacancy occurs after
a primary election in a party can-
10 didacy, such vacancy shall be filled by the
party committee of the con-
11 gressional district, county or state, as
the case may be, except if the
12 vacancy is in a party candidacy for a
district office or for the office of
13 member of the state board of
education, it shall be filled by district con-
14 vention held as provided in K.S.A. 25-3904
and amendments thereto, or
15 as provided in K.S.A. 25-3904a and
amendments thereto, and except as
16 otherwise provided in subsection
(c) (d). Such convention shall be
called
17 within 10 days of receipt of the notice
that the vacancy has occurred or
18 will occur. If only one political party
nominates a candidate at the primary
19 election and thereafter a vacancy occurs in
such party candidacy, any
20 political party may fill such vacancy in
the manner specified in this section.
21 (b) When a vacancy in a
candidacy for the office of member of the
22 state board of education occurs after a
primary election, such vacancy
23 shall be filled by the members of the
state board of education.
24 (b)
(c) In addition to other vacancies in party candidacies to
which
25 this section applies, this section shall
also apply when a vacancy occurs in
26 an office, and it is provided by law that
such vacancy shall be filled by
27 appointment until the next general election
at which time a person is to
28 be elected to fill the unexpired term, or
words of like effect, and such
29 vacancy occurs after the primary
election.
30 (c)
(d) When a vacancy occurs after a primary election in a
party
31 candidacy for governor or lieutenant
governor, a vacancy shall thereby
32 also occur for the other of such two
offices. Such vacancies shall be filled
33 by a state party delegate convention. The
convention shall be called by
34 the state party chairperson. The delegates
to the convention shall be the
35 state party committee members, and the
officers of the convention shall
36 be the officers of the state party
committee. At such convention the vote
37 to fill such vacancies shall be taken such
that each convention vote shall
38 be for a candidate for governor and
lieutenant governor running together.
39 If the initial vacancy that has occurred is
for the office of lieutenant gov-
40 ernor, the person who is the candidate for
governor of such pair of can-
41 didates shall be the only governor
candidate at such convention.
42 Sec. 10. K.S.A. 25-3906 is
hereby amended to read as follows: 25-
43 3906. (a) When a vacancy in a party
candidacy for any national, state,
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1 district or county elective office
occurs under the circumstances specified
2 in this section, such vacancy shall
be filled by the party committee of the
3 congressional district, county or
state, as the case may be, except that if
4 such vacancy is in a party candidacy
for a district office or for the office
5 of member of the state board
of education, it shall be filled by district
6 convention held as provided in K.S.A.
25-3904 and amendments thereto,
7 or as provided in K.S.A. 25-3904a and
amendments thereto, and except
8 as otherwise provided in
subsection (d) and (e) subsections (e) and
(f).
9 Such convention shall be called
within 10 days of notice that a vacancy
10 has occurred or will occur.
11 (b) When a vacancy in a
candidacy for the office of state board of
12 education occurs during the time
specified in subsection (c), such vacancy
13 shall be filled by the members of the
state board of education.
14 (b)
(c) This section shall apply to any vacancy in a party
candidacy
15 which occurs after the closing time for
filing to be a candidate specified
16 in K.S.A. 25-205 and amendments thereto and
prior to or on the day of
17 the primary election, if such occurrence
results in a political party not
18 having a primary candidate for such
office.
19 (c)
(d) This section shall apply when a vacancy occurs in an
office,
20 and it is provided by law that such vacancy
shall be filled by appointment
21 until the next general election at which
time a person is to be elected to
22 fill the unexpired term, or words of like
effect, and such vacancy occurs
23 during the period specified in subsection
(b) (c).
24 (d)
(e) When a vacancy occurs during the period specified in
subsec-
25 tion (b) (c) in a
party candidacy for governor or lieutenant governor, and
26 the occurrence results in a political party
not having a pair of primary
27 candidates for governor and lieutenant
governor, a vacancy shall thereby
28 also occur for the other of such two
offices. Such vacancies shall be filled
29 by a state party delegate convention. The
convention shall be called by
30 the state party chairperson. The delegates
to the convention shall be the
31 state party committee members, and the
officers of the convention shall
32 be the officers of the state party
committee. At such convention the vote
33 to fill such vacancies shall be taken such
that each convention vote shall
34 be for a candidate for governor and
lieutenant governor running together.
35 If the initial vacancy that has occurred is
for the office of lieutenant gov-
36 ernor, the person who is the candidate for
governor of such pair of can-
37 didates shall be the only governor
candidate at such convention.
38 (e)
(f) When there is more than one pair of candidates for
governor
39 and lieutenant governor of the same party,
and a vacancy occurs during
40 the period specified in subsection
(b) (c) in a candidacy for lieutenant
41 governor of such party, and the occurrence
results in a governor candidate
42 not having a lieutenant governor candidate,
such vacancy shall be filled
43 by the candidate for governor of such pair
of candidates designating a
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1 candidate for lieutenant governor to
be the running mate.
2 Sec. 11. K.S.A. 72-7504
is hereby amended to read as follows: 72-
3 7504. (a) Whenever a vacancy shall
occur in any board member position,
4 such vacancy shall be filled in the
manner provided for in K.S.A. 25-3902a
5 section 7 and amendments
thereto.
6 (b) A vacancy shall
occur in a board member position under any of
7 the following circumstances:
8 (1) Death of a board
member on the date of death.
9 (2) Removal of a board
member, on the date the removal order is
10 final, or if appealed to the court on the
date the court action becomes
11 final.
12 (3) By written resignation of
a member filed with the state board, on
13 the date specified in the resignation,
which shall be not later than sixty
14 (60) days after such
resignation is so filed.
15 (c) In the event that any
board member changes his or her residence
16 outside of the district from which
he or she such member was elected,
17 such member shall ;'omptly
resign promptly from the state board,
and.
18 If such a member fails to resign he
or she, such member shall be subject
19 to removal from office as provided by law.
Any redistricting of board
20 member districts which results in a board
member residing outside of his
21 or her the board
member district from which such member was elected
22 shall not be grounds for removal and shall
not disqualify such member
23 from service on the state board for the
remainder of the term for which
24 he or she such
member was elected or appointed.
25 Sec. 12. K.S.A. 25-202,
25-1906, 25-3903, 25-3905, 25-3906 and
26 72-7504 and K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 25-1903,
25-3902a and 25-3904a are
27 hereby repealed.
28 Sec. 13. This act shall take
effect and be in force from and after its
29 publication in the Kansas register.
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