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                        IntroducedJan 28, 2021
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                        Passed HouseMar 03, 2021
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                        Passed SenateMar 31, 2021
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                        Signed into Law
                    
                    
                    Senate Substitute for HB 2183 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Creating the transparency in revenues underwriting elections act; prohibiting the receipt and expenditure of private moneys by election officials; directing the secretary of state to publish certain registered voter totals; relating to advance voting ballots by requiring signed statements for delivery of such ballots on behalf of a voter; limiting the number of such ballots that can be delivered; prohibiting the altering or backdating of the mailing date on such ballots; requiring a matching signature on such ballots; removing the secretary of state's authority to provide additional time for receipt of such ballots; prohibiting candidates for office from engaging in certain conduct related to advance voting ballots; creating the crime of false representation of an election official; and, expanding the crime of electioneering.
                
                
            
        Last Action See all actions
                         Senate • May 03, 2021: Motion to override veto prevailed; Yea: 28 Nay: 12
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
                        
                        
                        
            Summary/Bill Text
Comments on HB 2183
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
                - Committee on Federal and State Affairscosponsor
Votes
                        YES: 84
                                                
                                        - Anderson
- Arnberger
- Awerkamp
- Baker
- Barker
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Blex
- Borjon
- Burris
- Carlson
- B.
- W.
- Clark
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Fairchild
- Finch
- Francis
- French
- Garber
- Hawkins
- Helmer
- Highland
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Houser
- Howe
- Huebert
- Humphries
- Jacobs
- Jennings
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Landwehr
- Lee
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Newland
- Orr
- Owens
- Patton
- Penn
- Poetter
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- Rhiley
- Ryckman
- Sanders
- Schreiber
- Seiwert
- A.
- C.
- E.
- Sutton
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Wheeler
- Williams
NO: 39
                                            ABSTAIN: 1
                                                        ABSENT: 1
                                                        NO: 25
                                            YES: 80
                                                
                                        - Anderson
- Arnberger
- Awerkamp
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Blex
- Borjon
- Burris
- Carlson
- B.
- W.
- Clark
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Fairchild
- Finch
- Francis
- French
- Garber
- Hawkins
- Helmer
- Highland
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Houser
- Howe
- Huebert
- Humphries
- Jacobs
- Jennings
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Landwehr
- Lee
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Newland
- Owens
- Patton
- Penn
- Poetter
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- Rhiley
- Ryckman
- Samsel
- Sanders
- Seiwert
- A.
- C.
- E.
- Sutton
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Williams
NO: 42
                                            YES: 85
                                                
                                        - Anderson
- Arnberger
- Awerkamp
- Baker
- Barker
- Bergkamp
- Bergquist
- Blex
- Borjon
- Burris
- Carlson
- B.
- W.
- Clark
- Collins
- Concannon
- Corbet
- Croft
- Delperdang
- Dodson
- Donohoe
- Ellis
- Eplee
- Esau
- Estes
- Fairchild
- Finch
- Francis
- French
- Garber
- Hawkins
- Helmer
- Highland
- Hoffman
- Hoheisel
- Houser
- Howard
- Howe
- Huebert
- Humphries
- Jacobs
- Jennings
- S.
- T.
- Kelly
- Kessler
- Landwehr
- Lee
- Long
- Lynn
- Mason
- Minnix
- Moser
- Murphy
- Neelly
- Newland
- Orr
- Owens
- Patton
- Penn
- Poetter
- Proctor
- Proehl
- Rahjes
- Ralph
- Resman
- Rhiley
- Ryckman
- Sanders
- Schreiber
- Seiwert
- A.
- C.
- E.
- Sutton
- Tarwater
- Thomas
- Thompson
- Toplikar
- Turner
- Waggoner
- Wasinger
- Waymaster
- Wheeler
- Williams
NO: 38
                                            ABSENT: 2
                                                        Actions
            - May 03, 2021 | Senate- Motion to override veto prevailed; Yea: 28 Nay: 12
 
- May 03, 2021 | House- Reengrossed on Saturday, April 10, 2021
- Enrolled and presented to Governor on Friday, April 16, 2021
- Vetoed by Governor; Returned to House on Friday, April 23, 2021
- Motion to override veto prevailed; Yea: 85 Nay: 38
 
- Apr 08, 2021 | House- Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 80 Nay: 42
 
- Apr 08, 2021 | Senate- Conference committee report now available
- Conference Committee Report was adopted; Yea: 27 Nay: 11
 
- Apr 08, 2021 | House- Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Representative Carpenter, B., Representative Bergquist and Representative Miller appointed as second conferees
 
- Apr 08, 2021 | Senate- Conference committee report now available
- Conference Committee Report agree to disagree adopted; Senator Alley, Senator Hilderbrand and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as second conferees
 
- Apr 07, 2021 | Senate- Motion to accede adopted; Senator Alley, Senator Hilderbrand and Senator Faust-Goudeau appointed as conferees
 
- Apr 07, 2021 | House- Nonconcurred with amendments; Conference Committee requested; appointed Representative Carpenter, B. , Representative Bergquist and Representative Miller as conferees
 
- Mar 31, 2021 | Senate- Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted recommending substitute bill be passed
- Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Holland
- Senator Hilderbrand raised a question of germaneness. The amendment was ruled not germane.
- Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Ware
- Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Ware was rejected Yea: 11 Nay: 25
- Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Corson
- Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Corson was rejected Yea: 11 Nay: 25
- Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Corson
- Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Corson was rejected
- Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Tyson
- Senator Pettey raised a question of germaneness. The amendment was ruled germane.
- Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Tyson was adopted
- Committee of the Whole - Motion to Amend - Offered by Senator Tyson
- Committee of the Whole - Amendment by Senator Tyson was adopted
- Committee of the Whole - Substitute bill be passed as amended
- Emergency Final Action - Substitute passed as amended; Yea: 28 Nay: 12
 
- Mar 30, 2021 | Senate- Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Federal and State Affairs
 
- Mar 24, 2021 | Senate- Hearing: Wednesday, March 24, 2021, 10:30 AM Room 144-S
 
- Mar 05, 2021 | Senate- Referred to Committee on Federal and State Affairs
 
- Mar 04, 2021 | Senate- Received and Introduced
 
- Mar 04, 2021 | House- Engrossed on Wednesday, March 3, 2021
 
- Mar 03, 2021 | House- Final Action - Passed as amended; Yea: 84 Nay: 39
 
- Mar 02, 2021 | House- Committee of the Whole - Committee Report be adopted
- Committee of the Whole - Be passed as amended
 
- Feb 15, 2021 | House- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Elections
 
- Feb 02, 2021 | House- Hearing: Tuesday, February 2, 2021, 3:30 PM Room 218-N
 
- Jan 28, 2021 | House- Introduced
- Referred to Committee on Elections
 
Bill Texts 
        
            - As introducedPDF
- As Amended by House CommitteePDF
- S Sub forPDF
- {As Amended by Senate Committee of the Whole}PDF
- Enrolled - Law effective July 1, 2021PDF
- Senate Amendment -- Offered by Senator Tyson, 03/31/2021PDF
- Senate Amendment -- Offered by Senator Tyson, 03/31/2021PDF
- Senate Amendment -- Offered by Senator Corson, 03/31/2021PDF
- Senate Amendment -- Offered by Senator Corson, 03/31/2021PDF
- Senate Amendment -- Offered by Senator Ware, 03/31/2021PDF
- Senate Amendment -- Offered by Senator Holland, 03/31/2021PDF
Documents
        
            - Thu, Apr 8, 2021 - Supplementary Note
- As introduced - Fiscal Note
- As Amended by House Committee - Supplementary Note
- S Sub for - Supplementary Note
- {As Amended by Senate Committee of the Whole} - Supplementary Note
- House Committee on Elections, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Minutes
- House Committee on Elections, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by HB 2183,
- House Committee on Elections, Thu, Feb 11, 2021: Testimony by Mike Heim, Revisor, Office of Revisor of Statutes
- House Committee on Elections, Tue, Feb 2, 2021: Minutes
- House Committee on Elections, Tue, Feb 2, 2021: Testimony by Representative Blake Carpenter, 81st District, Kansas House of Representatives
- House Committee on Elections, Tue, Feb 2, 2021: Testimony by Davis Hammet, Loud Light Civic Action
- House Committee on Elections, Tue, Feb 2, 2021: Testimony by Katie Koupal, Deputy Assistant, Kansas Secretary of State
- House Committee on Elections, Tue, Feb 2, 2021: Testimony by HB 2183, Kansas Division of the Budget
- House Committee on Elections, Tue, Feb 2, 2021: Testimony by HB 2183,
- Conference Committee Report
- Conference Committee Report
- Committee Report recommending substitute bill be passed by Committee on Federal and State Affairs
- Committee Report recommending bill be passed as amended by Committee on Elections

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