25-123. Election to more than one office; incompatible offices. When a person is simultaneously elected to more than one office, such person may accept any such offices that are not incompatible with any other office accepted by such person. If a person accepts election to incompatible offices, the person shall be deemed to have accepted the office last accepted and to have declined any previously accepted incompatible office.
History: L. 1981, ch. 165, ยง 9; July 1.
Law Review and Bar Journal References:
"The Only Votes that Count: The Kansas Supreme Court Applies Common Law, Not Common Sense, to Invalidate Board of Education Elections," Luke Sobba, 40 W.L.J. 610 (2001).
Attorney General's Opinions:
Simultaneous candidacies; simultaneous nomination to same office. 84-86.
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