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2022 ELECTION INFORMATION

2022 ELECTION INFORMATION . ELECTION DATES CANDIDATE FILING DEADLINES. PRIMARY ELECTION | Tuesday, August 2 PRIMARY ELECTION | 12:00 Wednesday, June 1. GENERAL ELECTION | Tuesday, November 8 GENERAL ELECTION | 12:00 Monday, August 1. OFFICES TO BE ELECTED OR RETAINED. National Level Kansas Courts 1 Senator 6 Supreme Court Justices (as of 7/1/21). 4 Representatives 9 Court of Appeals Judges (as of 7/1/21). District Court Judges (50 retained, 27 elected) (as of 7/1/21). Kansas Level District Magistrate Judges (22 retained, 4 elected) (as of 7/1/21). Governor/Lt. Governor Secretary of State Attorney General State Treasurer Commissioner of Insurance 125 State Representatives State Board of Eduction (Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9). FILING FEES PETITION REQUIREMENTS. FILING GEC/SOS TOTAL PARTY INDEPENDENT. OFFICE FEE FEE FEE CANDIDATES CANDIDATES3. Senator $1,740 $20 $1,760 1% party 5,000.

¹U.S. Representatives, State Representatives and State Board of Education deadlines and requirements are affected by redistricting in 2022. Please see Page 2 for additional filing information on these offices. ²Judicial officers who are appointed and retained in office, rather than elected, pay only the GEC/SOS fee.

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1 2022 ELECTION INFORMATION . ELECTION DATES CANDIDATE FILING DEADLINES. PRIMARY ELECTION | Tuesday, August 2 PRIMARY ELECTION | 12:00 Wednesday, June 1. GENERAL ELECTION | Tuesday, November 8 GENERAL ELECTION | 12:00 Monday, August 1. OFFICES TO BE ELECTED OR RETAINED. National Level Kansas Courts 1 Senator 6 Supreme Court Justices (as of 7/1/21). 4 Representatives 9 Court of Appeals Judges (as of 7/1/21). District Court Judges (50 retained, 27 elected) (as of 7/1/21). Kansas Level District Magistrate Judges (22 retained, 4 elected) (as of 7/1/21). Governor/Lt. Governor Secretary of State Attorney General State Treasurer Commissioner of Insurance 125 State Representatives State Board of Eduction (Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9). FILING FEES PETITION REQUIREMENTS. FILING GEC/SOS TOTAL PARTY INDEPENDENT. OFFICE FEE FEE FEE CANDIDATES CANDIDATES3. Senator $1,740 $20 $1,760 1% party 5,000.

2 representative $1,740 $20 $1,760 2% party 4% or 5,000. Governor/Lt. Governor $1,108/$314 $670 $2,092 1% party 5,000. Secretary of State $861 $670 $1,531 1% party 5,000. Attorney General $990 $670 $1,660 1% party 5,000. State Treasurer $861 $670 $1,531 1% party 5,000. Commissioner of Insurance $861 $670 $1,531 1% party 5,000. State representative $50 $70 $120 2% party 4% voters State Board of Education $25 $70 $95 200 voters 200 voters Court of Appeals N/A $20 $20 N/A N/A. District Court Judge $1,351 $70 $1,421 2% party 4% voters District Magistrate Judge $100 $70 $170 2% party 4% voters County Officers 1% salary - $5 min. $50 N/A 3% party 4% voters Township Officers $1 N/A $1 3% party 10 or 5%. Representatives, State Representatives and State Board of Education deadlines and requirements are affected by redistricting in 2022. Please see Page 2 for additional filing INFORMATION on these offices.

3 Judicial officers who are appointed and retained in office, rather than elected, pay only the GEC/SOS fee. Independent candidates may file for office only by petition. Upon filing a valid petition and paying the GEC/SOS fee, the candidate's name will be place directly on the general ballot. An independent candidate must be registered as an unaffiliated voter. Percent requirements for petitions are based upon the total number of registered voters in the district as provided by 25-205 and 25-303. Salary INFORMATION Sources: Senate Secretary, House of Representatives Chief Clerk; Kansas Division of Personnel Services; Kansas Office of Judicial Administration. 2022 CANDIDATE FILING INFORMATION . THE FOLLOWING OFFICES WILL HAVE NEW DISTRICT LINES DRAWN IN 2022. National Level Kansas Level House of Representatives Kansas Senate Kansas House of Representatives State Board of Eduction Due to the 2022 redistricting process, the candidate filing deadline and petition requirements are subject to change.

4 Listed below are the conditions of redistricting, and how these affect the four offices above. Independent nomination requirements are unaffected, and the deadline to appear on the general ballot is 12:00 Monday, August 1, 2022. If you have questions about the redistricting, and how it affects your candidacy, please contact the elections division at 785-296-4561. IF REDISTRICTING IS COMPLETED ON OR BEFORE MAY 10, 2022. The deadline for Democratic and Republican candidates to file for the primary ELECTION is 12:00 June 1, 2022. Minor party candidate nominations also must be certified to the Secretary of State by 12:00 June 1, 2022. Petition requirements will be as follows: PARTY. OFFICE CANDIDATES. representative 1% party State representative 1% party State Board of Education 1% party IF REDISTRICTING IS COMPLETED AFTER MAY 10, 2022. The deadline for Democratic and Republican candidates to file for the primary ELECTION is 12:00 June 10, 2022.

5 Minor party candidate nominations also must be certified to the Secretary of State by 12:00 June 10, 2022. Petition requirements will be as follows: PARTY. OFFICE CANDIDATES. representative 1,000 party votes State representative 25 party votes State Board of Education 300 party votes


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