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Kansas Secretary of State | Home Welcome to the official website of the Kansas Secretary of State I hope this website provides valuable information on the services our office provides to Kansas residents, voters, and business owners The Secretary of State’s office is one of four offices authorized by the Kansas Constitution The duties of the office are defined by almost 1,000 state laws, with the primary responsibility
Notice of Forfeiture - Domestic Kansas egister 1 In accordance with Kansas statutes, the following busi- ness entities organized under the laws of Kansas and the foreign business entities authorized to do business in Kansas were forfeited during the month of July 2024 for failure to timely file an annual report and pay the annual report fee
Kansas Secretary of State | Publications | Publications Home Publications is one of five divisions within the Kansas Secretary of State’s office The publications division is responsible for publishing the Kansas Register, the Session Laws of Kansas, the Kansas Administrative Regulations, and other educational and informative publications about the state, our office, or the election process We are also responsible for distributing three types of
2026 Primary Election Dates - sos. ks. gov Deadline to register to vote or update your voter registration to change address or name only to participate in the 2026 primary election
Kansas Secretary of State | Businesses | Businesses Home The Secretary of State, through the Business Services Division, files and maintains records of corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships along with these business’ supporting documents such as mergers, dissolutions, cancellations, withdrawals, and information reports, and issues authority for foreign (non-Kansas) businesses to conduct
Kansas Secretary of State | About | About Home The Secretary of State is one of four state offices authorized by the Kansas Constitution Among the many duties of the office, the Kansas Secretary of State is responsible for administering elections, collecting certain records of Kansas businesses and publishing the official publications for the State of Kansas As a result, hundreds of thousands of documents are maintained by the Secretary
Notice of Forfeiture Domestic 1 State of KansasSecretary of State In accordance with Kansas statutes, the follow- ing business entities organized under the laws of Kansas and the foreign business entities authorized to do business in Kansas were forfeited during the month of July 2015 for failure to timely file an annu- al report and pay the annual report fee
Kansas Secretary of State | Publications | Kansas Register The Kansas Register is the official state newspaper This publication provides a wide range of information such as proposed and adopted Kansas administrative regulations, new state laws, bond sales and redemptions, notice of open meetings, state contracts offered for bid, Attorney General opinions, and many other public notices The Kansas Register is published every Thursday If a holiday
Kansas Secretary of State | Elections | Elections Home The Secretary of State, through the Elections Division, is responsible for the administration of all national and state elections All candidates for national office, state office and state judicial positions must file their candidacy with the Secretary of State The office also maintains the statewide voter registration database and serves as the repository for campaign receipts, expenditure
Kansas Secretary of State | Publications | Kansas Constitution The Kansas Constitution was originally known as the Wyandotte Constitution In 1859, a constitutional convention was held in Wyandotte County and included controversial issues for the time - slavery and voting rights The approved constitution prohibited slavery, but it did not give women, African Americans or Native Americans the right to vote The Legislature adopted the Wyandotte