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July 26, 2021Belle Plaine, Kan. | By: AP
BELLE PLAINE, Kan. (AP) - A judge is considering whether Kansas' Republican secretary of state ran afoul of the state's open records law by ordering the removal of an election database function that generates a statewide report showing which provisional ballots were not counted.
Civil rights advocates say the decision will have far-reaching implications for government transparency. Shawnee County District Judge Teresa Watson heard arguments last week in a lawsuit filed by voting rights activist Davis Hammet.
Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab has ordered the removal of a database function after a court last year ruled that the information is a public record.