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Kansas to recount abortion vote by hand, despite big margin

TOPEKA, Kan.
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In this photo from Thursday, July 14, 2022, a sign in a yard in Merriam, Kansas, urges voters to oppose a proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution to allow legislators to further restrict or ban abortion. Opponents of the measure believe it will lead to a ban on abortion in Kansas. (AP Photo/John Hanna)

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) 鈥 Kansas鈥 elections director says the state will go along with a request for a hand recount of votes from every county after last week鈥檚 decisive statewide vote affirming abortion rights, even though there was a 165,000-vote difference and a recount won鈥檛 change the result.

Melissa Leavitt, of Colby in far western Kansas, requested the recount and declined to comment to reporters Friday evening, citing work obligations. But she said on an online site raising funds for a recount that she had 鈥渟een data鈥 about the election. Her post was not more specific, and there is no evidence of significant problems with the election.

Baseless election conspiracies have circulated widely in the U.S., particularly among supporters of former President Donald Trump, who has repeated false claims that he lost the 2020 election through fraud.

Kansas law requires Leavitt to post a bond to cover the entire cost of the recount. Bryan Caskey, state elections director for the Kansas secretary of state鈥檚 office, said it would be the first recount of the votes on a statewide ballot question in at least 30 years.

Caskey said the work won鈥檛 begin without a guarantee that Leavitt can cover the cost.

鈥淣ormally, they reinforce the Election Day results,鈥 Caskey said about recounts. 鈥淲e stand by the results and will do the recount.鈥

Also seeking a recount is state Sen. Caryn Tyson, who is trailing state Rep. Steven Johnson in the Republican primary for state treasurer by about 400 votes out of nearly 434,000 cast. She is asking for a hand recount in about half the state鈥檚 105 counties.

Voters last week to the Kansas Constitution that would have allowed the conservative, Republican-controlled Legislature to further restrict or ban abortion. It failed by 18 percentage points.

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John Hanna, The Associated Press