Kansas Statutes Annotated

K.S.A. § 19-601 (2026)

County auditor; appointment in counties with a population between 40,000 and 60,000; term; removal

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19-601. County auditor; appointment in counties with a population between 40,000 and 60,000; term; removal. That in all counties containing over forty thousand (40,000) and not more than sixty thousand (60,000) inhabitants, there may be appointed by the district court of the judicial district in which such county is located one person, who shall have the qualifications of an elector, and who shall be styled "county auditor," and who shall hold his office for a period of two (2) years, unless sooner removed by the appointing power for cause, according to existing laws, and if so removed the cause thereof shall be made part of the record of the board of county commissioners.

History: L. 1905, ch. 185, § 1; R.S. 1923, 19-601; L. 1925, ch. 132, § 1; L. 1941, ch. 188, § 1; L. 1951, ch. 219, § 1; L. 1968, ch. 254, § 1; July 1.


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Cited in 1 case, 1998–1998 · leading case: State Ex Rel. Tomasic v. Unified Gov. Of Wyandotte Cnty./kansas City, 955 P.2d 1136 (Kan. 1998).
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State Ex Rel. Tomasic v. Unified Gov. Of Wyandotte Cnty./kansas City, 955 P.2d 1136 (Kan. 1998). “2d 304 (1975); see also K.S.A. 19-601 and K.S.A. 19-620 (providing for the judicial appointment of a county auditor through a legislative act).”
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