Kansas Republicans on Tuesday smacked down legislation “that would have banned remote ballot drops boxes and, starting next year, barred local election officials from using electronic machines to count ballots,” ABC News reports. Per the report, the state’s GOP lawmakers rejected the bill in a “deep split” vote dooming “proposals from election conspiracy promoters to upend how the state conducts elections and also sank an effort with broader GOP support to shorten the time voters have to return mail ballots.” ABC notes that right-wing GOP lawmakers “across the U.S. have targeted drop boxes and…