Laws governing ballot measures in Kansas
The Kansas State Legislature may place measures on the ballot as legislatively referred constitutional amendments and legislatively referred constitutional convention questions. A two-thirds (66.67%) vote is required in each chamber during one legislative session to refer both amendments and constitutional convention questions to the ballot.
Below are links to the various types of ballot measure law Ballotpedia tracks:
- Laws governing recall in Kansas
- Amending the Kansas Constitution
- Laws governing local ballot measures in Kansas
- Signature requirements for ballot measures in Kansas
- Campaign finance requirements for Kansas ballot measures