List of Kansas ballot measures
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Kansas ballot measures come in just one of the six common varieties:
- Legislatively-referred constitutional amendment - a proposed constitutional amendment that appears on Kansas' ballot as a ballot measure because the Kansas State Legislature voted to put it before the voters. If two-thirds of the members of each chamber of the Kansas State Legislature approve a proposed constitutional amendment to the Kansas Constitution, the Kansas Secretary of State publishes notice of it. The proposition, or a suitable ballot title and summary, is then placed on the statewide ballot in the next general election. A simple majority vote is required to approve the amendment.
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See also
- List of ballot measures by state
- Campaign finance requirements for Kansas ballot measures
- Laws governing ballot measures in Kansas
- Laws governing recall in Kansas
- Laws governing local ballot measures in Kansas
- Amending the Kansas Constitution
- School bond and tax elections in Kansas
External links
- Search Google News for this topic
- Kansas Secretary of State Election Results 1980-2010
- NCSL Ballot Measure Database
Footnotes
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