Laws governing ballot measures in Kansas: Difference between revisions
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If 2/3rds 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. | If 2/3rds 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. | ||
* [[Laws governing recall in Kansas]] | * [[Laws governing recall in Kansas]] | ||
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* [[Kansas signature requirements]] | * [[Kansas signature requirements]] | ||
* [[Campaign finance requirements for Kansas ballot measures]] | * [[Campaign finance requirements for Kansas ballot measures]] | ||
* [[Laws governing citizen grand juries in Kansas]] | |||
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Revision as of 15:42, 5 March 2014
If 2/3rds 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.
- Laws governing recall in Kansas
- Local ballot measures, Kansas
- Laws governing local ballot measures in Kansas
- Amending the Kansas Constitution
- School bond and tax elections in Kansas
- Kansas signature requirements
- Campaign finance requirements for Kansas ballot measures
- Laws governing citizen grand juries in Kansas