Kansas Constitution

Article 2, § 2 — Senators and representatives

Kansas Const. art. 2, § 2

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The number of representatives and senators shall be regulated by law, but shall not exceed one hundred twenty-five representatives and forty senators. Representatives and senators shall be elected from single-member districts prescribed by law. Representatives shall be elected for two year terms. Senators shall be elected for four year terms. The terms of representatives and senators shall commence on the second Monday of January of the year following election.

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History

Adopted by convention, July 29, 1859; ratified by electors, October 4, 1859; L. 1861, p. 51; L. 1873, ch. 134, § 1; L. 1974, ch. 458, § 1; November 5, 1974.

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