Session of 2000
House Concurrent Resolution No. 5047
By Representative Helgerson
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9 A
PROPOSITION to amend section 5 of article 2 of the constitution
of
10 the state of Kansas,
relating to qualifications and eligibility of members
11 of the
legislature.
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14 Be it resolved by
the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the
15 members elected (or
appointed) and qualified to the House of Repre-
16 sentatives and
two-thirds of the members elected (or appointed) and
17 qualified to the
Senate concurring therein:
18 Section
1. The following proposition to amend the constitution of
the
19 state of Kansas shall be submitted to the
qualified electors of the state
20 for their approval or rejection: Section 5
of article 2 of the constitution
21 of the state of Kansas is hereby amended to
read as follows:
22 "§
5. Eligibility and disqualification of members. No
member
23 of congress and no
civil officer or employee of the United States or of
24 any department,
agency, or instrumentality thereof shall be eligible to
25 be a member of the
legislature. No member of the state legislature
26 shall be eligible
for or hold any office, membership or employment in
27 the judicial or
executive branches of state government or any instru-
28 mentality
thereof. Any member of the legislature who accepts any ap-
29 pointment or election
contrary to the foregoing shall be disqualified
30 as a member of the
legislature."
31 Sec. 2. The
following statement shall be printed on the ballot with
32 the amendment as a whole:
33 "Explanatory
statement. The purpose of this amendment is to dis-
34 qualify any member of
the state legislature who is employed by, or is
35 appointed or elected
to any office or position in the judicial or exec-
36 utive branches of
state government from serving as a member of the
37 state legislature.
38 "A vote for this
proposition would disqualify any state legislator who
39 is appointed, elected
or employed in the judicial or executive branch
40 of government during
such legislator's term of office.
41 "A vote against
this proposition would retain the current qualifica-
42 tions for members of
the state legislature which qualifications do not
43 include a prohibition
against a state legislator's appointment, election
44 or employment within
the judicial or executive branches of state
45 government."
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3. This resolution, if approved by two-thirds of the
members
2 elected (or appointed) and qualified
to the House of Representatives, and
3 two-thirds of the members elected (or
appointed) and qualified to the
4 Senate, shall be entered on the
journals, together with the yeas and nays.
5 The secretary of state shall cause
this resolution to be published as pro-
6 vided by law and shall cause the
proposed amendment to be submitted
7 to the electors of the state at the
general election to be held on November
8 7, 2000, unless a special election is
called at a sooner date by concurrent
9 resolution of the legislature, in
which case it shall be submitted to the
10 electors of the state at the special
election.
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