Kansas 2012 ballot measures
Kansas's 2012 elections U.S. House • State Senate • State House • State ballot measures • Candidate ballot access |
One statewide ballot question was certified for the 2012 ballot in the state of Kansas.
- The 2011 regular session began on January 10 and ended in late May.
- The 2012 state legislative session began on January 9, 2012 and ended on March 31, 2012. Legislative referrals could have been sent to the 2012 ballot during this time.
On the ballot
The following measure was on the 2012 ballot in Kansas:
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | HCR 5017 | Taxes | Would alter the state's property tax on boats. |
Not on the ballot
The following measures did not make the ballot:
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Healthcare Amendment | Healthcare | Exempt residents of Kansas from potential national health care mandates | |
LRCA | School Finance Amendment | Education | Would remove "suitable" from section in constitution and replace with "equitable." | |
LRCA | "Personhood" Amendment | Abortion | Would define "person" in the state constitution at the state of biological development. | |
LRCA | "Rainy Day" Fund Amendment | Budgets | Would add a "Rainy Day" emergency fund to the state constitution. | |
LRCA | Redistricting Amendment | Redistricting | Would create an independent, five-member commission to handle redistricting. |
Local ballot measures
- See also: Local ballot measure elections in 2012
No local measures have been identified for 2012. Read about local happenings here.
See also
- 2012 ballot measures
- List of Kansas ballot measures
- Kansas Legislature
- List of Kansas ballot measures
- List of ballot measures by state
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