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4-138

Chapter 4.--APPORTIONMENT
Article 1.--LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL

      4-138.   Effect of act. The provisions of this act shall not affect the term of any representative to congress elected to represent a district at the general election of 2000 or the term of any successor elected to succeed such representative for an unexpired term, and all such representatives shall continue to serve the districts from which elected until the representatives elected from the congressional districts established by this act commence their terms of office in January, 2003.

      History:   L. 2002, ch. 202, § 3; June 6.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter4 > Article1 > Statutes_848

4-138

Chapter 4.--APPORTIONMENT
Article 1.--LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL

      4-138.   Effect of act. The provisions of this act shall not affect the term of any representative to congress elected to represent a district at the general election of 2000 or the term of any successor elected to succeed such representative for an unexpired term, and all such representatives shall continue to serve the districts from which elected until the representatives elected from the congressional districts established by this act commence their terms of office in January, 2003.

      History:   L. 2002, ch. 202, § 3; June 6.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter4 > Article1 > Statutes_848

4-138

Chapter 4.--APPORTIONMENT
Article 1.--LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL

      4-138.   Effect of act. The provisions of this act shall not affect the term of any representative to congress elected to represent a district at the general election of 2000 or the term of any successor elected to succeed such representative for an unexpired term, and all such representatives shall continue to serve the districts from which elected until the representatives elected from the congressional districts established by this act commence their terms of office in January, 2003.

      History:   L. 2002, ch. 202, § 3; June 6.