Kansas

In January 2021, Representative Dennis Highberger introduced the National Popular Vote bill into the Kansas State House (status of HB2002)

In January 2019, Senator David Haley introduced the National Popular Vote bill into the Kansas State Senate (status of SB115).

In January 2017, the House Committee on Federal and State Affairs introduced the National Popular Vote bill (Status of HB2024).  Senator David Haley introduced the bill in the Senate (Status of SB148).

On February 2, 2012, the Senate Ethics and Elections Committee conducted a hearing on the National Popular Vote bill in Kansas (SB 242).

In February 2011, Kansas Senator Pete Brungardt (R), Roger Reitz (R), Oletha Faust-Goudeau (D), Steve Abrams (R), Jeff Longbine (R), Steve Morris (R), Ralph Ostmeyer(R), and Tim Owens (R) introduced the National Popular Vote bill (SB 242) in the Kansas Senate.