Find your Kansas elected representatives

by Bob Weeks on May 21, 2009

If you want to know who represents you in Washington and Topeka, here’s an easy way.

The Institute for Policy & Social Research at the University of Kansas (my alma mater) provides a service that lets you find representatives for a specific address, or for an entire county. It also links to profiles and maps for election districts.

Click on Find Your Legislator to use this service.

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