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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-1089. Member districts, numbering; members, residence.

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72-1089. Member districts, numbering; members, residence. When a school district has a member district method of election the unified school district shall be divided into two member districts for the two district method, into three member districts for the three district method, and into six member districts for the six district method. Each member district shall be represented on the board by one or more persons residing in the member district. In the six district method, one member shall reside in each member district. In the three district method two members shall reside in each member district. In the two district method three members shall reside in each member district.
The member at-large may reside anywhere within the school district.
In the two district method the member district numbers shall be "one" and "two." In the three district method the member district numbers shall be "one," "two" and "three." In the six district method the member district numbers shall be "one," "two," "three," "four," "five" and "six."
In the six district method member position numbers shall correspond to the member district numbers. In the two district method the member position numbers shall be "one," "three" and "five" for member district one, and "two," "four" and "six" for member district two. In the three district method member position numbers shall be "one" and "four" for member district one, and "two" and "five" for member district two, and "three" and "six" for member district three.
The at-large member position shall not be numbered.
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