Politics & Government

Who’s representing you in the Kansas Legislature? Here’s how to find your lawmakers

Here’s how to find out who represents you in Topeka.
Here’s how to find out who represents you in Topeka. jtoyoshiba@kcstar.com

The Kansas Legislature began a new session Monday and you might be wondering how you can get involved.

The Kansas House of Representative consists of 125 members and the Kansas Senate consists of 40 senators. The Legislature meets from January to May each year. Here’s what to know.

How do I find my Kansas lawmaker?

It’s important to stay informed about the decisions happening in Topeka. One way to make sure your voice is heard is to know who’s representing you and how to contact them.

To find your representative and senator, use this online tool, where you can type in your address and your representative and senator will pop up.

To find more information, visit the Kansas Legislature’s website, where you can view members of the house and senate’s names and contact information in alphabetical order.

If you want to keep up to date with meetings, the website also updates frequently to document what is going on in Topeka. All 2023 session bills will be downloaded under the “Bills and Laws” tab on the Legislature’s website.

If you’re interested in your federal representation, you can use an online tool from Congress to enter your address to see who’s representing you in Washington, D.C.

Wichita’s state representatives

Here’s a full list of lawmakers representing Sedgwick County and how to contact their office via email.

Kansas House

Kansas Senate

This story was originally published January 9, 2023 at 3:24 PM.

Lindsay Smith
The Wichita Eagle
Lindsay Smith is a suburban news reporter for the Wichita Eagle, covering the communities of Andover, Bel Aire, Derby, Haysville and Kechi. She has been on The Eagle staff since 2022 and was the service journalism reporter for three years. She has a degree in communications with an emphasis in journalism from Wichita State, where she was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, The Sunflower, for two years. You can reach her via email at lsmith@wichitaeagle.com.
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