House members weigh age requirements after teens run for governor
Six teenagers entrance into the race for Kansas governor has spurred action from lawmakers who would like to see only adults run for executive office.
Current Kansas law doesnt impose a minimum age requirement on candidates for statewide office. This past summer, Jack Bergeson, 16, of Wichita, discovered the lack of an age requirement. He decided to run for office and he set a trend.
Six teens are seeking the states top office, and another Lucy Steyer, of Lenexa is running for secretary of state.
Consternation about the number of teens in already crowded 2018 races inspired a bill discussed Wednesday by the House Elections Committee that would set a minimum age of 18 for candidates running for governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state treasurer and state commissioner of insurance. Candidates for governor and lieutenant governor would also have to live in Kansas for four years before seeking office, but the bill wouldnt take effect until after this falls election.
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