William E. Kennedy III Riley County Attorney Carnegie Building, Second Floor 105 Courthouse Plaza Manhattan, Kansas 66502-0106
Dear Mr. Kennedy:
As attorney for Riley county, you request our opinion regarding the proper form of a question on a petition seeking to bring an issue before the electorate. Specifically, you ask whether the question set forth in the petition must include the phrase set forth in K.S.A.
A petition seeking to bring an issue before the electorate must meet the requirements set forth in K.S.A.
"(b) Each petition shall, unless otherwise specifically required: (1) State the question which petitioners seek to bring to an election in the form of a question as it should appear upon the ballot in accordance with the requirements of K.S.A.
25-620 and amendments thereto. . . ." (Emphasis added.)
K.S.A.
"On the ballot there shall be printed the proposition or question to be voted on. Each proposition or question shall be preceded by the words, `Shall the following be adopted?'. . . ."
K.S.A.
The interpretation of a statute is a matter of law and it is the function of the court to interpret the statute to give it the effect intended by the legislature. Todd v. Kelly,
Opinions of the Attorney General have consistently stated that the requirements set forth in K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Richard D. Smith Assistant Attorney General
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