Position on the Supreme Court Justices’
Constitutional Amendment
In August 2026, voters will decide on the Legislature's effort to amend Article 3 of our Kansas Constitution. The proposed amendment would abolish the Kansas Supreme Court nominating commission. People seeking a position on the Supreme Court would run for election. As candidates, they could hold office in any political party and could campaign and directly or indirectly raise money for their own or anyone else's election.
The League's state board has taken a position against this proposed amendment. The League of Women Voters of Johnson County concurs in that position, which follows:
"The League of Women Voters of Kansas opposes the elimination of the Supreme Court Justices' Merit-based Selection System. We recommend that voters vote NO on the Constitutional Amendment on the August 4th, 2026, primary election ballot."
"Kansas has a fair system that ensures our state Supreme Court justices are unbiased. Justices are nominated through a merit-based process that ensures voices across the state are heard, and Kansans already get to vote on whether justices should keep their jobs. It’s a system that balances independence with accountability and has served our state well for generations."
"The proposed amendment would dismantle Kansas’s fair system and replace it with partisan elections, turning our justices into politicians. Instead of weighing the law and the facts of each case, they’d be forced to answer to political parties, special interests, and big donors."