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Kansas Senate Republicans have secured enough signatures to call for a special legislative session.

The proposed session aims to redraw the state's congressional districts.

The House has not yet announced if it has the required number of signatures to proceed.

Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson announced that he's secured enough signatures from Senate Republicans to call a special session and attempt to redistrict the state.

Special sessions can be called by the governor or by the Legislature if two-thirds of its members sign a petition. The petition circulating among Republicans calls for a special session starting Nov. 10 and is budgeted for up to four days.

"The Kansas Senate Republican caucus has secured the signatures needed to exceed the constitutional thr

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