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Interview of Wayne Zimmerman, April 13, 2023

Interviewed by Dave Webb
Interview Description

Wayne Zimmerman of Olathe returned to the Kansas Capitol many years after being elected in 1964 to the House of Representatives. Zimmerman is apparently the last surviving member of the class of 1965-66 House of Representatives that was elected prior to the historic One-Person-One-Vote decision. When he was reelected to a second term in 1966, he was elected to represent a district, not the county. Zimmerman served two terms in the Kansas House and later, after 4 years, a term in the Kansas Senate. In his interview, Zimmerman talked about farming in Johnson County, his military service as a pilot, and how the reapportionment court decision substantially changed the legislature. Schools remained a consistent legislative focus, even after substantial consolidation in the early 1960's. Wayne had no office, but did his legislative work at his desk on the floor in the House chambers. He had several stories to tell about how the legislature operated then.

Interviewee Biographical Sketch

Donald Wayne Zimmerman lived his entire life in Johnson County, principally in Olathe. He worked in the fields of insurance and banking. He was elected in 1964 to a Johnson County seat in the House, but because of a Supreme Court decision, had to run from a newly created legislative district based on population, not location. Four years later, he ran for a term in the Kansas Senate. Zimmerman was a graduate of Kansas State University and also served in the Air Force as a pilot.

Interviewee Date of Birth

April 6, 1931

Interviewee Political Party

Republican

Interviewee Positions

Owner, Zimmerman Insurance Agency 1957-1970
Member, Kansas House of Representatives 1965-1968
Vice President, Patron's State Bank & Trust 1969-Present
Member, Kansas Senate 1973-1976

Senate District Numbers

10

House District Numbers

14; 16

Interview Location

Statehouse, Topeka, KS

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