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American politician
Dan Osman
Member of the Kansas House of Representatives
from the 48th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
July 7, 2021
Preceded byJennifer Day
Personal details
BornOverland Park, Kansas
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison (BA)
University of Kansas (JD)

Dan Osman is an American politician and attorney who serves as a member of the Kansas House of Representatives representing the 48th district in Johnson County, Kansas since July 7, 2021. Osman was reelected in the 2022 Kansas State House Elections.

Early life and education

Osman was born in Overland Park, Kansas. He attended Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy until eighth grade, then graduated from the Shawnee Mission School District. Representative Osman is an attorney and graduate of the University of Kansas School of Law.

Career

Representative Osman previously served on the Hickman Mills Board of Education in Kansas City, Missouri, including as vice president of the board. He was previously a prosecutor in Jackson County, Missouri. Representative Osman unsuccessfully sought a seat on the Overland Park City Council in 2019.

He was elected by Democratic Party committee members in the 48th district on July 7, 2021, to complete the term of former Rep. Jennifer Day who resigned in June 2021. The 48th district includes parts of Overland Park.

Since his election to the Kansas House of Representatives, Osman has served on the committees for Commerce, Labor, and Economic Development; Judiciary; and Fiduciary Financial Institutions Oversight. Osman ran for reelection in 2022, and won. He stated later that he planned on running for reelection in 2024.

2022 Kansas House of Representatives District 48
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dan Osman (incumbent) 5,161 51.33
Republican Terry Frederick 4,894 48.67

Personal life

Osman lives in Overland Park with his family. Osman is Jewish.

References

  1. "Democrats pick attorney to fill vacancy in Kansas House seat". Archived from the original on 2021-07-12. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
  2. "Democrats pick attorney to fill vacancy in Kansas House seat". Lawrence Journal World. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
  3. "Osman seeks to unseat Spears on Overland Park City Council - Kansas City Jewish Chronicle". www.kcjc.com. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  4. "State Affairs". State Affairs Pro. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  5. "Dan Osman Board of Education Reelection Campaign Website". osman4hickman. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  6. "Osman seaks to unseat Spears on Overland Park City Council". Kansas City Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  7. "Democrats pick attorney to fill vacancy in Kansas House seat". AP NEWS. 2021-07-08. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
  8. "Kansas House District 48 Profile" (PDF). Kansas Legislative Research Department.
  9. Kansas, Legislature. "Representative Dan Osman". Kansas Legislature.
  10. Sosland, Ethan. "Big Campaign, Small Margins: Inside the Run for Kansas State Legislature with Dan Osman". Jewish Scholastic Press Association. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  11. Schwab, Scott (November 8, 2022). "Kansas Secretary of State 2022 General Election Official Vote Totals" (PDF). Kansas Secretary of State.
  12. Carpenter, Tim (2022-02-23). "House unanimously adopts resolution denouncing expanding plague of antisemitism • Kansas Reflector". Kansas Reflector. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
Kansas House of Representatives
Preceded byJennifer Day Member of the Kansas House of Representatives for the 48th District
July 7, 2021 - Present
Succeeded byIncumbent
Members of the Kansas House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Daniel Hawkins (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Blake Carpenter (R)
Majority Leader
Chris Croft (R)
Minority Leader
Vic Miller (D)
  1. Michael Houser (R)
  2. Kenneth Collins (R)
  3. Chuck Smith (R)
  4. Trevor Jacobs (R)
  5. Carrie Barth (R)
  6. Samantha Poetter Parshall (R)
  7. Dan Goddard (R)
  8. Chris Croft (R)
  9. Fred Gardner (R)
  10. Christina Haswood (D)
  11. Ron Bryce (R)
  12. Doug Blex (R)
  13. Duane Droge (R)
  14. Dennis Miller (D)
  15. Allison Hougland (D)
  16. Linda Featherston (D)
  17. Jo Ella Hoye (D)
  18. Cindy Neighbor (D)
  19. Stephanie Clayton (D)
  20. Mari-Lynn Poskin (D)
  21. Jerry Stogsdill (D)
  22. Lindsay Vaughn (D)
  23. Susan Ruiz (D)
  24. Jarrod Ousley (D)
  25. Rui Xu (D)
  26. Adam Thomas (R)
  27. Sean Tarwater (R)
  28. Carl Turner (R)
  29. Heather Meyer (D)
  30. Laura Williams (R)
  31. Louis Ruiz (D)
  32. Pam Curtis (D)
  33. Mike Thompson (R)
  34. Valdenia Winn (D)
  35. Wanda Brownlee Paige (D)
  36. Lynn Melton (D)
  37. Melissa Oropeza (D)
  38. Timothy H. Johnson (R)
  39. Owen Donohoe (R)
  40. David Buehler (R)
  41. Pat Proctor (R)
  42. Lance Neelly (R)
  43. Bill Sutton (R)
  44. Barbara Ballard (D)
  45. Mike Amyx (D)
  46. Dennis Highberger (D)
  47. Ronald Ellis (R)
  48. Dan Osman (D)
  49. Nikki McDonald (D)
  50. Kyle McNorton (R)
  51. Kenny Titus (R)
  52. Jesse Borjon (R)
  53. Kirk Haskins (D)
  54. Ken Corbet (R)
  55. Tobias Schlingensiepen (D)
  56. Virgil Weigel (D)
  57. John Alcala (D)
  58. Vic Miller (D)
  59. Rebecca Schmoe (R)
  60. Mark Schreiber (R)
  61. Francis Awerkamp (R)
  62. Randy Garber (R)
  63. John Eplee (R)
  64. Lewis Bloom (R)
  65. Jeff Underhill (R)
  66. Sydney Carlin (D)
  67. Mike Dodson (R)
  68. Nathan Butler (R)
  69. Clarke Sanders (R)
  70. Scott Hill (R)
  71. Steven Howe (R)
  72. Avery Anderson (R)
  73. Lori Shultz (R)
  74. Stephen Owens (R)
  75. Will Carpenter (R)
  76. Eric Smith (R)
  77. Kristey Williams (R)
  78. Robyn Essex (R)
  79. Webster Roth (R)
  80. Bill Rhiley (R)
  81. Blake Carpenter (R)
  82. Leah Howell (R)
  83. Henry Helgerson (D)
  84. Ford Carr (D)
  85. Patrick Penn (R)
  86. Silas Miller (D)
  87. Susan Estes (R)
  88. Sandy Pickert (R)
  89. KC Ohaebosim (D)
  90. Carl Maughan (R)
  91. Emil Bergquist (R)
  92. John Carmichael (D)
  93. Brian Bergkamp (R)
  94. Leo Delperdang (R)
  95. Tom Sawyer (D)
  96. Tom Kessler (R)
  97. Nick Hoheisel (R)
  98. Cyndi Howerton (R)
  99. Susan Humphries (R)
  100. Daniel Hawkins (R)
  101. Joe Seiwert (R)
  102. Jason Probst (D)
  103. Angela Martinez (D)
  104. Paul Waggoner (R)
  105. Brenda Landwehr (R)
  106. Lisa Moser (R)
  107. Susan Concannon (R)
  108. Brandon Woodard (D)
  109. Troy Waymaster (R)
  110. Ken Rahjes (R)
  111. Barbara Wasinger (R)
  112. Tory Marie Arnberger (R)
  113. Brett Fairchild (R)
  114. Michael Murphy (R)
  115. Gary White (R)
  116. Kyle Hoffman (R)
  117. Adam Turk (R)
  118. Jim Minnix (R)
  119. Jason Goetz (R)
  120. Adam Smith (R)
  121. John Resman (R)
  122. Bill Clifford (R)
  123. Bob Lewis (R)
  124. Marty Long (R)
  125. Shannon Francis (R)
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