First ladies and gentlemen of Kansas
First Lady or First Gentleman of Kansas is the title attributed to the spouses of the governors of the U.S. state of Kansas, especially from 1933. The most recent first gentleman is Ted Daughety, former husband of Governor Laura Kelly, who held the role from January 2019 to October 2024.
Territorial first ladies
- The area that became Kansas was part of Louisiana Territory, later renamed Missouri Territory, until 1821, and unorganized until it became its own territory on May 30, 1854; see First Ladies and Gentlemen of Missouri for the period from 1805 to 1821.
- A small part of Kansas was once claimed as part of the Republic of Texas.
| # | Name | Took office | Left office | Governor |
| 1 | Amalia Hutter | July 7, 1854 | August 16, 1855 | Andrew Horatio Reeder |
| 2 | Sarah Osbun | September 7, 1855 | August 18, 1856 | Wilson Shannon |
| 3 | Mary Bache | May 27, 1857 | December 15, 1857 | Robert J. Walker |
| 4 | Louise Rombach | December 1857 | November 1858 | James W. Denver |
| 5 | Eliza Scott | December 1858 | December 1860 | Samuel Medary |