AP calls Kansas House District 3 for Sharice Davids. Nov 5 • 11:13 PM ET AP calls Kansas House District 2 for Derek Schmidt. Nov 5 • 11:03 PM ET AP calls Kansas House District 4 for Ron Estes.
In addition to voting in the presidential contest between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, voters in Kansas will also ... to our vote reporters on Election Day from county ...
The race in Kansas's 3rd Congressional District is between ... early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change ...
The Republican attorney general of Kansas is — by far — the most unpopular statewide elected official in the Sunflower State, according to a Fox News exit poll of 1,612 voters taken during the November election. (Washburn University political scientist Bob Beatty highlighted the results over the weekend in The Topeka Capital-Journal.)
Kansas voters gave Republicans bigger supermajorities in the Legislature two years after voters rejected an anti-abortion constitutional amendment.
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Healy’s neighboring district, Scott County Schools, will absorb its territory and property, and collect taxes that would have typically gone toward the Healy district. Healy Public Schools is the firs
"A Republic If You Can Afford It," a new book co-authored by Zachary Mohr of the University of Kansas, takes an in-depth look at the cost of election administration in the USA. The book finds that costs vary widely from one state to the next and even in jurisdictions within states.
The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas will host the 2024 Post Election Conference on Dec. 11. Political journalists and KU alumni will form the panel to discuss the election results. KU alumnus and former Wall Street Journal Editor Jerry Seib will co-moderate the panel with Bill Lacy, Dole Institute director emeritus.