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Bollier piles up more cash in early July

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Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate and Congress are racing to raise more money as the Aug. 4 primary election approaches. Meanwhile, three Democratic candidates...

Republicans name replacement in House 83

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Sedgwick County Republicans Thursday night named a replacement for Crystal Dozier in the House District 83 race. District precinct captains nominated former Park City Councilman...

UPDATED: Kansas House Districts: Which ones were most affected in redistricting?

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(Updated to reflect new candidate filings as of Friday; also corrects that Sarah Crews is running in House District 69, not 68 ). As the...

Kobach voting rights trial coverage: Day 5

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In the event you haven't lost interest in the ongoing trial over the Kansas' proof-of-citizenship requirement, here's a roundup of Day 5 coverage. Kobach's troubles...

UPDATED: Kansas submits plans for spending $4 million to safeguard election system

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(Updated to reflect how much money is going to each section of the plan) Kansas became the next to last state to submit plans detailing...

Study says Kansas is ninth hardest state for voting; Kobach says research slants left

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Kansas has tumbled down the national list from being one of the easier states to vote in to one of the hardest, a new...

Candidacy of Wichita statehouse candidate challenged

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A challenge has been filed questioning the candidacy of Republican Michael Capps, who is running in the 85th District in the Wichita area. Democrat Monica Marks...

Senate committee reverses position on election bill

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A Senate committee on Tuesday morning reversed itself on an election bill that would have reduced the window for mailing out advance election ballots. The...

Kobach campaign buoyed by $200,000 loan

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Former Secretary of State Kris Kobach's "fundraising record" for attorney general was subsidized with a $200,000 loan to his campaign. New campaign reports out this...

Schwab showing good faith on voting law, key legislator says

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Secretary of State Scott Schwab is making a sincere effort to implement the so-called vote-everywhere law and a bill forcing it to start this...