Treasurer candidates reveal campaign fundraising

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Republican state Rep. Steven Johnson leads the GOP field in fundraising for state treasurer, although he injected $200,000 of his own money into his...

Former insurance commissioner gets back into politics

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The last time we checked in with former state Insurance Commissioner Ken Selzer, he was part of a large Republican field running for governor. Selzer...

Schwab, Brown post fundraising numbers

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Republican incumbent Secretary of State Scott Schwab nearly doubled what he raised going into his last election, while GOP challenger Mike Brown dipped heavily...

Kobach reports raising more than $400,000

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Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is reporting Friday morning that he has raised a record smashing $425,000 for his campaign for Kansas...

Kansas City vet files to run in 3rd District as Republican

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Republican congressional candidate Amanda Adkins is going to have a primary after all even if it's against a political newcomer who is nowhere near...

Trump endorses Schmidt in governor’s race

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(Developing) Former President Donald Trump early Monday announced  he was backing Republican Attorney General Derek Schmidt's campaign for governor against Democratic incumbent Laura Kelly. "Derek Schmidt,...

Trump fuels secretary of state races in Kansas, nationally

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The race for Kansas secretary of state is taking on a national flavor with former Johnson County Commissioner Mike Brown becoming the latest candidate...

Chamber makes historic endorsement in A.G.’s race

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The state's most influential business organization on Tuesday took the unprecedented step of getting involved in a Republican primary for statewide office and came...

BREAKING: Schwab draws primary opponent

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(Updated to include new comments from Schwab spokesman, more comments from Brown on the radio show with edits througout.) Former Johnson County Commissioner Mike Brown...

Judge tosses two western Kansas elections

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It's rare enough to throw out an election in Kansas. It may even be more extraordinary to throw out two elections. But so it is in...