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Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias has lost his bid to thwart a Kansas law banning foreign actors from funneling money into state-level ballot initiatives. In May, the Elias Law Group, the eponymous law firm of the election attorney,
KSHB 41's Rachel Henderson spoke with Gwendolyn Thomas, the fourth candidate she's interviewed about running for mayor of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas.
President Donald Trump and other Republicans have long criticized states that take weeks to count their ballots after Election Day
Petitioners might soon get a shocker when their handiwork doesn't garner a lot of respect . . . This report attempt to calm fears but really don't know much about what's happening inside the courthouse. In fact, Exec Frank White has vetoed quite a few resolutions . . .
LENEXA, Kan. — The race for governor in the Sunflower State may get another name. State Senate Minority Leader Dinah Sykes is considering a run for the position.
The Jackson County Legislature could vote Monday, July 7, on the next steps in the recall of Democratic Executive Frank White, Jr
AGRA – Ken Rahjes, R-Agra, officially filed Monday as a Republican candidate for Kansas Secretary of State. He currently serves in the Kansas House of Representatives for the 110th District.
There are two election authorities, Kansas City, Missouri, and Jackson County, involved in planning a special election for a recall effort against Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr..
A federal judge sided with state officials and allowed a Kansas law to go into effect that bans “foreign nationals” from contributing financially to campaigns for or against state constitutional amendments.
Supporters of an effort to recall Jackson County Executive Frank White turned in enough valid signatures to force a recall vote.
For the second time since 2023, a federal judge has found that a Kansas law barring the mailing of advanced ballot applications with personalized voter information violates the constitutional right to free speech.
The majority of the 129 laws passed by the Kansas Legislature officially went on the books at the beginning of July. Tax cuts were a major battleground. TOPEKA – The 1st of July is the start of the fiscal year for the state of Kansas.
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