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The next redrawing of Kansas political districts is likely to end up where the last one did – in federal court, a Wichita State University political scientist said Wednesday.
A Kansas judge struck down the state’s Republican-drawn congressional map on Monday, ruling that it’s a political and racial gerrymander that violates the state constitution.
One of the most critical choices with the once-a-decade redrawing of political maps revolves around the state’s 3rd Congressional District in the Kansas City area.
The map accomplished that in part by splitting Kansas City along racial and political lines, moving 45,000 Black and Latino voters out of Ms. Davids’s district into the adjoining Second ...
Population gain maps compiled by the Kansas Legislative Research Department show Haswood’s district needs to trim out 1,554 too many people and Amyx’s district must lose 6,892. The same ...
The U.S. Supreme Court won't review a congressional redistricting law enacted by the Republican-controlled Kansas Legislature that some voters and Democrats saw as political gerrymandering. The ...
The new congressional map split Wyandotte County – home to Kansas City – into two congressional districts for the first time in several decades. The court did not disclose a vote count.
Republican Sen. Jerry Moran and Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly are seeking reelection in Kansas. Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is on the political comeback trail, running for the GOP ...
The Supreme Court on Monday announced it will not take up a challenge to Kansas’s GOP-drawn congressional map. The justices in a brief, unsigned order rejected an appeal from a group of K… ...
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The Kansas primary election races that could shift political balance in the Statehouse - MSNThese are some key elections on the Kansas primary ballot that could slightly shift the political balance of the state. These races don’t have any general election challengers.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) -A new political party is joining election races across the state this year. We caught up with the party’s founders who say it’s time for a new era of collaborative politics.
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