Politics

Kansas father, son both seeking House seats

By The Associated Press on June 14, 2012

A father and son are hoping to serve in the Kansas House of Representatives at the same time.

Former state treasurer seeking Kansas House seat

By The Associated Press on June 13, 2012

Former State Treasurer Dennis McKinney is running for the Kansas House, where he served before holding statewide office.

3 Kansas Dem Congress hopefuls file before deadline

By The Associated Press on June 11, 2012

Three more Kansas Democrats have filed for seats in the U.S. House, including two hoping to run against Republican Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins.

Dozens of Kansas political candidates beat deadline

By The Associated Press on June 11, 2012

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach says about 350 people filed to run for the state Legislature.


Kansas gov. to speak at national anti-abortion event

By The Associated Press on June 11, 2012

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is scheduled to address the closing banquet of a national anti-abortion group's convention later this month.

Wichita Sen. Donovan to seek Sen. presidency

By The Associated Press on June 10, 2012

Wichita state Sen. Les Donovan has announced plans to seek the presidency of the Kansas Senate next year.

Judges' redistricting ruling resets Kan. landscape

By The Associated Press on June 8, 2012

Kansas lawmakers are scrambling to adjust to a new political landscape after a panel of federal judges redrew the district maps for the Legislature, congressional districts and the State Board of Education.


Map puts 2 Kan. ed board members in same district

By The Associated Press on June 8, 2012

Two members of the Kansas State Board of Education are in the same district under new lines imposed by three federal judges.

Judges' ruling scrambles landscape for Kansas House

By The Associated Press on June 8, 2012

A federal court ruling has scrambled the political landscape for Kansas House members as it sets new district boundaries to account for population changes over the past decade.

7 Kan. lawmakers subpoenaed over gov.'s meetings

By The Associated Press on June 5, 2012

A Kansas prosecutor has issued subpoenas to seven legislators he wants to question about private meetings between lawmakers and Gov. Sam Brownback.
 
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