It’s less than a month away from Kansas’ 2024 primary election, and next week starts the beginning of some important deadlines voters should know. Next Tuesday, July 16, is the deadline to register to vote if you haven’t already.
Hundreds of candidates will appear on dozens of different ballots across the Kansas City metro during the August primary. They are precinct or county committee members, and they make up the backbone of their chosen party’s ability to build grassroots support and to set policy priorities.
Amid the chaos – multiple meetings, discussions on the House floor, open letters circulating behind closed doors – Davids has chosen to remain silent.
With the August 6 primary election under a month away, the Johnson County Election Office would like to remind voters of the upcoming voter registration deadline
The district's new boundaries changed the demographics and political landscape. The race is attracting attention from both parties after sitting Republican Congressman Jake LaTurner said he would not run for reelection.
Republican Calvin Hayden has repeatedly criticized Johnson County's election system and recent increases in Democratic voter registrations, but his years-long probe into election results has failed to successfully present any charges of fraud.