Kansas gave ballot access to four presidential candidates but several, such as the Pirate Party and the Prohibition Party, didn't make the cut.
Kansas law requires all ballots to arrive by three days after Election Day, with a postmark on or before Election Day. But to avoid delays with the U.S. Postal Service, Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab is encouraging voters to drop their ballot off in person.
So, we created a quick guide to answer all your voting questions. Here’s what you should know — from how to vote by mail to how to research your ballot and more. Anyone in Kansas who has yet to register to vote has until Oct.
Legislators ordered an audit of Ford County’s upcoming election and suggested the county clerk resign after being briefed on audits that found inadequate security processes and poll worker mishaps in the county’s past elections.
The family business that owns the Kansas City Chiefs is one of the biggest funders of a political action committee opposing a proposed amendment to overturn Missouri’s abortion ban. Unity Hunt, the business that controls the assets of the late Lamar Hunt,
Lamar Hunt Jr., son of the late founder of the Chiefs, has long been vocal about his opposition to abortion. A business connected to the Hunts donated $300,000 for radio ads across Missouri opposing Amendment 3.
After being notified of his error, GOP Chairman Mike Brown sent out a second press release. It doesn’t include an apology to the professor he falsely accused.
Besides trying to get back to fewer than 100 homicides, KC United for Public Safety wants to reduce gun violence by 50% in five years and make a measurable economic impact.
Kansas Sen. Rick Kloos and his Democratic challenger Dena Sattler answered The Capital-Journal's questionnaire ahead of the general election.
Some Kansas Republicans say Chair Mike Brown has sewn division in the party. But it could be more style than substance.
Democrats have long enjoyed support from organized labor, but many union members don’t feel a party allegiance any more. Missouri state Rep. Bill Allen, a Republican, and his opponent, Democrat Shirley Mata,