Democrats to meet Saturday

Guest speakers at the Wyandotte County Third Saturday Democratic Breakfast on Saturday, Aug. 20, will be Democratic candidates for state representative.

Scheduled to speak are Melissa Oropeza, Lynn Smith Melton, Bill Hutton and Marvin Robinson II, who recently won primary contests.

The event is at Las Islas VIP Sports Bar and Grill, 4929 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. The program begins at 9 a.m., and those attending may begin to arrive around 8:15 a.m.

The event is open to Democrats.

Also scheduled to be discussed is the recent “no” vote on the proposed Kansas constitutional amendment that would have allowed the Kansas Legislature to ban access to abortion. The amendment failed in Wyandotte County with a vote of 23,867 against, or 74.3 percent, to 8,275 for, or 25.7 percent. Statewide, the vote was 41 percent for and 59 percent against.

The cost of the breakfast is $10, or $7 for those on limited income and students. A sponsor will pay the cost of a student attending for the first time.

Kansas recount affirms early trend: Johnson narrowly defeats Tyson in GOP treasurer’s race

Voters cast 431,000 Republican ballots in contest with gap of less than 500

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector

Topeka — State Sen. Caryn Tyson conceded the Republican Party’s nomination for state treasurer amid a recount she sought in six counties that barely nudged the needle in an extremely close primary.

Tyson, a GOP senator from Parker in eastern Kansas, sent a message Thursday to supporters of her campaign who provided donations, walked door-to-door, put up yard signs and prayed on her behalf. She lost by less than 500 votes out of 431,000 cast statewide.

“While our campaign is over,” she said, “I will continue to work to protect our freedoms and to make Kansas a shining state in the nation. Over the course of the campaign, I have been blessed to meet and get to know so many amazing Kansans.”

Unofficial returns from the Aug. 2 primary and additional ballots processed by counties during the canvassing showed state Rep. Steven Johnson, of Assaria in central Kansas, with a lead of 475 votes.

Tyson sought a recount in Barton, Cloud, Dickinson, Harvey, McPherson and Ottawa counties. The secretary of state’s office said the recount in four of those counties shaved five votes from Johnson’s lead. The recount in McPherson and Cloud counties remained unofficial, but Johnson’s campaign said results in those two counties wouldn’t flip outcome of the primary.

Johnson has turned his attention to the November contest against Treasurer Lynn Rogers, a Democrat appointed to the position by Gov. Laura Kelly following resignation of Republican Jake LaTurner, who now serves in the U.S. House.

“We didn’t lose any ground while we waited for all the legally cast ballots to be counted,” Johnson said. “Our team hit the ground running knowing this process could take weeks to complete.”

Johnson raised about $100,000 in days following the primary election, and his campaign manager urged Republicans to unify behind the GOP nominee.

“I want to thank my opponent for her willingness to run and for her continued service to this great state,” Johnson said. “I also want to thank my many volunteers and supporters who have been critical in winning a close race where every voter contact mattered. With our base of support we are well-positioned to win the general election.”

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Artwalk scheduled today

The Third Friday Artwalk is scheduled today in downtown Kansas City, Kansas.

The event will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, in the downtown KCK area.

Among those participatng are the Kinship Cafe, 719 N. 6th St., and Suds Refillery, 608 N. 6th St., which will have a pop-up location.

Food and live music will be featured.

Rock and wine glass painting will be offered for $25 at a pop-up workshop at the artwalk.

The artwalk will be held rain or shine.

For more information, see https://www.facebook.com/thirdfridayartwalk.