Not over yet? Mulvany Henry ‘cautiously optimistic’ about 44-vote lead in election; Haley also remains optimistic

by Mary Rupert When the election results were totaled on Tuesday night, Rose Mulvany Henry had the lead in the Board of Public Utilities, at large position 3, contest by 44 votes over David Haley. Today, Mulvany Henry, a utility attorney, said she was “cautiously optimistic.” “Certainly it’s a very tight race and I’m cautiously … Continue reading “Not over yet? Mulvany Henry ‘cautiously optimistic’ about 44-vote lead in election; Haley also remains optimistic”

Kobach sanctioned for misconduct in voting rights case, but not found ‘dishonest’

by Nomin Ujiyediin and Dan Margolies, Kansas News Service Topeka, Kansas — Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach agreed to legal sanctions to resolve a disciplinary complaint about his conduct in a voting rights case he lost last year. As part of the resulting diversion agreement made public Monday, Kobach admitted that he did … Continue reading “Kobach sanctioned for misconduct in voting rights case, but not found ‘dishonest’”

Early voting begins Saturday at three sites

Early voting begins for the Unified Government, schools and Board of Public Utilities general election on Saturday, Oct. 26, at three locations in Wyandotte County. The general election is expected to be a test of how well individual candidates can get their supporters out to the polls, as there are no contests for president, Congress, … Continue reading “Early voting begins Saturday at three sites”