Kansas primary candidates learn their fates with all eyes on constitutional amendment voting

GOP wages 3-person battle for attorney general; six Democrats up for U.S. Senate by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector Topeka — Republican and Democratic primaries for Kansas governor were over months ago, but GOP voters Tuesday must sort out their partisan nominees for attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer while Democrats choose among six candidates … Continue reading “Kansas primary candidates learn their fates with all eyes on constitutional amendment voting”

U.S. House on bipartisan vote passes bill protecting right to same-sex marriage

by Jennifer Shutt, Kansas Reflector Washington — Both Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. House voted Tuesday to enshrine the right to same-sex and interracial marriages in federal law, though the bill’s path forward in the Senate is unclear. The 267-157 bipartisan vote stemmed from concerns that the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last month to … Continue reading “U.S. House on bipartisan vote passes bill protecting right to same-sex marriage”

Kansas voting guide: What to know about the 2022 election

Abortion rights, the governor and other important offices are up for a vote this year in Kansas. KCUR assembled a guide to help you navigate the 2022 election, including information on how to vote and what to expect on your ballot. by Roxie Hammill, KCUR and Kansas News Service Kansans will be in the national … Continue reading “Kansas voting guide: What to know about the 2022 election”