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There are also two locations open for Jackson County residents who don't reside within city limits: the Jackson County Absentee Election Office at 110 N. Liberty Street in Independence and the Woods Chapel Community Church of Christ at 500 NE Woods Chapel Road in Lee's Summit.
Early voting is beginning in the Sept. 30 recall election for Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. Supporters of the recall are upset about how White handled property assessments. Opponents say the construction lobby is trying to clear the path for “sweetheart stadium deals.
The recall election for Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. comes after months of legal battles and procedural delays that tested both voters' patience and election officials' preparation.
In the bill text detailing Missouri's new congressional maps, one Kansas City precinct appears to be included in both the 4th and 5th districts. That would mean those voters would get to vote for two representatives in Congress.
After years of discord, on September 16 voters begin casting their ballots to either keep County Executive Frank White, Jr. or let him go.
Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should. Just because the law allows something doesn’t mean you should eagerly try it. And just because Kansas Republicans want to redistrict the state to hand their party another seat in the U.
Seven no-excuse locations will be available for early voting in Kansas City. Here's where you can vote during the no-excuse absentee voting period:
The stated purpose of the request was to ensure the state is complying with federal election laws. In his response, Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab said he's grateful for President Donald Trump's focus on voter roll maintenance and shared how the state removes ineligible voters from its system.
When the U.S. Department of Justice asked Kansas Republican Secretary of State Scott Schwab to turn over a copy of his state’s full voter list, including sensitive personal data, he responded with gratitude for the Trump administration.
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New Kansas Supreme Court justice sworn in
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) – Larkin Walsh was sworn in as justice on the Kansas Supreme Court in an informal ceremony on Wednesday at the Kansas Judicial Center in Topeka. The swearing in allows Walsh to begin her official duties ahead of a formal swearing-in ceremony scheduled for 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21.
Rep. Sydney Carlin, D-Manhattan, plans to seek re-election in 2026. Carlin, who will turn 81 in November, has served 22 years in the Kansas House, representing District 66.
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