Kansas gave ballot access to four presidential candidates but several, such as the Pirate Party and the Prohibition Party, didn't make the cut.
Some Kansas Republicans say Chair Mike Brown has sewn division in the party. But it could be more style than substance.
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.
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,
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.
To learn which board district you are in, visit the Kansas secretary of state’s VoterView website and enter your name and date of birth. The Eagle asked dozens of area candidates to share basic personal background and answer questions about key issues. Candidate responses have been edited only for clarity.
With the general election less than a month away, and the deadline to register to vote less than a week away, here are some steps to develop a plan to vote. Kansans have until Tuesday, Oct. 15, to register to vote.
Kansas Rep. Virgil Weigel and Pennie Boyer-Kloos answer the Cap-Journal's questionnaire as they run to represent Topeka in the Kansas Statehouse.
Topeka, and his Democratic challenger Jade Ramsdell answer The Cap-Journal's questionnaire ahead of the Nov. 5 elections.
Kansas State Board of Education candidates for districts 4 and 6, which both run through Shawnee County, respond to The Cap-Journal's questionnaire.
Journal asked Rep. Kyle McNorton and Jessica Porter to respond to policy questions ahead of the election for the Kansas Statehouse.