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In the race for the District 3 seat on the Kansas Board of Education, voters will choose between two candidates who diverge on curriculum, how schools discuss mental health and other hot-button issues.
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Most of the contributions to Republican candidates were large donations from individuals, developers or local businesses.
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Voters in the Wichita school district will decide whether they want to change the method for selecting school board members, possibly bringing those elections in line with the way city, county and state representatives are elected.
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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly and Republican challenger Derek Schmidt present differing visions for the future of Kansas.
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Voters across the country reported getting text messages directing them to vote at incorrect polling locations. A progressive political organization said the errors were unintentional, but experts warn the mistake could affect voter turnout on Election Day.
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What to know about the 11 district court judges who will appear on Sedgwick County ballots this yearAll of the judges are Republicans and are running unopposed.
1A Remaking America
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More citizens are paying attention to the minutiae of the electoral process. Conspiracy theories abound.
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The average SNAP recipient has $90 less to spend on groceries after COVID-19 emergency allotments stop.
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The Senate voted 81-14 to block a criminal code rewrite that was unanimously approved by the D.C. City Council.
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No progress was made in contract negotiations.
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There are 45 recovery schools in the U.S. Why aren't there more?