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Court Says No Democrat Needed In Kansas U.S. Senate Race

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Shawnee County court says Democrats don't have to name a new candidate for the U.S. Senate to appear on the Kansas ballot. In its ruling today, the court said the party could choose a replacement for Chad Taylor but didn't have to do so. Taylor dropped out of the race last month and his name has been removed from the ballot, leaving no Democrat to challenge incumbent Republican Pat Roberts. Kansas Democratic Party Chair Joan Wagnon defended the party’s decision not to appoint a new candidate.

"For us to have done anything would have just confused the point and it would have created more of a problem. So, no, I did not really have any kind of an option to do anything other than what we did," says Wagnon.

Attorneys for a Kansas City, Kansas man who filed suit argued that state law required Democrats to name a replacement. Republican Secretary of State Kris Kobach doesn’t agree with the ruling, but has instructed election officials to start printing ballots without a Democratic candidate. The decision means the ballot for U.S. Senate will include Republican Pat Roberts, Independent Greg Orman and Libertarian Randall Batson.

Stephen Koranda is the managing editor of the Kansas News Service, based at KCUR. He has nearly 20 years of experience in public media as a reporter and editor.