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00000179-cdc6-d978-adfd-cfc6d7d40002Coverage of the issues, races and people shaping Kansas elections in 2016, including statewide coverage in partnership with KCUR, Kansas Public Radio, and High Plains Public Radio.

Two Former Kansas AGs Campaign For Supreme Court Justices

Former attorneys general Bob Stephan, left, and Steve Six speak to reporters in Topeka in 2016.
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Former AGs Bob Stephan, left, and Steve Six speak to Reporters in Topeka.

Two former Kansas attorneys general, a Democrat and a Republican, say Kansas Supreme Court justices should keep their jobs. Five justices face retention elections this November.

The two former politicians have joined a campaign by the group Kansans for Fair Courts.

Former Attorneys General Bob Stephan and Steve Six say the Kansas justices have been fair and impartial in their rulings. They say a very small number of the court’s decision have been overturned on appeal, which shows the justices are doing good work.

Stephan says Kansans should vote to retain the justices.

“To go after somebody that’s done a great job –when there’s no showing of malfeasance– doesn’t make sense,” Stephan says.

Six says voting out experienced justices for political reasons could make it harder in the future to attract highly qualified candidates.

“If you’re going in for heart surgery, you don’t want to throw the operating team with decades of experience out in favor of some new folks,” Six says.

The group Kansans for Justice is pushing to vote out four of the Supreme Court justices. Members of that group say the justices didn’t follow the state’s death penalty laws when they overturned some death sentences.

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.