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The Legislature’s map would have threatened the re-election prospects of that sole Democrat, Representative Sharice Davids, whose district includes the western half of Kansas City.
Kansas’ congressional map has been ruled an unconstitutional gerrymander by Wyandotte County District Court Judge Bill Klapper. Here’s what’s next in the legal challenge.
The Kansas Legislature is poised to approve a map aimed in part at bringing more conservative voices to the Kansas State Board of Education, splitting Wyandotte County into three pieces in the ...
JOHNNY. THANKS A COUPLE OF BIG RULINGS TODAY COULD AFFECT YOUR VOTE IN THE STATE OF KANSAS THE STATE SUPREME COURT UPHELD MAPS APPROVED BYHE T REPUBLICAN LEGISLATURE TO REDRAW VOTING DISTRICTS ...
ACLU of Kansas is one of the groups challenging the map. Much of the case deals with how Wyandotte is divided and how Lawrence moved into the Big First, the state’s biggest, mostly rural district.
Kansas state Sen. Pat Pettey, D-Kansas City, discusses her opposition to measure redrawing districts for the Kansas Senate, House and State Board of Education, Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at the ...
Preparations for the 2020 election in Topeka, Kansas. The state's highest court reversed a lower court decision that found the Republican-led Kansas Legislature drew a map that was racially and ...
The map splits Wyandotte County, the home of Kansas City, into two districts, making Democratic U.S. Representative Sharice Davids' seat more Republican.
Davids has served as the representative of the district since 2019. One proposed map called "AdAstra," would divide Wyandotte County along the I-70 corridor and add Franklin and Anderson Counties.
Democrats sued Kansas officials on Monday over a Republican redistricting law that costs the state’s only Democrat in Congress some of the territory in her Kansas City-area district that she ...
This means using 2020 Census data to create new districts for the Kansas House, Kansas Senate, and U.S. Congress. ... the Kansas Legislature could not agree on a map, ...
Kansas lawmakers have given final approval to a redistricting measure that's likely to preserve Republican supermajorities in the Legislature while possibly moving the state school board to the right.