Republican Scott Schwab, who is also running for governor in 2026, is using a federal database to confirm U.S. citizenship of people registered to vote.
Voters across Kansas will decide on nine school bond proposals during the 2025 General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Voting for the 2025 General Election is underway in Kansas. Voters will decide on several local races. Most positions are for school board members, mayor, city council or commission members. Some towns will have special tax questions or school bond issues.
The Star Editorial Board chooses between candidates David Alvey and David Haley in Wyandotte County, Kansas. | Opinion
"Thank you," President Donald Trump said in a letter to Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab for his work on "safeguarding American elections."
Kansas Legislature's committee on election transparency engages in lights-out argument about partisanship in crafting the list of invited speakers.
Compared to traditional Republican candidates, Donald Trump has gained ground for the GOP in rural areas but turned population centers more blue.
The board of trustees are nonpartisan positions and made up of seven members who manage and control the college by setting the budget and local tax levy, as well as adopt recommended college policies. They serve overlapping four-year terms. This year there are three seats up for grabs.
The Docking Institute of Public Affairs recently released the annual Kansas Speaks Survey of public opinion. A panel of 526 adult residents
Prairie Village is divided on whether to construct a new municipal complex — mirroring a dramatic fight two years ago over housing and zoning. Nowhere is that conflict more apparent than in this year’s city council election.
No-excuse absentee voting for Kansas City’s Nov. 4 special election will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 21, and conclude on Monday, Nov. 3, at 5 p.m.