Kansas voters are one week away from elections that will define the direction of their cities at the most local level. What we're watching: Here are some of the biggest races and issues that will show up at the ballot box on Nov.
Be prepared when you head to the polls. Check out The Star’s voter guide for the Wyandotte County government and school board elections.
KCUR’s Up To Date wants to hear from people around Missouri and Kansas who voted for President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. How do you feel about the president’s policies and agenda over the first months of his second term?
Most Republican candidates running for governor in 2026 back a constitutional amendment that would have voters elected Kansas Supreme Court justices.
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What school bonds are up for a vote in Kansas on Nov. 4?
Voters across Kansas will decide on nine school bond proposals during the 2025 General Election on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
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What you need to know to vote in Kansas
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.
A previous Kansas Supreme Court ruling says maps can be drawn for political gain. Race-based gerrymandering isn’t allowed, however. The post Kansas Republicans are trying to gerrymander congressional maps.
Kansas City ended free bus fares and saw a grocery store shutter. Both issues showed up in the New York City mayoral race, where conservative outlets used the city's policies to attack leading candidate Zohran Mamdani.
Johnson County, Kansas, voters are responding to Senate President Ty Masterson's Monday announcement that his chamber gathered enough signatures to hold a special session on redistricting.
"Thank you," President Donald Trump said in a letter to Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab for his work on "safeguarding American elections."
OCCK Transportation offers free rides on Election Day, Nov. 4 during Kansas Mobility Week to boost voter turnout and promote public transport.
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