Kansas voters have less time to return mail ballots in 2026 after lawmakers eliminated a grace period and USPS changed postmark rules.
Democratic political outsiders are vying to unseat Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall — and end nearly a century of Republican control of the state’s U.S. Senate seats.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – A new Kansas law removing a three-day grace period for receiving mail-in ballots is taking effect in 2026.
Fred Sherman had served as Johnson County election commissioner since 2021. "I was given the option to resign or be terminated from the position, and I elected to resign," Sherman wrote on social media.
AG Kris Kobach and the GOP supermajority in the Legislature have adopted the style and priorities of Donald Trump. | Opinion
Fred Sherman announced his resignation from the position of Johnson County, Kansas, election commissioner Thursday after four years in the job, according to Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab.
The report uses Kansas and Arizona to illustrate the unforeseen financial costs of executing documentary proof of citizenship laws as they gain traction in Congress and statehouses nationwide.