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Johnson County is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas, along the border of the state of Missouri.Its county seat is Olathe. [5] As of the 2020 census, the population was 609,863, making it the most populous county in Kansas. [3]
Also on the ballot in Johnson County are races in all ... reject new county use tax. Kansas City voters overwhelmingly approved ... Voters also reelected At-Large District 1 Commissioner Melissa ...
The 5th District sits in central Johnson County, bordered by 87th Street Parkway on the north and 175th Street on the south. Johnson County is divided into six districts, and one county ...
Located in eastern Kansas, the district encompasses all of Anderson, Franklin, Johnson and Miami counties and parts of Wyandotte County. The district includes most of the Kansas side of the Kansas City metropolitan area, including all of Overland Park, Leawood, Lenexa, Shawnee, Gardner, and Olathe and parts of Kansas City. As currently drawn ...
Commissioner O’Hara, who represents the county’s 3rd District, earned 25% with 62,192 votes. Trailing third and fourth were Commissioner Shirley Allenbrand, 6th District, and Ken Selzer, a ...
Mike Brown (born 1968) [1] is an American politician from Kansas who currently serves as the Chairman of the Kansas Republican Party. [2] From 2017-2021 Brown served as a Johnson County Commissioner and as the Vice Chairman of the Johnson County Board of County Commissioners, leading the charge for lower taxes, smaller government, and more freedom.
The 2024 KC Voter Guide is a collaboration between The Kansas City Star and the KC Media Collective. All voter guide content is free and outside of the paywall. Johnson County voters will have the ...
Map of Kansas's congressional districts since 2023 Interactive map version. Kansas is divided into 4 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. The number of districts in Kansas remained unchanged after the 2010 census. Historically, the state has held as many as eight seats (1893–1933).