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The Kansas Republican Party is the state affiliate political party in Kansas of the United States Republican Party.The Kansas Republican Party was organized in May 1859. At the state level, the party is largely split between its moderate and conservative ideological factions, with the moderates often willing to work with Democrats on legislation and other matters. [2]
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of Representatives; State delegation to the U.S. Senate; State delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives; For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.
After Rep. Jake LaTurner sided with House GOP leaders in March and voted for a $1.2 trillion spending bill, the Crawford County Republican Party posted an open letter criticizing Kansas’ 2nd ...
Mike Brown (born 1968) [1] is an American politician from Kansas who currently serves as the Chairman of the Kansas Republican Party. [2] from2017-2021 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 Kansas Republican Party is expected to vote this summer on a proposal that would kick groups representing Black, Hispanic and young members off the state party’s executive board.
Political future at stake? Mike Brown, chairman of the Kansas Republican Party, in a recent party newsletter, accused Pyle, Olson, and Doll of “recklessly” siding with Democrats during the ...
The Kansas Green primary was held from January 22, 2024, to February 5, 2024. It was a held digitally under a ranked-choice voting system. Jill Stein won with 100% of the vote, being ranked first by all 7 voting party members. Stein automatically received Kansas's 4 delegates to the 2024 Green National Convention. [5]
Donald Trump is certain to win Kansas. What would his victory or defeat nationally mean to divided Kansas Republicans? Trump-No Trump rift in Kansas GOP could take a while to heal over | Opinion