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  2. Secretary of State of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The first secretary of state for Kansas was John Winter Robinson, a physician originally from Litchfield, Maine, but who had settled in Manhattan, Kansas, in 1857.Robinson was elected in December 1859, in anticipation of statehood for Kansas, and sworn in after Kansas was admitted to the Union in February 1861.

  3. Kris Kobach - Wikipedia

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    Kris William Kobach (/ ˈ k oʊ b ɑː k / KOH-bahk; born March 26, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the attorney general of Kansas since 2023. He previously served as the 31st secretary of state of Kansas from 2011 to 2019.

  4. Scott Schwab - Wikipedia

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    Scott Joseph Schwab (born July 9, 1972 [1]) is an American politician serving as the 32nd Secretary of State of Kansas. He served as a member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 49th district, from 2009 to 2019. He also served as Speaker pro tempore of the Kansas House of

  5. Kansas Secretary of State - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 September 2008, at 16:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Ron Thornburgh - Wikipedia

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    Ron E. Thornburgh, (born December 31, 1962, Burlingame, Kansas) was the 29th Secretary of State of Kansas.He was elected into his first term in 1994 and was subsequently re-elected in 1998, 2002, and 2006.

  7. Chris Biggs - Wikipedia

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    Chris Biggs (born October 14, 1958) is an American lawyer and politician who was the 30th Secretary of State of Kansas.He was appointed on March 16, 2010, by Governor Mark Parkinson to replace Ron Thornburgh who resigned on February 15, 2010. [1]

  8. Government of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The judicial system of Kansas is the branch of the Kansas state government that interprets the state's laws and constitution. Headed by the Kansas Supreme Court, the judiciary consists of two courts of last resort, courts of general jurisdiction, and courts of limited jurisdiction. Also, the Kansas judiciary contains two independent courts.

  9. Category:Secretaries of state of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Secretary of State elections (3 P) Pages in category "Secretaries of state of Kansas" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.