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Just 11.6% think state and local election officials in Kansas commit election fraud to alter election outcomes, while 48.4% disagree. “That’s the general trend in the last two years.
More than two-thirds of Kansans say they trust the outcome of state elections, according to the Kansas Speaks survey. The annual study is published by Fort Hays State University.
As of 11 a.m. the Secretary of State's office said four counties are still hand-counting Election Day ballots, with approximately 2,000 to 3,000 ballots needing to be counted Wednesday.
Election officials say a decisive statewide vote in favor of abortion rights in Kansas has been confirmed with a partial hand recount. Full Episode Wednesday, Apr 9 ...
Kansas midterm election polls close at 7 p.m. Anyone standing in line by 7 p.m. must be allowed to cast a ballot. Votes have been coming in for weeks and will continue to arrive by mail until Monday.
The election result won't be official until it is certified, which may not happen until Dec. 1. Americans for Prosperity-Kansas, which was a major supporter of the amendment, doesn't intend to ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - On the recount canvass of the Kansas abortion amendment vote, the Sedgwick County Election Office found that the outcome of the primary election did not change. In a press ...
Voters across the Kansas City area took to the polls Tuesday in the 2022 midterm elections, KSHB 41 News is bringing you the election results as they are available.
The election results reflected the statewide voters of Kansas and Missouri — but vote totals show that those in the Kansas City area didn’t always agree with the outcomes for the entire states.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — While we're likely to see many preliminary results that will most likely be the outcomes, the official results won't be finalized until more than a week after election night.
More than two-thirds of Kansans trust the outcome of ... a weighted survey analysis from Fort Hays State University says 69.1% of adult residents have faith in the integrity of Kansas elections.
More than two-thirds of Kansans say they trust the outcome of state elections, according to the Kansas Speaks survey. The annual study is published by Fort Hays State University.