Elections
Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote
George Jean Nathan
Elections
Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote
George Jean Nathan
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2024 Kansas General Election Voter Guide
KS Senate 6 - Tabitha S. Burt
KS Senate 7 - Dave Dannov
KS Senate 8 - Benee' Hudson
KS Senate 9 - Beverly Gossage
KS Senate 10 - Mike Thompson
KS Senate 11 -Â Kellie Warren
KS Senate 23 - Adam Thomas
KS Senate 37 - Doug Shane
KS Senate 35 - TJ Rose
KS Dist. 5 - Carrie Barth
KS Dist. 8 - Chris Croft
KS Dist. 14 - Charlotte Esau
KS Dist. 15 - Lauren N. Bohi
KS Dist. 18 - Robert Whitman
KS Dist. 19 - Mark Hermes
KS Dist. 20 - Jerry Charlton
KS Dist. 24 - Dale L. Redick
KS Dist. 25 - Greg J. Schoofs
KS Dist. 26 - Chip VanHouden
KS Dist. 27 - Sean E. Tarwarter
KS Dist. 28 - Carl Turner
KS Dist. 30 - Laura Williams
KS Dist. 39 - Angela Stiens
KS Dist. 43 - Bill Sutton
KS Dist. 48 - Randy Ross
KS Dist. 49 - Kurtis Ruf
KS Dist. 78 - Robyn R. Essex
KS Dist. 117 - Adam Turk
KS Dist. 121 - John Resman
Steve Howe
District 2 - Fred Postlewait
District 4 - Connie O'Brien
Doug Bedford
District 2 - Mark Hamill
District 3 - Charlotte O'Hara
District 6 - Mike Storm
Court Of Appeals Judges
Warner - No
Bruns - Yes
Atcheson - No
Arnold-Burger - No
Pickering - No
Coble - No
Gardner - Yes
District Court Judges
Vano - Yes
Sutherland - Yes
Wonnell - Yes
Droege - No
Woltman - No
Cameron - No
Burnmaster - No
Goodenow - No
Triplett - No
Billam - No
District Magistrate Judges
Smith - No
Sample- No
McEntee - No
Johnson County Registered Voters
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What is Ballot Harvesting
Ballot harvesting refers to the practice of collecting and submitting completed absentee or mail-in ballots on behalf of other voters.
While some argue that this process can help improve voter turnout by assisting those who may struggle to vote, such as the elderly or disabled, it also raises concerns about potential election fraud or ballot tampering.
In the State of Kansas, ballot harvesting is regulated, allowing a single person to collect and submit up to 10 ballots. This limit aims to balance convenience for voters with the need to maintain election integrity.
The Importance Of Voting
Voting is one of the most powerful actions an individual can take in a democracy. Each vote represents a voice, contributing to decisions that shape communities, policies, and the future of the nation.
While it might seem like one vote won’t make a difference, history has shown that elections can be decided by razor-thin margins. Every ballot cast reflects a citizen’s opinion on issues like healthcare, education, and economic development.
Voting ensures that the government remains accountable and that elected leaders represent the will of the people. In essence, individual votes collectively drive change, making participation critical to maintaining a healthy democracy.
The Importance Of Voting Down Ballot
While many people focus on high-profile races at the top of the ballot, it’s the local elections further down the ballot that often have the most direct impact on everyday life.
Voting down-ballot is crucial because it influences decisions on property taxes, local infrastructure projects, school funding, and public safety measures. These elections determine the officials who set local tax rates, manage public services like police and fire departments, and make zoning decisions that affect the cost of housing and business development.
By voting in these elections, citizens take control of their community’s future, ensuring a better quality of life and greater alignment with their personal values.