Kansas Sen. Rick Kloos and his Democratic challenger Dena Sattler answered The Capital-Journal's questionnaire ahead of the general election.
Topeka, and his Democratic challenger Jade Ramsdell answer The Cap-Journal's questionnaire ahead of the Nov. 5 elections.
Candidates for Kansas Senate District 20 Sen. Brenda Dietrich and Candace Ayars responded to The Cap-Journal's questionnaire ahead of election.
Almost a third of Wyandotte County's population is Hispanic or Latino. Activists have campaigned for the last 18 months for the election commissioner to voluntarily offer Spanish-language election materials.
Journal asked Rep. Kyle McNorton and Jessica Porter to respond to policy questions ahead of the election for the Kansas Statehouse.
Democrat Patrick Schmidt and Republican Tyler Wible are facing off for Senate District 19, a newly redrawn district that stretches from Topeka to Lawrence. Both Schmidt and Wible won contested primaries for the nomination. The Capital-Journal posed the same questions to each candidate. Answers were not edited for spelling, grammar or content.
Current House Rep. Kenny Titus, R-Manhattan, is running for Senate District 18 against Democrat Matthew Robin, a data analyst and volunteer firefighter from Wamego.
Kansans who aren't registered to vote, who have changed names or moved since the last election must update registration by Oct. 15. Here's how.
Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a plan Tuesday that would strengthen Medicare coverage to include long-term care for seniors in their homes, tackling one of the biggest challenges in U.S. health care.
Republicans are struggling to recruit and elect women to Congress, lagging behind Democrats in ensuring women, who make up half the population, have a strong voice in the halls of power, experts on women in politics said Tuesday.
The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas, is tackling political issues even as polarization burdens congregations across the country.
Republican Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe and Democratic House Leader Crystal Quade are facing off to be Missouri’s next governor, along with third-party candidates Bill Slantz and Paul Lehmann. Here’s where they stand on the major issues in Missouri,