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Conservatives Win Big in KS Primary Elections

(Photo by Stephen Koranda)Conservative lawmakers are poised to take control of the Kansas Senate. Most moderate candidates were soundly defeated in yesterday's (TUE) primary elections. The Senate had been the roadblock to some conservative bills in the Legislature, but that's likely to change. KPR's Stephen Koranda has more on how the election played out.


For information on individual races and results from Tuesday's primary election in Kansas, visit the Secretary of State's election results webpage.

 

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.