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Republicans Square Off in Competition for Sedgwick County Commission Seat

Sedgwick County Commission incumbent Karl Peterjohn, left, and Republican primary opponent David Dennis. (Photo Credit: Deborah Shaar/KMUW)
Sedgwick County Commission incumbent Karl Peterjohn, left, and Republican primary opponent David Dennis. (Photo Credit: Deborah Shaar/KMUW)

Next week’s Republican primary election is the first real test for the conservative majority on the Sedgwick County Commission. The longest serving member of the majority…Commissioner Karl Peterjohn…is up for re-election. KMUW’s Deborah Shaar tells us how the results of this race could determine the future of the commission’s majority.


For another version of this story, visit the KMUW website. KMUW and KPR are both members of a statewide collaboration on elections coverage. You can follow along on social media by searching Facebook and Twitter for #KS2016.