“Unchecked politicized action, especially if it becomes the subject of repeated public comments, undermines public confidence in both law enforcement and the election process,” a Schwab aide wrote to Kobach’s office.
The most populous county in Kansas has rejected demands from the local sheriff and the state's attorney general to preserve old ballots and records longer than legally allowed, shredding materials sought for an election fraud investigation that has yet to result in any criminal charges. Johnson County in the Kansas City area issued a statement Thursday that its election office finished Wednesday destroying ballots and other records from 2019, 2020 and 2021, under the direction of the secretary of state, the top elections official in Kansas.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - A newly established political party in Kansas will stay in place despite the reveal of an election fraud case involving the organization.