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Dodge City Daily Globe
4 Nov, 2020
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Roger Marshall defeats Barbara Bollier to win U.S. Senate seat
In a race with no shortage of drama and no shortage of spending, Republican U.S. Rep. Roger Marshall made things relatively straightforward on election night, defeating Democratic state Sen. Barbara Bollier in what has been the most expensive race in Kansas political history.
Mann wins 1st Congressional District seat

It was a good night for conservative Salina Republicans seeking to fill open seats in the U.S. and Kansas legislatures.

Democrats appear to fall short in breaking GOP supermajority

Democrats' hopes of breaking the state Republican supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature appear to be fading, with several races still too close to call.

Jake LaTurner to represent Kansas in Congress

State Treasurer Jake LaTurner won the 2nd Congressional District race Tuesday night and will head to Congress next year, said USA Today.

First-time, family and young voters flock to polls on Election Day

Hannah Kissell and Felicia Dutton went to the polls together on Tuesday. Dutton said she swore off voting and hasn't cast a ballot in her life because she believed the system was corrupt, but Kissell convinced Dutton to vote.

Rick Kloos pulls upset win over Anthony Hensley, GOP sweeps Topeka’s Kansas Senate races

With election night results in, Topeka will be represented in the Kansas Senate, for the first in many years, by all Republicans.

It’s more than a day off from school for students working Shawnee County polling sites – it’s duty

Theo Wagnon's great contribution to democracy came after watching an episode of "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah."

In schools, elections are a start – and a return – to basic civics

The mysterious mailbox suddenly appeared one week before Election Day in the front hallway to Logan Elementary School, with a sign behind it instructing students to "Vote Here."

Governor, legislative leaders set up to $45M more toward statewide testing

Gov. Laura Kelly and legislative leaders on the State Finance Council on Thursday approved allocation of part of the reserve money in statewide COVID-19 relief funding.

Kansas House incumbents hold onto seats in Shawnee County

The majority of Shawnee County's incumbents in the Kansas House of Representatives will hold onto their seats for another term.

State tax revenue in October better than expected

While the coronavirus pandemic delayed the tax filing deadline, Kansas is still seeing positive signs in its revenue numbers from the past month.

If COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Kansas, public confidence is key

If Kansas wants the coronavirus vaccine to help bring the economy back, it'll have to first convince Kansans like Rocky Restivo.

Mike Pompeo’s family used State Department staff for personal tasks, NBC report alleges

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's family made scores of personal requests of State Department employees, according to a report Thursday from NBC News.