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Who is pushing the constitutional amendment to change Kansas Supreme Court judicial selection?
On Aug. 4, Kansans will again vote on another proposed state constitutional amendment. This time, we will vote whether to change the way in which we select our Kansas Supreme Court justices — changing from a nonpartisan, merit-based process to a popular election, one that could include the usual campaigns, yard signs and fundraisers. Such […]
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