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Kansas State Objections Board strikes No Labels party from ballot, along with Democrat in House race
TOPEKA — The State Objections Board on Friday upheld Secretary of State Scott Schwab’s decision not to recognize the No Labels Kansas political party. Kris Van Meteren and David Miller challenged Schwab’s dissolution of the No Labels Kansas party before the State Objections Board and failed. The board’s ruling denies Van Meteren and Miller spots […]
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