Things To Know For Tuesday's Kansas Primary
- Tue 06:01 AM 08/07/2012
A look at various issues and facts affecting your primary election day in Kansas:
1. LONG LINES AT THE POLLS? PROBABLY NOT.
Polls in Kansas open at 7 a.m. Tuesday and close at 7 p.m. But don't fear long lines to vote, as state officials estimate a paltry 18 percent of registered Kansas voters will cast ballots. You should dress comfortably, however, as the heat wave that's gripped the state isn't going anywhere. Election Day temperatures are expected to range from the mid-90s to above 100 in some spots.
2. NO STATEWIDES? NO PROBLEM.
Kansas is in an odd political cycle -- one without a prominent, race for governor, U.S. Senate or any other office requiring statewide ballots. But that doesn't make things any less interesting. In fact, some political observers suggest the individual races in the state Senate — featuring battles between conservative and moderate Republicans that could determine how Gov. Sam Brownback leads Kansas — may end up being far more influential on the daily lives of Kansans than typical statewide races.
3. ELECTION OF THE SPECIES.
Following the pattern set in the state Senate races, results of primary contests for Board of Education are less about individual races and more about what they add up to. Who wins the primaries and the November general election races could ultimately determine the role of evolution in the teaching of science standards in Kansas. Few project the debate will earn the state the same level of unwanted attention as in past years, but Tuesday's primaries show the issue hasn't exactly gone away.
4. NOT EXACTLY HOUSEHOLD NAMES
Few spots in this election season capture the plight of the Kansas Democrat quite like the races for Congress. On Tuesday, five Democrats — none of whom have held elected office before — were battling for the right to advance to what many believe will be wide losses to Republicans in November.
5. NEXT: DOGS AND CATS, GETTING ALONG.
Some moderate Republicans who are trying to retain control of the Kansas Senate will likely get some help from ... Democrats? State Chairwoman Joan Wagnon says Kansas Democratic Party officials have seen hundreds of people change their party affiliations to the GOP in counties with contested Senate races on the primary ballot. The state GOP allows only registered Republicans to vote in its primaries.
6. PHOTO ID REQUIRED
All voters in Kansas must show a valid driver's license or government issued identification card in order to cast a ballot.

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t-bone
Tuesday 7 August 2012 06:26 Report this comment
it dont really matter who wins. either way we're sccrewed glued and tattood
WhoCares
Tuesday 7 August 2012 07:02 Report this comment
I agree t-bone
BobBowser
Tuesday 7 August 2012 07:31 Report this comment
Dear LORD, You know I don't ask for much. But today is a special Day.... maybe the most important election in my lifetime. Please LORD bless our labors with fruit in this election. Weed out those who have no self-control, pervert Justice, call evil good and good evil, have no regard for Sanctity of Life, and misrepresent who they are. Bless our Nation with Conservative God-fearing wins in this Primary election through the efforts of God-fearing voters and activists. If You answer only one part of this prayer, please let us see the fruits of our labor. Thank You in advance for all you are working... much of it behind the scenes that we will never realize. Thank You for the friendships we have gained during this work of Love for Our Country and for You. Amen.
KSSimNut
Tuesday 7 August 2012 08:00 Report this comment
Primary day! Time to pick the lesser of the evils. Out the door now. Salina lets get a high turnout.
t-bone
Tuesday 7 August 2012 08:19 Report this comment
wheres my little proofreader tracr. how am i doing today
abcdefg
Tuesday 7 August 2012 09:06 Report this comment
REMEMBER... DO NOT VOTE FOR BART ALLEN AS SHERIFF!!
THEENFORCER
Tuesday 7 August 2012 09:10 Report this comment
VOTE FOR BART ALLEN GET THAT OLD SHERIFF WHO JUST SITS ON HIS BUTT NEVER SOLVES A CASE OUT OF THERE. IT IS PAST DUE FOR A CHANGE.
THEENFORCER
Tuesday 7 August 2012 09:32 Report this comment
ANOTHER THING TO KNOW IS DUE TO THE INVASION OF ALL THE MEXICANS TRYING TO OVER TAKE OUR COUNTRY WE NOW HAVE TO HAVE AN ID TO VOTE. INSTEAD OF ID'S THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE ROUNDING UP ALL OF THESE MEXICANS AND RIDDING OUR COUNTRY OF THEM. ITS TIME FOR ACTION.
equineman7
Tuesday 7 August 2012 09:36 Report this comment
I agree lets get rid of this useless sheriff a friend was killed over by Solomon a few years back and this sheriff dropped the ball never solving the case. There have been other murders and large crimes in the county that have not been solved. ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE.
SalinaSenior
Tuesday 7 August 2012 12:11 Report this comment
Is theenforcer actually Bart Allen? I am a democrat who switched registration to Republican and now I feel dirty. These really right wing Republicans are just disgusting and now I am a part of that party.
SalinaSenior
Tuesday 7 August 2012 12:12 Report this comment
I want to puke.
taz69
Tuesday 7 August 2012 12:37 Report this comment
If you are registered unaffiliated with a party, you get a Democrat ballot. Some of the polling places do not know this.
Iamgonnagetu
Tuesday 7 August 2012 12:52 Report this comment
Salinasenior go ahead and puke choke on it and die.
Viper
Tuesday 7 August 2012 12:53 Report this comment
I voted FOR Bart Allen
morningsun
Tuesday 7 August 2012 13:55 Report this comment
Dear LORD, You know I don't ask for much. But today is a special Day.... Please LORD bless everyone equally with your grace and stay out of politics. Amen. Oh, and more more thing... special prayers for Mr. Bowser.
lindag
Tuesday 7 August 2012 14:22 Report this comment
Dear Lord, Please do just the opposite of what BobBowser prayed for: we don’t need more right-wing wackos trying to control State government by legislating morality, creating budget deficits that we will never be able to erase, and destroying Kansas’ educational system by gutting funding for K-12 Education. All this I ask in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Travis2
Tuesday 7 August 2012 14:36 Report this comment
Thankyou THEENFORCER! You are spot on with your thoughts about the mexican invasion of this country. Actually it is already too late I fear, because we have already been invaded. We might as well start learning Spanish. And guess what, most of them will usually vote democrat. God help this country.
Iamgonnagetu
Tuesday 7 August 2012 15:56 Report this comment
The county commissioners just passed a tax increase today on election day. They must really think the taxpayers are stupid. Vote these 2 out today and the third one when his term expires.