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Lawrence voters will play pivotal role in races
Chief election official hopes turnout will be better than record low
June 29, 2008
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To find out how to register to vote, contact the Douglas County Elections Division of the Clerk’s Office at 832-5267 or click on its Web site at www.douglas-county.com.
The primary elections are little more than six weeks away, and Lawrence voters will play a crucial role in several races.
So, if you’re wanting to vote in the Aug. 5 primary and aren’t a registered voter, you have until July 21 to register.
Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh, the state’s chief election official, said he hopes turnout will surpass the record low of 2006 when 18 percent of the state’s registered voters showed up at the polls for the primaries. That anemic turnout was blamed on a lack of contested races and triple-digit temperatures.
Since then, however, voter interest has increased because of the presidential nominating races.
“The indicator I would look at, at this point, is that throughout the nation we saw heavy turnout in primaries for the presidential nomination, both at the caucus sites and primaries — and that’s encouraging to me,” Thornburgh said.
“But ultimately what determines whether or not you are going to have a high voter turnout is a highly contested race,” he said.
In February, the Kansas Democratic Party caucuses supported Barack Obama by an almost 3-1 margin, while the Kansas Republican Party voters favored Mike Huckabee over presumptive GOP nominee John McCain in their primary.
In the upcoming August contests, Lawrence Democrats will chose between Jim Slattery and Lee Jones to run against U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., in November. Libertarian Randall Hodgkinson will also be on the November ballot.
And Republicans in Lawrence will help set the field in two U.S. House races.
In the 3rd Congressional District, which includes east Lawrence, GOP voters will select between Nick Jordan and Paul Showen to go against U.S. Rep. Dennis Moore, D-Lenexa. Libertarian Joe Bellis is also running. In the 2nd congressional district, which includes west Lawrence, Jim Ryun faces Lynn Jenkins for the right to take on U.S. Rep. Nancy Boyda, D-Topeka. Libertarian Robert Gerrard will be on that general election ballot, too.
Lawrence Republicans also will select a nominee between Alan Detrich and Robert Meissner to face Democrat Carolyn Campbell for State Board of Education, District 4.
Advance voting in the primaries starts July 16. The Republican Party primary is closed to only registered Republican voters, while the Democratic Party primary will be open to Democrats and unaffiliated registered voters.
As of June 1, there were approximately 1,645,703 registered voters in Kansas. Republican registration stood at 739,070; unaffiliated at 448,745; and Democrats, 447,419. The remaining belonged to other minor parties.
But while officials believe voter interest may be up, those wanting to run for office continues to decline. In legislative races, four state senators face no opposition and 44 state House members will get a free ride to re-election.
“It’s getting tougher and tougher to get people to run for office,” Thornburgh said. “The consuming time of politics and quite frankly sometimes the ugly nature of politics; fewer and fewer people are willing to engage.”
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29 June 2008 at 9:26 a.m.
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toe (Anonymous) says…
The only reason to vote is to stop tax increases.
29 June 2008 at 10:47 a.m.
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jasonc_22 (Anonymous) says…
wow…toe might have just said the stupidest thing I've ever read on this web site.
29 June 2008 at 11:54 a.m.
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XD40 (Anonymous) says…
No jasonc_22, that's not correct. But, you may have.
29 June 2008 at 12:12 p.m.
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SettingTheRecordStraight (Anonymous) says…
I don't know if stopping tax increases is the only reason to vote, but it's way up there on my list.
29 June 2008 at 7:18 p.m.
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overthemoon (Anonymous) says…
Several years ago, the redefining of congressional districts was a blatant attempt on the part of conservative forces to water down the impact of a well educated and politically active voter block. Whether we prove to take a pivotal role will be be largely undermined by those who care only about taxes and their own tiny, inconsequential corner of the world.
29 June 2008 at 7:42 p.m.
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srj (Anonymous) says…
“The Republican Party primary is closed to only registered Republican voters”
Boy, does that help Ryan. I would hope they are not dumb enough to pick him over Lynn Jenkins. You know Boyda is rooting for Ryan.
29 June 2008 at 9:12 p.m.
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beobachter (Anonymous) says…
If the repubs are dumb enough to pick Ryun, then they are too stupid to expect to beat Boyda. But then Ryun supporters have never been known as intelligent, just total religious fanatics.
29 June 2008 at 9:45 p.m.
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kawryan (Anonymous) says…
“wow…toe might have just said the stupidest thing I've ever read on this web site.”
Republicans need a reason to vote too!