Voters Guide: 3 incumbent Kansas House Democrats unopposed on ballot
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Short of a wildly successful last-minute write-in campaign, three incumbent Lawrence Democrats are assured of serving another two-year term in the Kansas House
Unopposed on the general election ballot are Barbara Ballard, of the 44th District, which includes Lawrence precincts west of Iowa Street to Wakarusa Drive; Eileen Horn, who represents the 10th Kansas House District, which includes southeast Lawrence and southeast Douglas County, including Baldwin City; and Dennis “Boog” Highberger, who represents the 46th District, which includes East Lawrence.
There is one contested House race in the 54th District involving rural southwest Douglas County between incumbent Republican Ken Corbet, of Topeka, and Democrat Sarah Coats, of Auburn.
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Voter Guide: Nov. 6, 2018 Election
• Kansans face stark choice in governor’s race
• 2nd District congressional race draws eyes of nation
• Secretary of state race a referendum on Kobach’s performance
• Attorney general’s race pits Republican incumbent against Lawrence lawyer
• Incumbent state treasurer facing off against Lawrence Democrat
• State senator, former health care services manager vying for insurance commissioner
• Proposition 1 seeks nearly $5 million in sales taxes for mental health programs
• 45th District candidates differ on importance of party affiliation
• Newcomer, political survivor contest for 42nd House seat
• 3 incumbent Kansas House Democrats unopposed on ballot
• 3 Douglas County District Court judges on ballot for retention