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In 2026, Kansans will vote on whether Supreme Court justices should be elected

Kansans will vote next year on whether to elect Supreme Court justices or keep the current merit-based system.  Kansas lawmakers narrowly passed a constitutional amendment that will be on the August 2026 ballot. The state has seven Supreme Court justices. If approved by voters, three judges would be elected in 2028. Two more would be […]

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Lawmakers debate whether voters should elect Kansas Supreme Court justices

Robert Edmunds won three judicial elections in his home state of North Carolina. He was elected to the state Court of Appeals before serving two terms on the state’s Supreme Court.  Edmunds said he never would have risen through the ranks without elections. He didn’t have any political connections to the governor. He didn’t run […]

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