Note: Wichitopekington will be updating regularly through the morning as races take shape for south-central Kansas political offices Candidates lined up to file for state office. New court-ordered maps touched off a land-rush scene as politicians scrambled to adjust to new districts
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Candidates line up to file for state office Monday. New court-ordered maps touched off a land-rush scene as politicians scrambled to adjust to new districts.
- Court releases redistricting plans; two Wichita-area Senate showdowns avoided
- Final Kansas House Sedgwick County districts
- Final Senate map - Sedgwick County districts
- Final Kansas Board of Education district map
- Final Kansas House district map
- Final Kansas Senate district map
- Final Kansas Congressional district map
- Read the complete court ruling, including detailed descriptions on each map
- View detailed maps and demographic information on all redistricting plans
- Kris Kobach: Candidate filing deadline, primary date won’t be changed
- New state House maps pit friend against friend
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These state House members and challengers from Sedgwick County were involuntarily shifted from one district to another.
• Rep. Mario Goico, R-Wichita, from 100 to 94
• Rep. Phil Hermanson, R-Wichita, from 96 to 98
• Rep. Jim Howell, R-Derby, from 82 to 81
• Rep. Dan Kerschen, R-Garden Plain, from 93 to 101
• Rep. Joe McLeland, R-Wichita, from 94 to 97
• Rep. Joseph Scapa, R-Wichita, from 87 to 88
• Rep. Gene Suellentrop, R-Wichita, from 105 to 91
• Democrat Matthew Collins, from 89 to 86
• Republican Charissa Jarboe Gale, from 91 to 92
• Republicans Mark Holick and Wade Waterbury, from 94 to 101
• Democrat Liz Hicks, from 95 to 105
• Republican Rick Lindsey, from 98 to 96
• Republican Lou Smith, from 90 to 91

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