Redistricting
Kansas
After
the Kansas Legislature failed to redraw the district boundaries for the United
States Congress, the Kansas Senate, the Kansas House of Representatives and the
Kansas Board of Education, the Kansas District Court redrew the districts
itself stating, “we acted solely to remedy a legislative default.” Essex
v. Kobach, CIV. A, 12-4046-KHV, 2012 WL 2126876 (D. Kan. June 7,
2012). The lengthy district court opinion alters the four redistricting
maps and made for a rush to the filing deadline on Monday, June 11 for new
challengers and old challengers wondering where they plan to run in the
upcoming elections.
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10990 Quivira, Suite 200; Overland Park, KS 66210
Phone: (913) 948-9490
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday
Don't Forget To Visit Our Website:
http://eslawyers.com
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