Kansas Board Rejects Liberal Activist's Challenge To Kobach's Bid For Governor
By JOHN HANNA
September 11, 2018 7:17 am
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) An all-Republican state board on Monday rejected a liberal Kansas activists challenge to Secretary of State Kris Kobachs listing as the GOP nominee for governor on the November ballot after he argued that hundreds of legal votes were not counted in the primary election.
The State Objections Board concluded that Davis Hammet, of Topeka, could not show that Kobachs narrow victory over Gov. Jeff Colyer in the GOP primary could be overturned by the issues Hammet raised. It also rejected Hammets argument that Kobachs chief deputy should not have been involved in reviewing the challenge.
Kobach defeated Colyer by 343 votes out of more than 317,000 cast. Colyers supporters initially raised some of the same questions Hammet did in his objection, but the governor conceded the race a week after the primary.
It is not merely that an objection has been made for one of the appropriate grounds.
You also must present evidence that this election would be overturned, said Assistant Secretary of State Eric Rucker, who presided over the boards meeting.
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This does not surprise me at all.......................this ruling is what is wrong with Kansas...................men and woman have died to have there votes count........................