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RandySF

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Sun Nov 17, 2024, 05:44 AM Nov 17

Results hold in too-close-to-call Kansas legislative races after audit

TOPEKA — The results of two Kansas legislative races that were too close to call on Election Day remained unchanged after an audit.

The day after the election, the two northeast Kansas races automatically triggered a close-race audit because the candidates in each contest were separated by fewer than 1% of votes cast.

In a Senate district encompassing parts of Leavenworth and Wyandotte counties, Republican Jeff Klemp triumphed over the Democratic incumbent, Sen. Jeff Pittman, by just more than 40 votes.

In a Johnson County House seat, Rep. Nikki McDonald, the Democratic incumbent, defeated Republican challenger Kurtis Ruf by about 125 votes, results showed.

A close-race audit involves a recount of votes by hand in certain precincts and comparing that count to machine-tabulated totals. Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab announced Thursday the completion of the two audits.





https://kansasreflector.com/briefs/results-hold-in-too-close-to-call-kansas-legislative-races-after-audit/

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Results hold in too-close-to-call Kansas legislative races after audit (Original Post) RandySF Nov 17 OP
Good to see that some audits and recounts ARE being used to verify first-count results! Think. Again. Nov 17 #1
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