Can election office spending boost Kansas voter turnout?
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Can election office spending boost Kansas voter turnout?
Elections cost money. For ballots, voting machines, poll workers, tabulation equipment. Then there’s the money for polling places in churches or recreation centers or schools. Between 2018 and 2022, the 105 county clerks and election commissioners across Kansas spent and combined $4.4 million — or 25% — more on elections than four years earlier. Yet Kansas voter turnout dropped five percentage points between those two nonpresidential election ye…
Data dive: Can election office spending boost Kansas voter turnout?
Elections cost money. For ballots, voting machines, poll workers, tabulation equipment. Then there’s the money for polling places in churches or recreation centers or schools. Between 2018 and 2022, the 105 county clerks and election commissioners across Kansas spent and combined $4.4 million — or 25% — more on elections than four years earlier. Yet Kansas voter turnout dropped five percentage points between those two nonpresidential election ye…
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