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Can election office spending boost Kansas voter turnout?

Summary by Ground News
Kansas counties spent a combined $4.4 million between 2018 and 2022. Yet voter turnout dropped five percentage points between those two nonpresidential election years. Counties that spent more per voter got some payoff on turnout, but with limits. Experts say the way counties spend their money matters, even if the best use of that money is elusive.
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The Wichita Beacon broke the news in on Tuesday, August 22, 2023.
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