Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Help Kids Voting Kansas Win Up to $200,000!
If you have a facebook profile it is easy to go on to cast your vote, here are the details!
1) Each user gets 20 votes, you may only vote for each organization ONCE (therefore you can vote for up to 20 organizations)
2) Go to the link below to vote for Kids Voting Kansas! Once you've voted, don't forget to share the news on your facebook wall and invite others to do the same! You can then click the "Search and Vote" button at the top of the page to search for other charities to vote for, including Kids Voting USA! Here is the link to vote for Kids Voting Kansas:
http://apps.facebook.com/chasecommunitygiving/charities/481126199-kids-voting-kansas-inc?src=charity-details-wall-post-self&ref=mf
Monday, June 14, 2010
Happy Flag Day!

Today marks a holiday you may or may not have heard of, but is full of rich history; Flag Day.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Women Win Big in Primary Elections

"With victories by several prominent women in Tuesday's primary elections came the familiar declarations that a 'year of the woman' is underway. But in at least five races, something even more remarkable occurred: The candidates' gender never became much of an issue.
"Tuesday's elections put on display the increasing diversity of female candidates, as well as their growing resilience. They were for abortion rights and against them, old and young, part of the political establishment and new to it. Their male opponents attacked them -- relentlessly, in some cases -- apparently unworried about being seen as picking on a woman. The women touched on their gender, but did so sparingly."
Read the rest of Howard Kurtz's article here for an interesting discussion on the evolving role of women in politics:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/11/AR2010061101988.html
So, who were some of these women that won big on Tuesday?
Blanche Lincoln- In a major upset, incumbent Senator Blanche Lincoln held on to her Senate seat, defeating Arkansas Lt. Gov Bill Halter 51-49%
Carly Fiorina- Fiorina won a three-way Senate Primary for the chance to face incumbent Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer.
Meg Whitman- Whitman won another three-way primary to win the Republican nomination for the California Governor's race.
Sharron Angle- Angle won a three-way GOP primary in Nevada for the chance to challenge Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
Nikki Haley- Haley came out on top in the Republican primary for South Carolina Governor, however with 49% of the vote, she came 1% short of the vote needed to certify her as the winner. She will head to a run-off election against her opponent, Gresham Barrett. If elected Governor, Haley will be the first female Governor of South Carolina.
345 File to Run in Kansas Elections
One U.S. Senator
All 125 State Representatives
All four U.S. Representatives
State Board of Education (#1,3,5,7,9)
Governor / Lt. Governor
4 Kansas Supreme Court Justices (#1,2,3,5)
Secretary of State
9 Kansas Court of Appeals Judges
Attorney General
District Court Judges (40 retained, 29 elected)
State Treasurer
District Magistrate Judges (16 retained, 2 elected)
Commissioner of Insurance
http://www.kansasreporter.org/62027.aspx
Kansas Democrats Open Primary

Yesterday, the Kansas Democractic Party announced that they will hold an open primary when voters go to the polls on August 3rd.
