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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vies for reelection against Republican Derek Schmidt in Kansas

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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vies for reelection against Republican Derek Schmidt in Kansas
  • Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly is seeking a second term as governor of Kansas.
  • Kelly, one of the most vulnerable Democratic governors, faces Attorney General Derek Schmidt.

Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly is running for a second term against Republican Attorney General Derek Schmidt in Kansas.

Kansas' gubernatorial candidates

Kelly, a moderate Democrat first elected in 2018, is seeking a second term in office, running on her record in leading Kansas through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Her opponent, Attorney General Derek Schmidt, has hammered Kelly over issues including Kansas' educational and foster care systems.

A third candidate, state Sen. Dennis Pyle, is also running in the race as an independent candidate but positioning himself to Schmidt's right. He has described Kelly and Schmidt as "two peas in a pod." His candidacy could split the vote and ultimately boost Kelly at Schmidt's expense.

Kansas' voting history

Kansas trends solidly Republican in federal races. The state backed President Donald Trump in 2020 by more than 14 percentage points and Sen. Roger Marshall by 11 points in the 2020 election.

Some statewide races, however, have different partisan dynamics. In 2018, Kelly defeated GOP gubernatorial nominee Kris Kobach, by 5 points, 48% to 43%.

Kansas' gubernatorial race also follows Kansas voters in August decisively rejecting a ballot referendum that would have eliminated the right to abortion from the Kansas Constitution. The vote, following a Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, does not portend a Democratic sweep in November, but does show the power of abortion rights to galvanize Kansas voters.

The money race

Kelly has outraised Schmidt by a margin of two-to-one so far in 2022, the Kansas Reflector reported, bringing in $1.5 million for her campaign compared to around $707,000 for Schmidt as of the most recent campaign finance filings.

What the experts say

The race between Kelly and Schmidt is rated as a "toss-up" by Inside Elections, The Cook Political Report, and Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.




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