Johnson County, Kansas Breaks Records For Early Voting

Call it campaign 2024 progress . . . The golden ghetto enjoys record voter turnout as progressives & conservatives slug it out for political power and a defining moment to keep these state deeply "red" or usher in a new wave of "purple" bipartisanship.

Check the public radio hype or anticipation . . .

Johnson County Election Commissioner Fred Sherman calls turnout for presidential years the "tsunami wave of elections."

Sherman is responsible for administering the election for over 478,000 registered voters in Kansas's most populous county. At the time of recording, Johnson County had recorded 141,000 votes cast, and Sherman expects the final number of ballots to be over 350,000.

That turnout has already broken records — with days to go before Election Day itself.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Johnson County, Kansas, is breaking early voting records this election

Johnson County Election Commissioner Fred Sherman discusses how his office has handled high early voting turnout, and how they plan to prepare for a busy Nov. 5.

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