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April 18, 2022Topeka, Kan. | By: AP
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly has signed a redistricting measure expected to preserve Republican supermajorities in the Kansas Legislature.
The measure she signed Friday also would make it possible for conservatives to elect more members to the state school board.
Kelly didn't say why she signed the measure in announcing her action, but she previously had praised the new House and Senate maps. The new legislative lines also had bipartisan support.
The State Board of Education map was more contentious because board members opposing it. The Kansas Constitution requires the state Supreme Court to review the legislative maps and rule on their validity within 45 days.