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RandySF

(86,876 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 02:13 PM 15 hrs ago

Finalists for Kansas Supreme Court vacancy willing to stand for election if amendment passes

TOPEKA — Johnson County District Judge Robert Wonnell gave thought when applying for a vacancy on the Kansas Supreme Court to the proposed constitutional amendment that could transform the selection of justices serving on the state’s highest court.

He said no one should expect him to transform into a foot-stomping candidate eager to battle rivals with attack ads and make promises about the outcome of issues before the court.

“If I were selected to serve on the Supreme Court, and if the process were to change, I don’t know that I am capable or could become a political animal,” he said.

The amendment on the Aug. 4 ballot would erase the current merit-selection system in place since 1958. The process has relied on a nine-member Supreme Court Nominating Commission to interview applicants and submit a list of finalists to governors. The existing approach in Kansas requires Supreme Court justices to stand for retention after serving one year on the bench. If a majority of votes are cast to retain a justice, that individual remains for a term of six years.



https://kansasreflector.com/2026/06/03/finalists-for-kansas-supreme-court-vacancy-willing-to-stand-for-election-if-amendment-passes/

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Finalists for Kansas Supreme Court vacancy willing to stand for election if amendment passes (Original Post) RandySF 15 hrs ago OP
I really hate to see this, but I believe the amendment will pass. slightlv 14 hrs ago #1

slightlv

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1. I really hate to see this, but I believe the amendment will pass.
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 03:09 PM
14 hrs ago

I put it right now in the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" category. And I'll tell you why... it's NOT that I have complete trust in that 9 member Nominating Commission... but I DO have more trust in it than I have in the republicans in this state. They're too easily swayed by lies and promises that never come to pass, but are never shown to be the lies they started out straight from the start. With a state full of magats, WHY would anyone want to hand over selection vs election of justices? Because the Archdiocese can't win their anti-abortion agenda any other way. But they CAN turn out the maga catholics. Since trying the first time to outlaw abortion, they've tried 2 to 3 other times in different ways, but they still can't make progress. They may think this is their golden boat, but I believe KS people will say "NO" to anti-abortion stances even now. Unfortunately, they will probably pick it to death. And, in the meantime, things that don't have massive appeal will slip through the soon-to-be-total maga court, just like our country's very own SCOTUS. Jesus wept, people... and I weep for my state heading down to levels even the Brownback admin couldn't achieve, thanks to the court it had.

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