Kansas gerrymandering may eventually imperil Republicans’ firm grip on 1st District

Alexandra Middlewood, chair of the political science department at Wichita State University, said Kansas Republicans may have been mistaken in gerrymandering left-leaning Lawrence into the 1st congressional district with immigrant youth of southwest Kansas. Eventually, she said during a Dole Institute forum, the GOP district might be competitive for Democratic candidates. (Kansas Reflector screen capture of Dole Institute’s YouTube channel)

LAWRENCE — Wichita State University political science chairwoman Alexandra Middlewood suspects Kansas Republicans made a tactical error by gerrymandering left-leaning Lawrence into the conservative, rural 1st congressional district that extends to the Colorado border.

Lawrence was removed from the 2nd District of U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner, a Republican, and buried in the 1st District controlled by hard-right GOP U.S. Rep. Tracey Mann. In exchange, LaTurner absorbed part of Democrat-rich Wyandotte County stripped from U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, the 3rd District Democrat. This remapping exercise was designed to undercut support for Davids, but she won reelection in 2022.

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