Who and What I Endorse

Vote YES on the constitutional amendment. The question appears on the primary ballot on August 4, 2026. The amendment would allow voters to elect Supreme Court judges, the only office on which voters are prevented from voting. Currently, judges are nominated by a nine-member commitee, five of whom are liberal lawyers. If the lawyers agree on the nominees, it does not matter what the other four members support.

I seek the votes of the people of District 18, the Kansas House district in which I am a candidate. Still, I welcome endorsements from anyone in the world who likes that for which I stand: limited government, individual liberty, economic freedom and traditional values.

This page is meant to tell voters who and what I endorse.

It is pretty simple, really. I vote for the candidates who most closely share my viewpoint.

For voters in District 18, here are the people for whom I will happily vote.

Look for endorsements after June 1

About Robert

  • Lived in Johnson County almost all my life
  • Degree in Journalism from the University of Kansas
  • Former sportswriter for area newpapers
  • Web applications developer
  • Involved in the gig ecomomy for nearly a decade
  • Member of and volunteer at Christ Community Church

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