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19 January 2024
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The candidate list for Kansas’ upcoming Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) is complete with one more Democrat challenger.
Marianne Wilson puts the list of candidates appearing in the upcoming March PPP to eight. She joined the ranks of of other candidates on Jan. 19 shortly before the noon deadline arrived, according to the Kansas Secretary of State’s (SOS) website. Other contenders include:
Democrat President Joe Biden
Republican former President Donald Trump
Republican former Governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley
Democrat Minnesota Representative Dean Phillips
Republican pastor Ryan Binkley.
Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis
Democrat Jason Michael Palmer
Who is Marianne Wilson?
Wilson is a self-help author who is one of the Democrats challenging Biden for the presidential ticket. She is pushing for a “season of repair, a new beginning, a renewed faith in what’s possible,” according to her campaign website.
Major policy issues Wilson is concerned with include, war and peace, climate change, the economy and immigration.
What is the Presidential Preference Primary?
The PPP has only been used twice before in Kansas history in 1980 and 1992. It is described as a nontraditional election by the SOS. This is because the timelines and statutes for this election are different when compared to other primary elections or the general election. For example, there will be no three-day grace period for any mail-in ballots after election day. Upcoming deadlines before the election include:
Jan. 2 – Deadline for political parties to send the party rules for delegate allocation to the SOS.
Jan. 16 – Deadline for political parties to let the SOS know who is eligible to vote in each party’s PPP.
Jan. 19 – Candidates have until noon on Jan. 19 to file to run in the PPP.
Feb. 20 – Deadline to register to vote or update voter registration information to participate in the PPP. This is also the last day to apply for an advance voting mail ballot.
Feb. 28 – First day of advance voting. Advance ballots by mail are transmitted. In-person advance voting can also start.
March 18 – Last day for in-person advance voting.
March 19 – PPP begins.
A PPP requires an act by the Kansas Legislature to be conducted. The enactment takes responsibility away for conducting a caucus from the Republican and Democrat parties in Kansas, instead giving it to the state. It is called a preference primary as it is an election where the vote totals are given to a political party to allocate delegates to candidates at the national convention. Voters will not select the party candidate in this election.
You can learn more about the PPP by clicking here.
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