I bet if you remove just one of the three largest cities, Topeka, Kansas City, or Wichita the vote would have won.
Just like here in Indiana, remove a couple of urban areas and the rest of the state would hardly ever put a D in office, certainly not a radical one.
Thats true anywhere. Remove the top 20 urban centers in the United States and we would be an overwhelmingly conservative country.
Absolutely Correct. I worked for a company based in Kansas. Culture is very different than in Texas. But like all states, the Cities are also a seat of insanity. Rural people are a lot more sane and a LOT more independent. Reality smacks those living away from masses of people in the face daily.
“I bet if you remove just one of the three largest cities, Topeka, Kansas City, or Wichita the vote would have won.”
You can add Overland Park, Lawerence, and Manhattan and this measure would have never passed, and that should be a lesson to all of us about big city voters.
For electoral fairness, referendums should be decided by each county having just one vote and whichever measure or candidates wins the most counties wins the state.