Let’s not call it quite yet.
“But, what Kobach will lose in Johnson County, he will likely make up for with Sedgwick, Miami, and Leavenworth Counties.
On Wednesday, another round of counties will be counted, including Shawnee County, which encompasses Topeka, and Wyandotte County, the region where Kobach once lived and won by a wide margin on election day.”
The problem is that there will be very few provisional votes in the rest of the state, most counties will have a hand full. Johnson County is the big dog in this state and in any other state it would be a Democrat county. Colyer will have a big margin in Johnson County, and that will probably be enough to keep the other counties to overcome Colyer's lead.
Colyer won in Shawnee by a wide margin and in Wyandotte there were only 4,200 total votes in the Republican race. The math doesn’t work, I’m afraid.