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    Roeser defeats Zito after contentious campaign

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    By KMAN Staff on November 6, 2024 Local News
    Roeser after winning election over Kim Zito on Nov. 5, 2024. (Emma Loura/Manhattan Mercury)

    By AJ Shaw and Emma Loura

    Republicans Brad Starnes and Angel Roeser gather with supporters during a watch party Tuesday night at Mojo’s Beach Bar in Aggieville. Starnes unseated Democratic State Sen. Usha Reddi, while Roeser won her Kansas House of Representatives District 67 race against Democrat challenger Kim Zito. Staff photo by Emma Loura
    Kim Zito, the Democratic candidate for Kansas House of Representatives District 67, hugs Katie Allen while taking a phone call during a Riley County Democrats watch party Tuesday night at Sunset Zoo in Manhattan. Zito lost her race to Republican challenger Angel Roeser.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    A Republican will retain the District 67 seat in the Kansas House of Representatives.

    Angel Roeser beat Democratic opponent Kim Zito Tuesday with nearly 53% of the vote and will replace retiring GOP Rep. Mike Dodson in January.

    “I just want to thank the voters for showing out and having the confidence in me,” she said. “I’m looking forward to rolling up my sleeves and working hard in Topeka.”

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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