
Mike Swenson, a spokesman for Keep Kansas Courts Impartial, said the mailer was a last-minute attempt to create confusion. The imagery includes a red X over a “Vote yes!” sign from the Aug. Van Meteren’s mailer shows a “no” circle filled out under a ballot question about whether to retain a Kansas Supreme Court justice. The confusion comes from the message on the flip side: “When you vote Tuesday, let them hear you again!” the mailer says, with a big all-caps “NO!” Wade,” the front of the mailer reads, “but Kansans pushed back and said, ‘No!’ ” “It took just five anti-choice justices to overturn Roe v. Supreme Court, which eliminated federal protections for reproductive health care in June when it overturned Roe v.

2 primary.Ī mailer sent by VMCF - formerly known as the Van Meteren Charitable Foundation - blurs the distinction between the Kansas Supreme Court and U.S.

Voters rejected that amendment by a 59-41 margin in the Aug. A proposed constitutional amendment on abortion would have overturned the 2019 decision and given the Legislature the authority to ban abortion without exceptions.
