WICHITA, Kan. -- WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Understaffing and lack of employee training at the Sedgwick County election office led to final vote counts once again being delayed for hours after polls closed, a task force said Monday. In a six-page report, the task force comprised of staff members from the Kansas Secretary of State's office found that the Sedgwick County election commissioner's office has the fewest number of full-time staff among the state's four largest counties, even though Sedgwick County has the second-highest number of registered voters in the state. Vote totals in both the Aug. 6 primary...
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