Election Day may be over but the votes are still coming in at the Sedgwick County election office. That’s all because of a change in state law. And it’s creating uncertainty in a race where just 160 votes can decide who moves on to the general election.
… at the election office downtown votes continue to arrive, more than 425 mail-in ballots and counting. A state law change a couple years ago means the elections office has to accept mail-in ballots until Friday, as long as the postmark is no later than Election Day.

The question is, will one candidate manage to dominate the mail-in vote enough to move the final percentages?

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