
By NICK GOSNELL
Hutch Post
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — State Senator Kellie Warren sees her electability as a key attribute in the race for Kansas Attorney General.
"I am the only person in this race who can say they have defeated two liberal incumbents," Warren said. "I have a proven track record in the legislature, at the ballot box, of winning."
Warren defeated Joy Koesten in 2018 in the Republican primary in the Kansas House before defeating Brian Clausen in the general election. She then defeated John Skubal in the Senate primary in 2020, before defeating Koesten again, who had switched parties, in the 2020 general election for Kansas Senate District 11.
"I have a proven track record of responding to issues Kansans care about and to know what those issues are and to listen to people and get those done," Warren said. "I tell you who I am and that's how I go vote and work for you."
Warren was instrumental as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in helping get the Value Them Both Amendment on the Kansas ballot in 2022. She is one of three Republicans vying for the office currently held by Derek Schmidt. He is running for Governor.