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Republican Charlotte Esau defeats Dennis Miller to reclaim Kansas House seat in Olathe

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Olathe Republican Charlotte Esau has defeated Democratic incumbent Dennis Miller in Senate District 14, flipping the script in the rematch of their 2022 contest.

Esau, who previously represented District 14 from 2019 to 2023, led Miller 52% to 48% with all precincts reporting, according to unofficial election results from the Kansas Secretary of State’s Office.

Miller, an Air Force Veteran who defeated Esau by 221 votes two years ago, served on the House veterans and military committee, as well as the local government, taxation and welfare reform committees.

Neither candidate immediately responded to requests for comment late Tuesday evening.

Esau, who co-owns a consulting firm, ran on a platform of tax relief, prioritizing public safety and supporting public education and expanded job training opportunities, according to her campaign website.

Esau also pushed back on attack ads targeting her stance on reproductive rights, saying she “never advocated for a total ban on abortion.”

“Birth control. IVF. Healthcare freedom. The list of lies about what I supposedly want to ban grows with each attack,” Esau wrote on her website. “Here are the facts: I do not support bans on birth control and IVF. I am a staunch supporter of healthcare freedom on these and other issues.”

Her husband, Keith Esau, previously held the District 14 seat from 2013 to 2019.

Esau’s victory was one of a handful of Republican triumphs across Johnson County on Tuesday that helped the GOP preserve and expand veto-proof supermajorities in both chambers of the Kansas Legislature.

Republicans also appeared poised to pick up a House seat in Olathe’s District 15, where Democratic incumbent Allison Hougland trailed Republican Lauren Bohi by 131 votes with all precincts reporting. That outcome could still be influenced by late-arriving mail ballots and provisional ballots.

Bohi, an administrative assistant at pediatric behavioral health clinic KidsTLC, did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday evening.

Hougland, a realtor, told The Star earlier in the evening that she expected the race to be close. She won the seat in 2022 after defeating Republican Matt Bingesser by 78 votes.

This story was originally published November 6, 2024 at 12:28 AM.

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Matthew Kelly
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Matthew Kelly is The Kansas City Star’s Kansas State Government reporter. He previously covered local government for The Wichita Eagle. Kelly holds a political science degree from Wichita State University.
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