Senator Elaine Bowers Announces Candidacy for Re-Election

Elaine Bowers, a Republican from Concordia, Has Filed for Re-Election for Her 36th Senate District Seat
Elaine Bowers, a Republican from Concordia, Has Filed for Re-Election for Her 36th Senate District Seat

Senator Elaine Bowers has proudly announced her candidacy for re-election to Kansas State Senator representing the 36th Senate District.  Senator Bowers seeks to continue her dedicated representation and advocacy for the constituents of her district which after re-districting last session adds one more county to Senate District 36.  The fourteen counties in District 36 are Clay, Cloud, Jewell, Lincoln, Marshall, Mitchell, Osborne, Ottawa, Phillips, Republic, Rooks, Russell, Smith, and Washington.

"I am honored to announce my candidacy for re-election as your State Senator," said Senator Bowers.  "Over the years, it has been a privilege to serve the people of Kansas in the 36th Senate District and I am deeply committed to continuing the important work we have started together.  I believe in the power of partnership, and I am dedicated to working tirelessly on behalf of all constituents to address the challenges facing our state and to build a brighter future for generations to come."

Senator Bowers brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of collaboration with local, state, and federal officials and maintains the reputation as a get-something-done legislator in Topeka.  She remains committed to listening to the concerns of her constituents, engaging with communities across her district, and fighting for policies that reflect the values and priorities of the people in our rural portion of the state.  Her tireless efforts have resulted in significant legislative achievements that have positively impacted the lives of individuals and communities across the state.

Senator Bowers strives to bridge differences, seeking compromise and consensus on key issues.  She currently Chairs the Transparency and Ethics Committee and is Vice Chair of the Local Government Committee. She additionally serves on Capitol Preservation, Utilities, Transportation, and the Judiciary Committees.  Other special committees include Russell Jennings Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight and the Joint Committee on State-Tribal Relations.