Kansas House of Representatives District 110 in Kansas State House District 110, Kansas
2026 Primary Election
- Mark Schaukowitch — Candidate for Kansas House of Representatives in KS
Mark Schaukowitch is a Democratic candidate for the Kansas House of Representatives, District 110, with his primary set for August 4, 2026. He advocates for corporate accountability, stressing the importance of government oversight in ensuring private companies deliver on promises made in development deals. Schaukowitch expresses concerns about corporate influence on agriculture and rural economies, and the broader impact of large organizations on markets and local outcomes. He believes in empowering everyday citizens to run for office, challenging traditional political hierarchies, and focusing on state-level issues. He also highlights the need to improve communication between government entities and residents to enhance access to resources and foster civic participation.
- Max L. Dibble — Candidate for Kansas House of Representatives in KS
Max Dibble is a candidate for Kansas House District 110, aiming to voice Northwest Kansas concerns. A lifelong Kansan, he grew up in Woodston, Rooks County, earning Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Mathematics from Fort Hays State University. Dibble's public service includes 12 years as Phillips County Commissioner and leadership roles on the Kansas Association of Counties and Kansas County Commissioner Association boards. He also contributed to the IKE 10-Year KDOT program. Dibble prioritizes addressing rising property taxes and focuses on Appropriations, Budget, Transportation, Water, and Agriculture.
- Marvin Matchett — Incumbent County Commissioner in Norton, KS
Marvin Matchett serves as a Norton County Commissioner and is the President of the Kansas Legislative Policy Group, an organization representing 33 counties across western Kansas. In 2026, he actively engaged with the Kansas Legislature, providing testimony on several key issues. He advocated for local government interests, urging careful consideration of tax reform's impact on communities and emphasizing the need for predictable revenue streams. Matchett supported legislation to grant counties greater autonomy in presenting local sales tax questions directly to voters, aiming to enhance transparency and local control over funding for essential services. He also championed a program designed to attract and retain attorneys in rural Kansas, recognizing its importance for access to justice and community vitality.
- Cody Ward — Candidate for State Representative in Logan, KS
Cody D Ward is a candidate for the Kansas House of Representatives, seeking election in District 110 during the 2026 election cycle. Residing in Logan, Kansas, Ward officially initiated their campaign by filing an Appointment of Treasurer report on May 12, 2026, wherein they also appointed themselves as the treasurer for their campaign. This marks an early step in their bid for state office. No specific policy positions or professional background are detailed in the available records.