Kansas House of Representatives District 107 in Kansas State House District 107, Kansas
2026 Primary Election
- Cheri Koochel — Social worker in Salina, KS
Cheri Koochel is running for the Kansas House of Representatives, District 107, driven by a commitment to strong, people-first leadership. With thirty-four years of service as a social worker and various leadership roles, she brings a wealth of experience to public service. Her campaign emphasizes "People First, Progress Always," advocating for integrity, transparency, collaboration, and a common-sense approach. Koochel positions herself as an independent thinker who is solution-focused, bipartisan, and fact-oriented, aiming to work across the aisle and prioritize solutions over blame. She seeks to represent the needs of District 107 by focusing on truth and honesty in decision-making.
- Jordan Budreau — Small business owner in Concordia, KS
Jordan Budreau is a local Concordia businessowner who has filed to run for the Kansas House of Representatives 107th District. He owns BPR Commercial & Residential LLC and the Grind coffee house, and also serves as president of 12X12 Recovery. Budreau is running in the Republican primary against incumbent Representative Dawn Wolf. His motivation stems from his experience operating businesses in North Central Kansas, inspiring him to advocate for the district and adopt a hands-on approach to community service. He resides in Concordia, Kansas.
- Dawn Wolf — Incumbent Member of the Kansas House of Representatives in Bennington, KS
Dawn Wolf is an incumbent Republican Member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing District 107. She assumed office in January 2025 and is seeking re-election in the 2026 primary, touting herself as a "champion for local control." Before her current role, she served two terms as an Ottawa County commissioner and worked as an online coordinator for a school district. Wolf is married to Tim Wolf, has four children and nine grandchildren, and is an active community volunteer residing in Bennington. She has received endorsements from organizations such as the Kansas Farm Bureau.