Democrat · Kansas Secretary of State
Sources for Jennifer Day
19 public sources used in researching this candidate. Every claim in the profile traces back to one or more of these URLs.
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Primary Records
8 sources- Jennifer Day is listed for the August 4, 2026 primary
- Office Jurisdiction and Office Position: Secretary of State
- Term: 4 year; Term End: 2031
- Open
Kansas Public Disclosure Commission / Kansas.gov · 2026-05-19
Kansas State Wide Office - 2026 Election Cyclekansas.gov
- Day, Jennifer is listed under Secretary of State candidates
- The page links her Appointment of Treasurer and 202601 receipts-and-expenditures report
- The page says it was last updated January 22, 2026
- Open
Kansas Public Disclosure Commission / Kansas.gov · 2026-05-19
Appointment of Treasurer or Candidate Committee Formkansas.gov
- Candidate Name: Jennifer R Day
- Office Sought: Secretary of State
- Treasurer Name: Stacey Knoell
- Open
Kansas Public Disclosure Commission / Kansas.gov · 2026-05-19
Campaign Finance Receipts and Expenditures Report - Jennifer R Daykansas.gov
- Report covers January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025
- Total contributions and other receipts were $84,304.87
- Total expenditures and other disbursements were $69,564.35
- Campaign centers the Secretary of State race on election administration, voting access, election security, public trust, and business services
- Campaign site lists endorsements from Laura Kelly, Brandon Woodard, Nikki McDonald, Dan Osman, Jerry Stogsdill, Mike Kelly, and Dawn Rattan
- Campaign site links Bluesky, X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, ActBlue, and a press kit
- Day represented House District 48 as a Democrat
- House service is listed as 2020-2021
- The page lists sponsored bills HB 2140 and HB 2300 and sponsored resolutions HR 6008, HR 6013, HR 6014, and HR 6016
- Open
Kansas State Legislature · 2026-05-19
Kansas House of Representatives 2021 Session Voter History - Daykslegislature.gov
- Official 2021 vote record for Day
- Includes votes on concealed carry, firearm safety education, criminal justice, budgets, veterans, victims, and other measures
- Open
Kansas State Legislature · 2026-05-19
Jennifer Day Testimony to House Elections Committee on HB 2452kslegislature.gov
- Day submitted opponent written-only testimony on HB 2452
- Day identified herself as a Kansas citizen and election worker in her county for the past eight years
- Her testimony raised concerns about longer ballots, undervotes, voter disengagement, confusion, and voting-process delays
Reporting and Public Context
2 sources- Kansas Democratic Party Washington Days 2026 agenda listing "Guest Speaker - Jennifer Day for Secretary of State" at the March 2026 event. (source)
Public Online Activity
9 sources- Local harvest identified this as the highest visible Bluesky post-level engagement in the captured feed, with 4 likes and 2 reposts
- Post named military families overseas, seniors, rural voters, and working parents as mail-ballot users
- Bluesky post, 2026-02-14, naming military families overseas, seniors, rural voters, and working parents as Kansans who use mail-in ballots. This had the highest visible Bluesky post-level engagement in the captured feed...
- Post connected the business-services issue to Day's current LLC filing/report experience
- Bluesky post, 2026-04-06, saying her current LLC report and fee were easier than finding lighting for a residential rehab project. (source)
- Post announced a 2026 Gun Sense Candidate distinction from Moms Demand Action
- Several issue areas were not prominent in the accessible campaign-controlled material. The reviewed set did not show sustained discussion of abortion, LGBTQ policy, religious liberty, immigration, school choice, marijua...
- Bluesky post, 2026-04-22, announcing a 2026 Gun Sense Candidate distinction from Moms Demand Action. (source)
- Bluesky post, 2026-01-16, opposing moving city and school elections to even-numbered years and saying cities and school districts did not support the bill. (source)
- The social feed most available for post-level review is Bluesky, where the campaign account had 32 followers, 37 following, and 70 posts on May 11, 2026. The accessible feed returned 55 recent entries from Nov. 18, 2025...
- Bluesky post, 2026-01-22: "Voting should be simple, secure and accessible." (source)
- Day's campaign contrasts its voting-access frame with proposed restrictions on mail and early voting. On Feb. 9, 2026, she wrote that a Kansas Senate bill "could end mail-in ballots" and called it "a clear attack on Kan...
- Bluesky post, 2026-02-09, criticizing a Kansas Senate bill that "could end mail-in ballots." (source)
- X appears to mirror or parallel the Bluesky campaign identity. Public page state identified @ElectJenDay as "Jennifer Day for Secretary of State," with 41 followers, 97 following, 70 statuses, and 62 media items. Its de...
- X/Twitter public profile metadata, captured 2026-05-11: 41 followers, 97 following, 70 statuses, 62 media, created 2025-09-25. (source)
- YouTube presence is minimal but real. The public YouTube oEmbed endpoint identified "Jennifer Day - Launch Video" by author Jennifer Day and channel URL https://www.youtube.com/@ElectJenDay; the channel page resolves to...
- YouTube launch video metadata, captured 2026-05-11: title "Jennifer Day - Launch Video," author Jennifer Day, channel @ElectJenDay. (source)