Where they stand
No sourced position or public action found for Abortion / life.
What they have done
No public action found for this issue.
Governor candidate - candidate
Sources
28
linked public trail
Issues
7/14
with evidence
Records
15
documented items
Online
20
observations
Source mix
28 total
Latest source access: May 20, 2026
Source TrailStacy Rogers is profiled here for Governor candidate as a Republican. Rogers' public campaign identity is built around outsider, grassroots, and "people over politics" messaging. Her homepage opens with "People Over Politics. Kansas First." and says she wants a stronger future for every Kansas community. The campaign describes... The strongest recurring theme is that Kansans need a voice against insiders and special interests. In the campaign's announcement language, Rogers says she has not been afraid to "step out, speak up, and lead," and that Kansas deserves leaders who stand with... These biography/status records are descriptive background only; no policy position is inferred from identity, faith, family, or associations.
Position summary
Shown first when sourced
Dated actions
15 items on file
Online signals
20 observed
No sourced position or public action found for Abortion / life.
No public action found for this issue.
No sourced position or public action found for LGBT / gender / parental rights.
No public action found for this issue.
No sourced position or public action found for Education / curriculum / schools.
No public action found for this issue.
No sourced position or public action found for Religious liberty / church / civic morality.
No public action found for this issue.
State of Kansas candidate-filing mirror: retrieved. Lists Stacy L. Rogers (R), Wichita, Governor & Lt. Governor, date filed 12/22/2025, filing method Fee, documents filed with State of Kansas. (source)
State of Kansas candidate-filing mirror: retrieved. Lists Stacy L. Rogers (R), Wichita, Governor & Lt. Governor, date filed 12/22/2025, filing method Fee, documents filed with State of Kansas. (source)
These observations show public activity tied to this issue. They are context, not confirmed positions.
Rogers' current campaign site uses a direct outsider-and-service frame: "People Over Politics. Kansas First." It says she wants a stronger f…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign homepage, captured 2026-05-11. Key signals: people-over-politics frame; first-to-file/first-to-enter claim for Rogers-Smith ticket;…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Economic messaging usually comes through small-business and local-control language. The homepage says she wants policies that uplift hardworking Kansans and protect life, while the Meet Stacy page says she supports fair wages, job training, and incentives for local and small businesses. Her site also emphasizes rural Kansas, agriculture, and homegrown business over investor-driven development. (homepage source, Meet...
KCUR summarized Rogers as a Wichita business owner and reported her statement that a first-day executive order would review each department for inefficiencies, mishandling, and fraud. (KCUR)
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet Connection posts adjacent to campaign links, including a Nov. 7, 2024 post sharing the campaign Linktree. The campaign itself leans into small-business credibility rather than presenting a long government record. (source)
Economic messaging usually comes through small-business and local-control language. The homepage says she wants policies that uplift hardworking Kansans and protect life, while the Meet Stacy page says she supports fair wages, job training, and incentives for local and small businesses. Her site also emphasizes rural Kansas, agriculture, and homegrown business over investor-driven development. (homepage source, Meet Stacy source)
These observations show public activity tied to this issue. They are context, not confirmed positions.
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' current campaign site uses a direct outsider-and-service frame: "People Over Politics. Kansas First." It says she wants a stronger f…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign homepage, captured 2026-05-11. Key signals: people-over-politics frame; first-to-file/first-to-enter claim for Rogers-Smith ticket;…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The Rogers Report page is positioned as a candidate-controlled update channel with campaign updates, event announcements, video messages, pr…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
No sourced position or public action found for Guns / Second Amendment.
No public action found for this issue.
No sourced position or public action found for Immigration / border.
No public action found for this issue.
No sourced position or public action found for Health care / insurance / Medicaid.
No public action found for this issue.
Rogers' public campaign identity is built around outsider, grassroots, and "people over politics" messaging. Her homepage opens with "People Over Politics. Kansas First." and says she wants a stronger future for every Kansas community. The campaign describes the Rogers-Smith ticket as first to formally enter the 2026 governor's race and frames that as proof of readiness to lead, listen, and serve before better-known...
The strongest recurring theme is that Kansans need a voice against insiders and special interests. In the campaign's announcement language, Rogers says she has not been afraid to "step out, speak up, and lead," and that Kansas deserves leaders who stand with people, not special interests. On the Billy Dees Podcast, she said many Kansans feel discounted and unrepresented, and she connected that frustration to career politicians, lobbyists, and special-interest influence. (campaign source, podcast source)
Rogers' public campaign identity is built around outsider, grassroots, and "people over politics" messaging. Her homepage opens with "People Over Politics. Kansas First." and says she wants a stronger future for every Kansas community. The campaign describes the Rogers-Smith ticket as first to formally enter the 2026 governor's race and frames that as proof of readiness to lead, listen, and serve before better-known candidates moved. (source)
These observations show public activity tied to this issue. They are context, not confirmed positions.
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The campaign homepage lists public safety and community trust as a platform priority. (campaign homepage)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Linktree - - accessed 2026-05-19 - tier: social/candidate-controlled directory
Public activity only; not a policy position.
No sourced position or public action found for Public safety / law enforcement / criminal justice.
These observations show public activity tied to this issue. They are context, not confirmed positions.
The campaign homepage lists public safety and community trust as a platform priority. (campaign homepage)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' current campaign site uses a direct outsider-and-service frame: "People Over Politics. Kansas First." It says she wants a stronger f…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign homepage, captured 2026-05-11. Key signals: people-over-politics frame; first-to-file/first-to-enter claim for Rogers-Smith ticket;…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Economic messaging usually comes through small-business and local-control language. The homepage says she wants policies that uplift hardworking Kansans and protect life, while the Meet Stacy page says she supports fair wages, job training, and incentives for local and small businesses. Her site also emphasizes rural Kansas, agriculture, and homegrown business over investor-driven development. (homepage source, Meet...
The campaign homepage lists rural Kansas values and agriculture as priorities. The Meet Stacy page also lists protection from predatory energy projects. (campaign homepage, Meet Stacy)
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet Connection posts adjacent to campaign links, including a Nov. 7, 2024 post sharing the campaign Linktree. The campaign itself leans into small-business credibility rather than presenting a long government record. (source)
Economic messaging usually comes through small-business and local-control language. The homepage says she wants policies that uplift hardworking Kansans and protect life, while the Meet Stacy page says she supports fair wages, job training, and incentives for local and small businesses. Her site also emphasizes rural Kansas, agriculture, and homegrown business over investor-driven development. (homepage source, Meet Stacy source)
These observations show public activity tied to this issue. They are context, not confirmed positions.
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' current campaign site uses a direct outsider-and-service frame: "People Over Politics. Kansas First." It says she wants a stronger f…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign homepage, captured 2026-05-11. Key signals: people-over-politics frame; first-to-file/first-to-enter claim for Rogers-Smith ticket;…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Beautynailhairsalons mirror of her Mary Kay/business social posts. Key signal: Nov. 7, 2024 post linking to the campaign Linktree; business…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Economic messaging usually comes through small-business and local-control language. The homepage says she wants policies that uplift hardworking Kansans and protect life, while the Meet Stacy page says she supports fair wages, job training, and incentives for local and small businesses. Her site also emphasizes rural Kansas, agriculture, and homegrown business over investor-driven development. (homepage source, Meet...
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet Connection posts adjacent to campaign links, including a Nov. 7, 2024 post sharing the campaign Linktree. The campaign itself leans into small-business credibility rather than presenting a long government record. (source)
The strongest recurring theme is that Kansans need a voice against insiders and special interests. In the campaign's announcement language, Rogers says she has not been afraid to "step out, speak up, and lead," and that Kansas deserves leaders who stand with people, not special interests. On the Billy Dees Podcast, she said many Kansans feel discounted and unrepresented, and she connected that frustration to career politicians, lobbyists, and special-interest influence. (campaign source, podcast source)
Rogers' public campaign identity is built around outsider, grassroots, and "people over politics" messaging. Her homepage opens with "People Over Politics. Kansas First." and says she wants a stronger future for every Kansas community. The campaign describes the Rogers-Smith ticket as first to formally enter the 2026 governor's race and frames that as proof of readiness to lead, listen, and serve before better-known candidates moved. (source)
Economic messaging usually comes through small-business and local-control language. The homepage says she wants policies that uplift hardworking Kansans and protect life, while the Meet Stacy page says she supports fair wages, job training, and incentives for local and small businesses. Her site also emphasizes rural Kansas, agriculture, and homegrown business over investor-driven development. (homepage source, Meet Stacy source)
These observations show public activity tied to this issue. They are context, not confirmed positions.
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The campaign homepage lists public safety and community trust as a platform priority. (campaign homepage)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Linktree - - accessed 2026-05-19 - tier: social/candidate-controlled directory
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Her social-media posture is unusually broad for a lower-funded statewide candidate. The campaign Linktree links donation, website, TikTok, F…
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The SOS candidate-list page itself (returned a JavaScript/captcha block during public-source review. A county election-office page for Johnson County lists "Stacy L. Rogers / Michael W. Smith" for Governor / Lieutenant Governor of Kansas, party Republican, incumbent No, office level State Offices, term four years. (Johnson County Election Office)
The campaign homepage lists rural Kansas values and agriculture as priorities. The Meet Stacy page also lists protection from predatory energy projects. (campaign homepage, Meet Stacy)
The SOS candidate-list page itself (returned a JavaScript/captcha block during public-source review. A county election-office page for Johnson County lists "Stacy L. Rogers / Michael W. Smith" for Governor / Lieutenant Governor of Kansas, party Republican, incumbent No, office level State Offices, term four years. (Johnson County Election Office)
This profile links 15 public items across 6 of the 14 issue areas. Examples include: Taxes / spending / debt: State of Kansas candidate-filing mirror: retrieved. Lists Stacy L. Rogers (R), Wichita, Governor & Lt. Governor, date filed 12/22/2025, filing method Fee, documents filed with State of Kansas. (source). Economy / jobs / labor: Economic messaging usually comes through small-business and local-control language. The homepage says she wants policies that uplift hardworking Kansans and protect life, while the Meet Stacy page says she supports... Economy / jobs / labor: Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet Connection posts adjacent to campaign links, including a Nov. 7, 2024 post... Economy / jobs / labor: KCUR summarized Rogers as a Wichita business owner and reported her statement that a first-day executive order would review each department for inefficiencies, mishandling, and fraud. (KCUR). Public online activity is listed separately as context.
How to read this section
Dated actions appear here when a linked source supports them. Candidate statements, reporting, and public online activity are labeled where they appear.
Public sources do not identify a current church affiliation. Rogers uses Christian language in her public presentation, including describing herself as a "Child of God," but the available record does not name a congregation, denomination, or church website.
Finance snapshot
The 2025 year-end KPDC/SOS report shows $24,862.65 raised, $11,072.75 spent, $14,470.23 cash on hand, $1,200 in-kind, and $2,747.79 in other transactions/loans. The campaign paid the $2,840 Kansas Secretary of State filing fee on December 22, 2025.
Reporting period
Most recent public filing reviewed
Source: KPDC/SOS 2026 Statewide Campaign Finance Index
Panther Investment
$4,000
Positively GreatBend
$4,000
Eldridge Fencing
$2,000
Joyce Corp
$2,000
Deanna Steffen
$2,000
Jarrodd Kieffer
$2,000
Edward Collins
$1,000
Shae's Point of View (in-kind video services)
$1,200
Stacy Rogers loans to campaign
$2,747.79 balance at close
28 linked public sources
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Social/online observationsPublic Online Activity
20 public online items are tied to issue areas. Additional online activity is treated as context, not a policy position.
Social research is presence-limited. Campaign website and Linktree are candidate-controlled; several native platforms are login/script-limited. No issue position is inferred from follows, likes, associations, platform choice, faith language, or party label.
Rogers' current campaign site uses a direct outsider-and-service frame: "People Over Politics. Kansas First." It says she wants a stronger future for every Kansas community, describes the Rogers-Smith ticket as first to formally enter the 2026 governor's race, and frames the campaign around courage, grassroots leadership, listening to Kansans, fiscal responsibility, small business, public safety, rural values, agric...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign homepage, captured 2026-05-11. Key signals: people-over-politics frame; first-to-file/first-to-enter claim for Rogers-Smith ticket; fiscal responsibility, small business, public safety, rural Kansas, agriculture, and anti-insider messaging. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet Connection posts adjacent to campaign links, including a Nov. 7, 2024 post sharing the campaign Linktree. The campaign itself leans into small-business credibility rather than presenting a long government record. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' current campaign site uses a direct outsider-and-service frame: "People Over Politics. Kansas First." It says she wants a stronger future for every Kansas community, describes the Rogers-Smith ticket as first to formally enter the 2026 governor's race, and frames the campaign around courage, grassroots leadership, listening to Kansans, fiscal responsibility, small business, public safety, rural values, agric...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign homepage, captured 2026-05-11. Key signals: people-over-politics frame; first-to-file/first-to-enter claim for Rogers-Smith ticket; fiscal responsibility, small business, public safety, rural Kansas, agriculture, and anti-insider messaging. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The Rogers Report page is positioned as a candidate-controlled update channel with campaign updates, event announcements, video messages, press releases, policy positions, and "behind-the-scenes" material. It explicitly brands itself as "Straight Talk. Real Issues. For All Kansans." On capture, the visible post inventory was thin: the page exposed a "Business & Beards Podcast - Stacy Rogers Candidate Gov" heading bu...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet Connection posts adjacent to campaign links, including a Nov. 7, 2024 post sharing the campaign Linktree. The campaign itself leans into small-business credibility rather than presenting a long government record. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The campaign homepage lists public safety and community trust as a platform priority. (campaign homepage)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Linktree - - accessed 2026-05-19 - tier: social/candidate-controlled directory
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The campaign homepage lists public safety and community trust as a platform priority. (campaign homepage)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' current campaign site uses a direct outsider-and-service frame: "People Over Politics. Kansas First." It says she wants a stronger future for every Kansas community, describes the Rogers-Smith ticket as first to formally enter the 2026 governor's race, and frames the campaign around courage, grassroots leadership, listening to Kansans, fiscal responsibility, small business, public safety, rural values, agric...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign homepage, captured 2026-05-11. Key signals: people-over-politics frame; first-to-file/first-to-enter claim for Rogers-Smith ticket; fiscal responsibility, small business, public safety, rural Kansas, agriculture, and anti-insider messaging. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet Connection posts adjacent to campaign links, including a Nov. 7, 2024 post sharing the campaign Linktree. The campaign itself leans into small-business credibility rather than presenting a long government record. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' current campaign site uses a direct outsider-and-service frame: "People Over Politics. Kansas First." It says she wants a stronger future for every Kansas community, describes the Rogers-Smith ticket as first to formally enter the 2026 governor's race, and frames the campaign around courage, grassroots leadership, listening to Kansans, fiscal responsibility, small business, public safety, rural values, agric...
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Campaign homepage, captured 2026-05-11. Key signals: people-over-politics frame; first-to-file/first-to-enter claim for Rogers-Smith ticket; fiscal responsibility, small business, public safety, rural Kansas, agriculture, and anti-insider messaging. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Beautynailhairsalons mirror of her Mary Kay/business social posts. Key signal: Nov. 7, 2024 post linking to the campaign Linktree; business posts overlap with Eberly Farm, Kids Closet Connection, and Mary Kay activity. This was treated as background/indexed social evidence, not a campaign-native feed. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Rogers' business identity remains mixed into her public footprint. Local indexed social mirrors show Mary Kay, Eberly Farm, and Kids Closet Connection posts adjacent to campaign links, including a Nov. 7, 2024 post sharing the campaign Linktree. The campaign itself leans into small-business credibility rather than presenting a long government record. (source)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
The campaign homepage lists public safety and community trust as a platform priority. (campaign homepage)
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Linktree - - accessed 2026-05-19 - tier: social/candidate-controlled directory
Public activity only; not a policy position.
Her social-media posture is unusually broad for a lower-funded statewide candidate. The campaign Linktree links donation, website, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. The campaign website lists Truth Social @StacyForThePeople, Instagram @StacyforKansasGovernor, YouTube @StacyRogersForThePeople, and Facebook/Twitter @StacyRogersKS. In the Billy Dees transcript, Rogers said people could find her on Snapchat, TikTok, Ru...
Public activity only; not a policy position.