Bowser calls for unity after defeating senator and rep in ‘most controversial’ Kansas primary race

by Grace Hills, Kansas Reflector
August 7, 2024

LAWRENCE — Republican Craig Bowser says it is “time for our party to pull together and move forward” after defeating incumbent state Sen. Dennis Pyle and Rep. John Eplee in the primary Tuesday night.

Washburn University political scientist Bob Beatty called it the “most controversial” primary race this year.

Bowser, a U.S. Army Reserve veteran from Holton, won 41% of the votes in a primary filled with drama and PAC spending. Elpee, of Atchison, finished second with 37% and Pyle, of Hiawatha, finished last with 23%.

“I want to congratulate my opponents on a hard fought campaign,” Bowser said in a statement posted to his campaign Facebook page. “Now is the time for our party to pull together and move forward. We’re going to do some great things for the district and the state. God bless America.”

Pyle upset Republicans in the 1st District, which he has represented for 20 years, when he ran as an independent for governor in 2022. Republicans blame Pyle for splitting the Republican vote and helping Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly win reelection. A TV ad from the Kansas Chamber PACshows Pyle saying “I intended to split the vote,” and claims Pyle joined Kelly and President Joe Biden in a district where former President Donald Trump won with almost 66% of the vote in 2020 and Kelly lost with almost 40% in 2022.

Constituents were flooded with mailers, advertisements, text messages and calls for months leading up to the primary.

Mailers funded by Elpee show Bowser as a “fake conservative” who “wants to send our taxpayer dollars to communist Venezuela … just like Joe Biden.”

Bowser fired back with a text message blast alleging that Elpee’s June 10 car crash was a result of intoxicated driving.

“This was a very intense race,” Beatty said, “with quite a bit of negativity.”

In an interview Wednesday, Eplee said “Kansans made their wish known.” But he said the advertisements centered around his crash were “unfortunate” and false.

Elpee also said he isn’t surprised Pyle lost.

“The way he voted in the last year was not supportive of the GOP, and leaving the party was a bad move,” Elpee said.

Kelly and Pyle went to Holton and Hiawatha on July 2 to promote their bipartisan efforts on the tax reform bill. Kelly talked about her time as a senator and said when she needed a bipartisan cosponsor, she would go to Pyle.

Pyle and Bowser did not respond to requests for comment for this story.

Kansas Reflector is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Kansas Reflector maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Sherman Smith for questions: info@kansasreflector.com. Follow Kansas Reflector on Facebook and X.

Hot this week

🎙️ Sports Bite: Todd Clover Waconda Lakers 7-1-2026

Sports Bite: Here is the long form of todays...

Downtown Marysville listed on Kansas Register

The Downtown Marysville Historic District was listed on the Register of Historic Kansas Places on June 27, recognizing its historical and architectural significance. Spanning 167 years, the district features 86 resources, including notable buildings from various eras. The initiative, led by OneMarysville and supported by a grant, aims to preserve community heritage.

🎙️ Lydia & Blake at the Lake: Jeff Cady & 4H Members Jewell County Fair

Jeff Cady along with three 4H members talk with...

Latest Headlines

President Approves Request For Major Presidential Disaster Declaration

President Trump approved a federal disaster declaration for Kansas following severe storms and flooding from April 26-27, which damaged utility infrastructure and roads. This declaration will enable local governments and nonprofit organizations to access Public Assistance funds for repairing or replacing infrastructure in affected counties, including Cherokee, Morris, Osage, Saline, and Wabaunsee.

Marshall County Commission Meeting Minutes – 6/29/2026

The Marshall County Commissioners held a regular meeting to approve June 2026 purchase orders, discuss budget requests for 2027, and consider security measures. The Board addressed staffing changes and various appropriations for services, including emergency management and community programs. The meeting concluded with plans for the next session on July 6, 2026.

Day 11, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report

The Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports highlight consistent weather aiding farmers nearing the end of the 2026 harvest season. Producers report variable yields due to drought and damage, with test weights ranging from 58 to 65 pounds. Concerns about seed supply for next year and declining acres were noted.

Thunder Lock In Future Pieces, Sign Draft Picks Mara And Stirtz Alongside Two-Way Trio

The Oklahoma City Thunder have made significant roster changes, signing first-round draft picks Aday Mara and Bennett Stirtz to multi-year contracts. They also added guards Josh Dix and Otega Oweh, along with returning forward Brooks Barnhizer, on two-way contracts. These moves enhance the team's depth and further their talent development strategies.

Kansas City Current Returns to Regular Season with Emphatic 3-0 Shutout at Denver Summit FC

The Kansas City Current defeated the Denver Summit FC 3-0, marking their first meeting on July 3, 2026. Michelle Cooper scored twice, assisted by Croix Bethune, while Temwa Chawinga added a late goal. Kansas City maintained strong defense and secured the shutout, showcasing a dominant performance throughout the match.
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

Popular Categories

- Advertisement -