(KMZA)--A Democratic candidate for Kansas Secretary of State will visit Seneca Tuesday afternoon.
The Nemaha County Democrats will host a “Meet and Greet” for Brian McClendon from 4:15 to 5 at the Home Plate Cafe.
Beverages and light refreshments will be served as McClendon speaks and answers questions from the audience. The public is invited to attend.
McClendon also plans to visit other businesses and tech companies in the area as time permits.
The former Google and Uber executive returned to his native Lawrence about a year ago in order to run for the state office.
He is among two Democratic candidates vying for Secretary of State. The other candidate, Lawrence resident Marci Francisco, visited Seneca April 28th.
Three Republicans are also seeking the office currently held by Kris Kobach, who is running for the GOP nomination for governor.
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