Moore accepts Ahner's concession

Dennis Moore took a brief victory lap before heading to Topeka for the state Democratic Party's celebration. Ahner has conceded.

Nancy Boyda retains a 6 point lead with half of the precincts reporting. Ryun may have to take a lobbying job soon now.

Board of Ed races are still too close to call, except for Cauble.

Update: Am now in Topeka. Boyda announced victory, but some votes were misreported from one county, which narrowed her lead. This one will go down to the wire.

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