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Charlotte O'Hara

Charlotte O'Hara

Overview

Current roleFormer Commissioner

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age75 years old (Jan 7, 1951)

GenderFemale

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LocationKansas

BackgroundAttorney

EducationUniversity of Kansas

Notable personal detailsCharlotte I. O'Hara is an American attorney and Republican politician in Kansas. She served in the Kansas House of Representatives (2011–2013) and on the Johnson County Commission (2021–2025). In 2025, she launched a campaign for the Republican nomination for Governor of Kansas in the 2026 election cycle.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports reducing property taxes and providing property-tax credits for Kansans, opposes state tax incentives and corporate welfare that she says increase local property taxes, and favors tax relief measures rather than expanded taxation.

Immigration & Border

Charlotte O’Hara has not published a detailed statewide immigration platform on her campaign site. As a Johnson County commissioner she supported allocation of homeless aid that did not exclude people based on immigration status, but there are few other explicit statements or policy proposals on border enforcement, asylum, or broader immigration reform in available reporting.

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Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Charlotte O’Hara states she is pro-life, says life begins at conception, and describes herself as a "bold pro-life governor" who opposes abortion in Kansas. Her campaign commentary frames abortion as a moral tragedy and calls for action to reduce abortion in the state.

Climate & Energy

Opposes large-scale wind, solar, battery-storage projects and federal/state renewable mandates and emphasizes protecting landowners from eminent domain related to energy projects. Advocates rolling back or blocking renewable power mandates and prioritizes limiting subsidies/incentives for such developments. Positions focus on restricting industrial renewable infrastructure rather than advancing large clean-energy investments or aggressive emissions targets.

Public Safety & Guns

The candidate identifies as pro-Second Amendment and opposes candidates she describes as favoring gun control. Her campaign materials state she will not support nominees who are “anti-Second Amendment” and emphasize strong support for gun rights alongside support for law-and-order themes.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 11, 2026

Charlotte O'Hara is not mentioned in the provided news summary. The only item is a broader report about billionaire campaign donations in 2024, which does not describe any specific recent development involving her. Based on the available information, there is not enough to say why she is in the news right now.

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