
WASHINGTON DAYS 2021 SCHEDULE
10:00 – 11:00 AM: Morning Program with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, Lt. Gov. David Toland, Sen. Bob Casey, and Gov. Laura Kelly
11:30 – 12:30 PM: Executive Committee Meeting
2:00 PM: Credentialing State Committee
3:00 PM: State Committee Meeting (streamed live on www.facebook.com/KansasDems)
7:00 – 8:15 PM: Evening Program with Treasurer Lynn Rogers, Gov. Jared Polis, Rep. Sharice Davids, Sen. Cory Booker, and Sec. Julián Castro
WASHINGTON DAYS 2021
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 2021
Join us virtually for our annual convention, the largest gathering of Democrats in the state
Washington Days 2021 will take place virtually to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Questions? Contact info@kansasdems.org
Note: Viewing links will be sent out one hour prior to the event
MEET THE CANDIDATES
KDP Chair:

Vicki Hiatt
Born and raised in Kansas, I grew up in Olathe and graduated from Olathe High School. My father worked for KCP&L as a truck driver. He was a strong advocate for unions and maintained his membership with IBEW for the duration of his work life. My mother stayed at home to raise me and my three younger brothers. I am the proud product of a traditional middle-class family with values of hard work, responsibility for myself, and compassion for others.
I am committed to increasing the number of Democrats in Kansas through grassroots activities. The upcoming 2022 elections will bring new challenges. We must reelect Governor Laura Kelly, State Treasurer Lynn Rogers and again protect our 3rd District Congressional seat. The January 6th Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has shown us that we must have U.S. Senators and Representatives who will stand up for our Democracy and Constitution. Recruiting strong candidates to run for these federal seats will be critical. And with the turn to more conservative extremism indicative of the Brownback years in our state legislature, we must elect more Democrats to our state House and Senate. Organizing and recruiting for these goals must start immediately. With the KDP staff, I have prepared a proposal to begin organizing throughout the state this year. I am ready to begin on day one.
KDP Vice Chair:

Edgar A. Pando
I am an attorney in Dodge City who was born and raised in Southwest Kansas. My grandparents immigrated to Southwest Kansas decades ago and I’m blessed to still have family here. Like many in Southwest Kansas I grew up in a household with family who are immigrants. Also like many in Southwest Kansas I grew up in a household that was conservative-leaning. After 2016 I became completely disaffected with the Republican Party and in 2020 I officially changed my party affiliation and ran for State Senate in SD38 (the only majority-Hispanic district in Kansas). Despite a disappointing result, there has been a local surge in momentum on the heels of my campaign which has sparked multiple new candidacies and interest in organizing the area. I am now dedicating my time to fostering these new candidates and establishing relationships that will be the backbone of the future organizational structure I hope to help build in SWKS.
During my campaign I focused on using KDP policies framed in terms that would most appeal to Western Kansans. The result of my efforts was that I never once had any negative comments on my platform. But what I did run into was a consistent criticism against the perceived platform of the national Democratic Party. This criticism was nearly universal as it came from republicans, independents, and even the majority of democrats I had the pleasure of talking politics with. I believe that this is a problem that can be addressed with a conscious change. In the shadow of the January 6th insurrection, many Republicans are now beginning to re-think their party allegiance. I believe that the KDP has an incredible opportunity from this year forward to define itself as the sane option in Kansas politics with a distinct identity of what it means to be a KANSAS Democrat. We have the better policies. It’s time we now focus on outreach that is directed to invite more people to our party. I believe that my experience and background as an attorney, Western Kansan, child of immigrants, and former Republican competently informs me of what is necessary to be a leader within the KDP.
KDP Secretary:

Benjamin Cohen
I am a nonprofit attorney from Topeka, a KU alumn, and a Kansan since I was four years old. I’ve been a Kansas Democrat on paper since I was 18, an activist since I was first convinced to volunteer in 2006, and loud and proud about my allegiance since I took out an entire page of my high school newspaper to criticize Fox News for being anti-Semitic. I have been a member of the KDP State Committee for ten years, starting when I was elected President of the Kansas Young Democrats in 2011. Since then I’ve been Secretary and Vice-Chair of the Shawnee County Democrats, a delegate to the 2012 and 2020 Democratic National Conventions, and 2nd Vice-President of the Young Democrats of America.
The next two years are pivotal for Kansas. We have no idea what sort of wave we’ll see nationally in 2022. Leadership needs to be ready for every challenge thrown its way. I am running to be a badly needed young voice in party leadership, and to ensure it remains well organized and effectively communicates its activities and ideals, both to general membership and to those whose support we badly need throughout the state. We need to see Governor Kelly reelected. We need to make Jerry Moran squirm and expand our Congressional delegation. Secretary of the KDP can’t do it all on their own, but I will spend this term fighting tooth and nail to see our activists happy and our candidates successful.

Frances Calloway Jackson
Frances Calloway Jackson has devoted her career to leadership in the areas of citizen participation, community activism, and service on behalf of youth, their families, and other vulnerable groups that are victimized by poverty and discrimination. She continues to provide workshops, seminars and speaking engagements that address these topics.
Frances’ teaching and ability to inspire have touched thousands of lives. She has served as Dean of the School of Christian Mission for the Kansas West Conference of the United Methodist Church; on the Kansas Corporation for Change; as President of the Kansas Family Partnership; and as President of the YWCA. Frances was also President of the Soroptimist International of Wichita; a founding member and Director of the Wichita Area Nonprofit Chamber of Commerce; President of Sedgwick County Democratic Women; President of The Kansas Federation of Democratic Women; and co-host of “Voices from the Village” on 95.9 FM.
Frances currently is Queen Mother of the African American Council of Elders, where she was also a past presiding Elder and has been a precinct committee woman for many years. Frances’ first experience running for elected office was USD 259 School Board. In 2015, Frances was the first African American woman to run for Mayor of the city of Wichita, KS. As an active member of AARP and mother to four children and four grandchildren, she believes it is important for elders to be living examples of civic leadership to younger generations.

Matthew Calcara
My name is Matthew Calcara and I am running for Secretary to accomplish 3 goals which I’ve developed in conversations with Democrats from across the state. The first goal is to build a web platform that small county parties can use to have a website, without making them worry about all of the backend administration, security, and costs associated with websites. This will address the visibility issue that so many folks felt that Kansas Democrats had with folks not even realizing there were other Democrats in their community. The second goal is to establish a process for translation services for county parties and candidates, starting with Spanish translations. This will allow us to reach the growing, diverse communities of Kansas. The final goal is to use my proven fundraising abilities to pay for the first two goals without impacting the state party’s budget.
KDP Treasurer:

Yolanda Taylor
I am Yolanda Taylor, a candidate for Treasurer within the Kansas Democratic Party. I have been committed to the Kansas Democratic Party for over 20 years where I have served as Secretary/Treasurer, Vice Chair and Chair for the African American Democratic Caucus of Kansas.
My commitment to the party also led me to served as past Chairperson for the African American Democratic Caucus of Shawnee County. After a number years of inactivity for the local Caucus, last summer with assistance from a few African American political leaders in our community, the African American Democratic Caucus of Shawnee County was re-started with the purpose of increasing the participation of African Americans in the Democratic Party. I am serving once again as Chairperson for our local Caucus where we meet monthly educating many within the African American community on the political process while encouraging active participation in the Democratic Party, which includes stepping into numerous leadership roles.
Your vote for me as Treasurer will give me the opportunity take on a major leadership role within the Executive Committee of the Kansas Democratic Party. In this position, I will share my knowledge, skills and abilities which I effectively demonstrated in my past role as Secretary/Treasurer for the African American Democratic Caucus of Kansas. When you cast your vote for Treasure, cast it for an individual with experience, honesty and integrity…. Yolanda Taylor!
#WD2021 SPEAKERS











1905 – Rep. William Jennings Bryan, Nebraska
1906 – Gov. Joseph Folk, Missouri
1907 – Gov. Ashton C. Shallenberger, Nebraska
1908 – Rep. William Jennings Bryan, Nebraska
1909 – Rep. William Patterson Borland, Missouri
1910 – Gov. Charles S. Thomas, Colorado
1911 – Sen. James Reed, Missouri
1912 – Gov. Woodrow Wilson, New Jersey
1913 – Gov. Alexander Monroe Dockery, Missouri
1914 – Gov. John Burke, North Dakota
1915 – Fred Close, Troy, Kansas
1916 – Gov. John Morehead, Nebraska
1917 – A.D. Nortani, Missouri
1918 – Chair Henderson Martin, Kansas
1919 – National Committeeman Sam Amidon, Kansas
1920 – U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer
1921 – John B. Pew, Missouri
1922 –Rep. Finis J. Garrett, Tennessee
1923 – House Speaker Henry Rainey
1924 – National Committeeman J.R. Files, Iowa
1925 – Rep. Chauncey Little, Kansas
1926 – State Rep. Charles M. Hay, Missouri
1927 – Rep. Cordell Hull, Tennessee
1928 – Sen. James Reed, Missouri
1929 – Rep. George Combs, Missouri
1930 – DNC Exec. Dir. Jouett Shouse
1931 – Gov. William H. Murray, Oklahoma
1932 – Paul V. McNutt, Oklahoma
1933 – Congressional Candidate Scott Lucas, Illinois
1934 – Sen. George McGill, Kansas
1935 – Sen. Aben Barkley, Kentucky
1936 – Postmaster General James A. Farley
1937 – Gov. Walter A. Huxman, Kansas
1938 – Asst. U.S. Attorney General Joseph B. Keenan
1939 – U.S. Solicitor General Robert H. Jackson
1940 – U.S. Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring
1941 – Sen. Claude Pepper, Florida
1942 – Sen. Albert B. Chandler, Kentucky
1944 – Sen. Harry Truman, Missouri
1946 – Gov. Robert S. Kerr, Oklahoma
1947 – Mayor William O’Dwyer, New York
1948 – DNC Exec. Dir. Gael Sullivan
1949 – DNC Chair J. Howard McGrath
1950 – DNC Chair William M. Boyle
1951 – Vice President Alben W. Barkley
1952 – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan
1953 – Sen. Thomas C. Hennings, Missouri
1954 – Sen. Al Gore Sr., Tennessee
1955 – Gov. G. Mennen “Soapy” Williams, Michigan
1956 – DNC Chair Paul M. Butler
1957 – President Harry Truman
1958 – Gov. Herschel C. Loveless, Iowa
1959 – Sen. Stuart Symington, Missouri
1960 – Rep. Chester Bowles, Connecticut
1961 – Rep. Floyd Breeding, Kansas
1962 – Gov. Matthew E. Welsh, Indiana
1963 – Gov. Jack M. Campbell, New Mexico

1964 – Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., New York
1965 – Gov. Frank Morrison, Nebraska
1966 – Sen. Fred Harris, Oklahoma
1967 – Gov. Robert Docking, Kansas
1968 – U.S. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall
1969 – Sen. Birch Bayh, Indiana
1970 – Gov. Robert Docking, Kansas
1971 – Gov. Robert Docking, Kansas
1972 – Henry “Scoop” Jackson, Washington
1973 – DNC Chair Bob Strauss
1974 – Gov. Robert Docking, Kansas
1975 – Gov. Jimmy Carter, Georgia
1976 – Gov. Robert Docking, Kansas
1977 – Rep. Andy Jacobs, Indiana
1978 – DNC Chair John C. White
1979 – Gov. John Carlin, Kansas
1980 – Sen. Ted Kennedy, Massachusetts
1981 – Gov. John Carlin, Kansas
1982 – Sen. John Glenn, Ohio
1983 – Sen. Gary Hart, Colorado
1984 – DNC Vice Chair Lynn Cutler
1985 – Rep. Dick Gephardt, Missouri
1986 – Sen. Tom Harkin, Iowa
1987 – Gov. Chuck Robb, Virginia
1988 – Gov. Bill Clinton, Arkansas
1989 – Sen. Al Gore Jr., Tennessee
1990 – House Majority Whip Bill Gray, Pennsylvania
1991 – Gov. Joan Finney, Kansas
1992 – Gov. Roy Romer, Colorado
1993 – Rep. John Lewis, Georgia
1994 – Gov. Evan Bayh, Indiana
1995 – Rep. Dan Glickman, Kansas
1996 – Rep. Steny Hoyer, Maryland
1997 – Sen. Paul Wellstone, Minnesota
1998 – Jim Hightower
1999 – Bill Press
2000 – Democratic Leadership Council CEO Al From
2001 – Sen. Joe Biden, Delaware
2002 – Sen. Jean Carnahan, Missouri
2003 – Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Kansas
2004 – Gen. Wesley Clark, Arkansas
2005 – Sen. John Edwards, North Carolina
2006 – Sen. Barack Obama, Illinois
2008 – Gov. Tim Kaine, Virginia
2009 – Gov. Brian Schweitzer, Montana
2010 – Rep. Mike Honda, California
2011 – Sen. Claire McCaskill, Missouri
2012 – Gov. Ed Rendell, Pennsylvania
2013 – U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis
2014 – Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Michigan
2015 – Gov. Martin O’Malley, Maryland
2016 – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman
2016 – U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius
2017 – Sen. Bernie Sanders, Vermont
2018 – Mayor Pete Buttigieg, South Bend, Indiana
2019 – Sen. Jon Tester, Montana
2020 – Governor Laura Kelly, Kansas
2020 – Former Representative Jim Slattery, Kansas