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GEIST: Challenger seeks House seat Both he and his opponent, Republican incumbent Joan Flower, said most of the people they had talked to said they were awaiting the Kansas Supreme Court decision about weighted enrollment. The migration of people from cities has led to a more diverse and growing 47th District, Geist said. He said the Before retiring in January, he spent 25 years as a state employee. Most recently he worked for eight years as a coordinator in the Economic Dislocation Worker Adjustment Assistance Department. He said one of the most satisfying things about working for that department was helping people learn a new trade and helping them get back to work. "I don't intend to be a career politician, and I want to try and limit some of the influence and agendas of some of the lobbyists," he said. CHARLIE GEIST If rural schools' funding were reduced, Geist said, some might close, forcing students to travel long distances to attend classes. When he is not visiting with farmers or knocking on doors, Geist tends to "All the movement from the cities is going to create a cosmopolitan rural area," he said. future of rural America was changing, but that was a good thing. RUNNING FOR: State representative, 47th district C U R E N T POSITION: Challenger PARTY: EDUCATION: PARTY: Democrat his 40-acre farm in Grantville, which is just south of Perry Lake. He said his campaigning experience had been invaluable. Education: Master's degree in public affairs from the University of Kansas Bachelor's degree from Washburn University. DEMOCRAT CURRENT OCCUPATION: Retired "I've been driving on the same highways around here for 40 years," he said. "Now I have been stopping and talking to people and learning." IMPERIAL GARDEN 聚豐園 Dinner Buffet $6.95 Lunch Buffet $4.95 Sunday Brunch $5.95 Buffet: Imperial Garden's way of appealing to your hunger. 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