Ponka-We_Victors

Ponka-We Victors

Ponka-We Victors

American politician


Ponka-We Victors (born July 7, 1981, in Ponca and Tohono O'odham) is a community support worker from Wichita, Kansas, who has been a Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing District 103, since 2011.[1] She is one of three Native Americans in the Kansas legislature.[2]

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Background

Victors is an enrolled member of both the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma and the Tohono Oʼodham Nation, and a lifelong resident of Wichita.[3] She earned a bachelor's degree in biology from Newman University in 2005, and a Master of Public Administration from Wichita State University in 2008.[4]

Elected office

Victors, who had worked as a Congressional intern, had been a long-time backer of Delia Garcia, the incumbent Representative from Kansas's 103rd congressional district. In 2010, Garcia supported Victors in filing as the only candidate for the 2010 Democratic primary election hours before the filing deadline. Victors became the presumptive winner of the seat. No Republican candidate has run for the seat since 1998, when incumbent Democrat Thomas Klein polled 57% of the vote in a three-way race.[5] Victors ran unopposed in the November general election.[6]

In 2012, she beat challenger Angela Martinez in the Democratic primary and was again unopposed in the November general election.[7][8][9]

"Illegal immigrants" speech

In 2013, Victors drew national attention when, during a hearing on a bill to deny in-state tuition to Kansas high school graduates who were undocumented immigrants, she addressed Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach and other advocates of the bill, saying, "I think it's funny, Mr. Kobach, because when you mention illegal immigrant, I think of all of you."[10][11]

Career

Victors is a social worker at Behavioral Link.


References

  1. "Representative Ponka-We Victors". Kansas Legislature, 2015-2016 Legislative Sessions. Kansas Legislative Information System and Services. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  2. Dennis Zotigh (21 November 2014). "Meet Native America: Ponka-We Victors, Kansas State Representative". National Museum of the American Indian. Archived from the original on 25 November 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  3. "41st Annual Great Plains Symposium" (PDF). Chief Standing Bear: The Trail Ahead. Retrieved 2023-08-06.
  4. "Get to Know Ponka-We". Ponka-We Victors for State Representative 103 District. Ponka-We Victors for Kansas House. Retrieved 26 October 2015.

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