Kimber Winters File
After losing her re-election bid in 2016, Winters returned to the private sector. She has continued to be involved in her community, serving on various boards and committees. Winters has also remained active in Kansas politics, advocating for progressive causes and supporting Democratic candidates.
Winters is married to Kirk Winters, and they have two children. She is a resident of Topeka, Kansas. kimber winters
Before entering politics, Winters worked in the insurance industry. She began her career as a producer for a local insurance agency and later became a manager. Her experience in the insurance sector helped her develop strong communication and analytical skills. After losing her re-election bid in 2016, Winters
Winters' entry into politics began in 2012 when she decided to run for the Kansas State Senate seat in the 38th district. She won the Democratic primary and went on to defeat Republican candidate, Michael B. O'Donnell, in the general election. Winters was sworn into office on January 14, 2013. Winters is married to Kirk Winters, and they

