Kelechi "KC" Ohaebosim (born December 27, 1978) is a Nigerian-American politician. He has served as a Democratic member for the 89th district in the Kansas House of Representatives since 2017.[1][2] Ohaebosim's district comprises portions of Wichita, Kansas.[3]
Early life and education
Ohaebosim was born on December 27, 1978, the son of Nigeria-born Dr. Linus Ohaebosim. His father, who delivered over a thousand babies over a 41-year period, had completed part of his residency in Kansas City before establishing his career in Wichita. KC Ohaebosim's mother is a registered nurse. He has four siblings.
In 2008, Ohaebosim unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the Kansas Senate, losing the Democratic primary to Oletha Faust-Goudeau, who won with over 70% of the vote. Ohaebosim filed for a rematch against Faust-Goueau in the 2012 election.[7] He lost the rematch by approximately 78.4% to 21.5%.[8]
Kansas House of Representatives
He was elected to the Kansas House of Representatives in the 2016 election, replacing Roderick Houston. In 2017, he was among the legislators who voted to override Governor Sam Brownback's veto of a tax package designed to fix Kansas' budget shortfall.[9] He was reelected in 2018 without opposition.[10]
^Anderson, Phil (2017-04-14). "Nepali translator will speak in Topeka". The Topeka Capital-Journal. Retrieved 2024-08-24. Ohaebosim, who received his early education in his parents' native Nigeria, was graduated from Wichita Heights High School and later from Wichita State University. He received his master's degree in business administration in May 2005 from Newman University.