John Resman
John Resman is an American politician. He has served as a Republican member for the 121st district in the Kansas House of Representatives since 2017.
Early life
Resman attended high school and college in New Jersey prior to joining the United States Army in 1976. During his Army service, he was stationed at the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as a military policeman/corrections specialist. Following active military service, he became a Correctional Officer with the Federal Bureau of Prisons at the U. S. Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas, and two years later transferred to the Federal Correctional Institution at Otisville, New York.Law Enforcement career
In November 1982, Resman returned to Kansas and began a career with the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. He served 28 years with the sheriff's office, retiring as a Captain in 2010. In 2014, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation launched a statewide investigation to determine how many sexual assault kits had not been submitted for laboratory testing by law enforcement agencies across Kansas. As part of that investigation, the KBI found that 140 kits had not been submitted from Johnson County law enforcement agencies during the time when Resman was on the command staff at the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office and was a supervisor for the Investigations Division.During his retirement, Resman ran for the office of Johnson County Sheriff in 2016. In the race for the Republican nomination, Resman expressed views that were remarkably consistent to those of Calvin Hayden, who ultimately won the nomination and the general election. While in office, Hayden has been involved in controversy related to the legitimacy of the 2020 United States presidential election, using county resources to launch an investigation into the election's outcomes, despite assertions from the Kansas Secretary of State that claims of irregularities in the election are "baseless".