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Candidates for the 2012 General (Official) Candidates for the 2012 General (official) * To view the candidates' information in Excel you can "right click" on the table below then "select all." Then copy the information and paste it into an Excel document. Candidate Office District Position Division Party Ballot City Running Mate Ballot City Barack Obama / Joe Biden President / Vice President 0 0 0 Democratic Chicago, IL Wilmington, DE Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan President / Vice President 0 0 0 Republican Belmont, MA Janesville, WI Gary Johnson / James P. Gray President / Vice President 0 0 0 Libertarian El Prado, NM Newport Beach, CA Chuck Baldwin / Joseph Martin President / Vice President 0 0 0 Reform Kila, MT Union Grove, NC Tim Huelskamp United States House of Representatives 1 0 0 Republican Fowler Tobias Schlingensiepen United States House of Representatives 2 0 0 Democratic Topeka Lynn Jenkins United States House of Representatives 2 0 0 Republican Topeka Dennis Hawver United States House of Representatives 2 0 0 Libertarian Ozawkie Kevin Yoder United States House of Representatives 3 0 0 Republican Overland Park Joel Balam United States House of Representatives 3 0 0 Libertarian Overland Park Robert Leon Tillman United States House of Representatives 4 0 0 Democratic Wichita Mike Pompeo United States House of Representatives 4 0 0 Republican Wichita Thomas Jefferson United States House of Representatives 4 0 0 Libertarian Wichita Steve Lukert Kansas Senate 1 0 0 Democratic Sabetha Dennis D. Pyle Kansas Senate 1 0 0 Republican Hiawatha Marci Francisco Kansas Senate 2 0 0 Democratic Lawrence Ronald B. Ellis Kansas Senate 2 0 0 Republican Meriden Tom Holland Kansas Senate 3 0 0 Democratic Baldwin City Anthony R. Brown Kansas Senate 3 0 0 Republican Eudora David Haley Kansas Senate 4 0 0 Democratic Kansas City Joe Ward Kansas Senate 4 0 0 Republican Kansas City Kelly Kultala Kansas Senate 5 0 0 Democratic Kansas City Steve Fitzgerald Kansas Senate 5 0 0 Republican Leavenworth Pat Pettey Kansas Senate 6 0 0 Democratic Kansas City Chris Steineger Kansas Senate 6 0 0 Republican Kansas City Kyle Russell Kansas Senate 7 0 0 Democratic Roeland Park Kay Wolf Kansas Senate 7 0 0 Republican Prairie Village Lisa Johnston Kansas Senate 8 0 0 Democratic Overland Park Jim Denning Kansas Senate 8 0 0 Republican Overland Park Merlin D. Ring Kansas Senate 9 0 0 Democratic Olathe Julia Lynn Kansas Senate 9 0 0 Republican Olathe Mark J. Greene Kansas Senate 10 0 0 Democratic Shawnee Mary Pilcher-Cook Kansas Senate 10 0 0 Republican Shawnee Michael F. Delaney Kansas Senate 11 0 0 Democratic Overland Park Jeff Melcher Kansas Senate 11 0 0 Republican Leawood Denise Cassells Kansas Senate 12 0 0 Democratic Mound City Caryn Tyson Kansas Senate 12 0 0 Republican Parker Gene Garman Kansas Senate 13 0 0 Democratic Pittsburg Jacob LaTurner Kansas Senate 13 0 0 Republican Pittsburg Eden Fuson Kansas Senate 14 0 0 Democratic Potwin Forrest J. Knox Kansas Senate 14 0 0 Republican Altoona Jeff King Kansas Senate 15 0 0 Republican Independence Ty Masterson Kansas Senate 16 0 0 Republican Andover Susan K. Moran Kansas Senate 17 0 0 Democratic Emporia Jeff Longbine Kansas Senate 17 0 0 Republican Emporia Laura Kelly Kansas Senate 18 0 0 Democratic Topeka Dick Barta Kansas Senate 18 0 0 Republican Topeka Anthony Hensley Kansas Senate 19 0 0 Democratic Topeka Casey W. Moore Kansas Senate 19 0 0 Republican Topeka Terry L. Crowder Kansas Senate 20 0 0 Democratic Topeka Vicki L. Schmidt Kansas Senate 20 0 0 Republican Topeka Clarence Hinchey Kansas Senate 20 0 0 Libertarian Eskridge Juanita Roy Kansas Senate 21 0 0 Democratic Lenexa Greg A. Smith Kansas Senate 21 0 0 Republican Overland Park Tom Hawk Kansas Senate 22 0 0 Democratic Manhattan Bob Reader Kansas Senate 22 0 0 Republican Manhattan Steve Wright Kansas Senate 23 0 0 Democratic Olathe Rob Olson Kansas Senate 23 0 0 Republican Olathe Janice Norlin Kansas Senate 24 0 0 Democratic Salina Tom Arpke Kansas Senate 24 0 0 Republican Salina Timothy L. Snow Kansas Senate 25 0 0 Democratic Wichita Michael O'Donnell Kansas Senate 25 0 0 Republican Wichita Dave Thomas Kansas Senate 25 0 0 Libertarian Wichita Dan Kerschen Kansas Senate 26 0 0 Republican Garden Plain Diana Cubbage Kansas Senate 27 0 0 Democratic Wichita Leslie D. "Les" Donovan Sr. Kansas Senate 27 0 0 Republican Wichita Keith Humphrey Kansas Senate 28 0 0 Democratic Derby Mike Petersen Kansas Senate 28 0 0 Republican Wichita Oletha Faust-Goudeau Kansas Senate 29 0 0 Democratic Wichita Kenya Cox Kansas Senate 29 0 0 Republican Wichita Carl Kramer Kansas Senate 29 0 0 Libertarian Wichita Patrick K. Cantwell Kansas Senate 30 0 0 Democratic Wichita Susan Wagle Kansas Senate 30 0 0 Republican Wichita Carolyn McGinn Kansas Senate 31 0 0 Republican Sedgwick Steve E Abrams Kansas Senate 32 0 0 Republican Arkansas City Mitch Holmes Kansas Senate 33 0 0 Republican St John Mark R. Treaster Kansas Senate 34 0 0 Democratic Pretty Prairie Terry Bruce Kansas Senate 34 0 0 Republican Nickerson Jay Scott Emler Kansas Senate 35 0 0 Republican Lindsborg Jesse Bryant Kansas Senate 35 0 0 Libertarian Galva Marquis Clark Kansas Senate 36 0 0 Democratic Concordia Elaine S. Bowers Kansas Senate 36 0 0 Republican Concordia Pat Apple Kansas Senate 37 0 0 Republican Louisburg Johnny Dunlap II Kansas Senate 38 0 0 Democratic Spearville Garrett Love Kansas Senate 38 0 0 Republican Montezuma Larry R. Powell Kansas Senate 39 0 0 Republican Garden City Allen Clark Schmidt Kansas Senate 40 0 0 Democratic Hays Ralph Ostmeyer Kansas Senate 40 0 0 Republican Grinnell Grant Randall Kansas House of Representatives 1 0 0 Democratic Baxter Springs Michael Houser Kansas House of Representatives 1 0 0 Republican Columbus Robert "Bob" Grant Kansas House of Representatives 2 0 0 Democratic Frontenac Jeffrey G. "Jeff" Locke Kansas House of Representatives 2 0 0 Republican Arma Lawrence E. Monaghan Kansas House of Representatives 2 0 0 Libertarian Arcadia Julie Menghini Kansas House of Representatives 3 0 0 Democratic Pittsburg Michelle Hucke Kansas House of Representatives 3 0 0 Republican Pittsburg Shirley J. Palmer Kansas House of Representatives 4 0 0 Democratic Fort Scott Marty Read Kansas House of Representatives 4 0 0 Republican Mound City Bill Feuerborn Kansas House of Representatives 5 0 0 Democratic Garnett Kevin Jones Kansas House of Representatives 5 0 0 Republican Wellsville Jene Vickrey Kansas House of Representatives 6 0 0 Republican Louisburg H Dean Knewtson Kansas House of Representatives 7 0 0 Democratic Altamont Richard J. Proehl Kansas House of Representatives 7 0 0 Republican Parsons Craig McPherson Kansas House of Representatives 8 0 0 Republican Overland Park Edwin H. Bideau III Kansas House of Representatives 9 0 0 Republican Chanute John Wilson Kansas House of Representatives 10 0 0 Democratic Lawrence Erica Anderson Kansas House of Representatives 10 0 0 Republican Baldwin City Darrel Harbaugh Kansas House of Representatives 11 0 0 Democratic Coffeyville Jim Kelly Kansas House of Representatives 11 0 0 Republican Independence Tina Bumgarner Kansas House of Representatives 12 0 0 Democratic Burden Virgil Peck Kansas House of Representatives 12 0 0 Republican Tyro Larry Paul Hibbard Kansas House of Representatives 13 0 0 Republican Toronto Roberta A. Eveslage Kansas House of Representatives 14 0 0 Democratic Lenexa Keith Esau Kansas House of Representatives 14 0 0 Republican Olathe Robert Montgomery Kansas House of Representatives 15 0 0 Republican Olathe Amanda Grosserode Kansas House of Representatives 16 0 0 Republican Lenexa Brett M. Hildabrand Kansas House of Representatives 17 0 0 Republican Shawnee Michael Kerner Kansas House of Representatives 17 0 0 Libertarian Lenexa Larry Meeker Kansas House of Representatives 17 0 0 independent Lake Quivira Milack Talia Kansas House of Representatives 18 0 0 Democratic Shawnee John Rubin Kansas House of Representatives 18 0 0 Republican Shawnee Zachary Luea Kansas House of Representatives 19 0 0 Democratic Overland Park Stephanie Clayton Kansas House of Representatives 19 0 0 Republican Overland Park Rob Bruchman Kansas House of Representatives 20 0 0 Republican Overland Park Amy A. Bell Kansas House of Representatives 21 0 0 Democratic Prairie Village Barbara Bollier Kansas House of Representatives 21 0 0 Republican Mission Hills Nancy Lusk Kansas House of Representatives 22 0 0 Democratic Overland Park Marla Brems Kansas House of Representatives 22 0 0 Republican Overland Park Dave Pack Kansas House of Representatives 23 0 0 Democratic Lenexa Kelly R. Meigs Kansas House of Representatives 23 0 0 Republican Lenexa Emily Perry Kansas House of Representatives 24 0 0 Democratic Overland Park Christopher Kenneth Waldschmidt Kansas House of Representatives 24 0 0 Republican Overland Park Megan England Kansas House of Representatives 25 0 0 Democratic Roeland Park Melissa A. Rooker Kansas House of Representatives 25 0 0 Republican Fairway Larry L. Campbell Kansas House of Representatives 26 0 0 Republican Olathe Ray Merrick Kansas House of Representatives 27 0 0 Republican Stilwell Kelly L. Jackson Kansas House of Representatives 28 0 0 Democratic Leawood Jerry Lunn Kansas House of Representatives 28 0 0 Republican Overland Park Nancy Leiker Kansas House of Representatives 29 0 0 Democratic Overland Park James Todd Kansas House of Representatives 29 0 0 Republican Overland Park Liz Dickinson Kansas House of Representatives 30 0 0 Democratic Lenexa Lance Kinzer Kansas House of Representatives 30 0 0 Republican Olathe Louis E. Ruiz Kansas House of Representatives 31 0 0 Democratic Kansas City Tim Kelb Kansas House of Representatives 31 0 0 Republican Kansas City Michael J. (Mike) Peterson Kansas House of Representatives 32 0 0 Democratic Kansas City Tom Burroughs Kansas House of Representatives 33 0 0 Democratic Kansas City Tony Bukaty Kansas House of Representatives 33 0 0 Republican Kansas City Valdenia C.
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