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District Statistics Report Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Plan Type: Senate Administrator: KLRD User: District Statistics Report Thursday, June 7, 2012 4:28 PM District 1 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,574 Absolute Deviation: 588 Relative Deviation: 0.83 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,762 2.46 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 970 1.81 District 1 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Atchison KS Brown KS Doniphan KS Jackson KS Marshall KS* Nemaha KS Pottawatomie KS* District 1 Incumbents Previous District Dennis Pyle 1 District 2 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,340 Absolute Deviation: -646 Relative Deviation: -0.91 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 2,905 4.13 Page 1 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 2 (continued) [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,961 3.51 District 2 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Douglas KS* Jefferson KS* District 2 Incumbents Previous District Marci Francisco 2 District 3 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,457 Absolute Deviation: -529 Relative Deviation: -0.75 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 3,245 4.61 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,996 3.75 District 3 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Douglas KS* Leavenworth KS* District 3 Incumbents Previous District G. Thomas Holland 3 District 4 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,224 Absolute Deviation: -762 Relative Deviation: -1.07 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 16,607 23.65 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 9,829 19.62 Page 2 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 4 (continued) District 4 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Wyandotte KS* District 4 Incumbents Previous District David Haley 4 District 5 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,861 Absolute Deviation: -125 Relative Deviation: -0.18 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 5,319 7.51 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 3,409 6.46 District 5 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Leavenworth KS* Wyandotte KS* District 5 Incumbents Previous District Kelly Kultala 5 District 6 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,430 Absolute Deviation: -556 Relative Deviation: -0.78 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 23,881 33.91 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 14,581 28.70 District 6 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Johnson KS* Wyandotte KS* Page 3 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 6 (continued) District 6 Incumbents Previous District Chris Steineger 6 District 7 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,292 Absolute Deviation: 306 Relative Deviation: 0.43 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 4,155 5.83 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 2,634 4.66 District 7 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Johnson KS* District 7 Incumbents Previous District Terrie Huntington 7 District 8 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,694 Absolute Deviation: -292 Relative Deviation: -0.41 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 3,929 5.56 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 2,597 4.73 District 8 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Johnson KS* District 8 Incumbents Previous District Thomas Owens 8 District 9 Page 4 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 9 (continued) Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,810 Absolute Deviation: -176 Relative Deviation: -0.25 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 7,430 10.49 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 4,443 8.71 District 9 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Johnson KS* District 9 Incumbents Previous District Julia Lynn 9 District 10 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,880 Absolute Deviation: -106 Relative Deviation: -0.15 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 5,490 7.75 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 3,503 6.71 District 10 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Johnson KS* Wyandotte KS* District 10 Incumbents Previous District Mary Pilcher-Cook 10 District 11 Page 5 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 11 (continued) Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,203 Absolute Deviation: 217 Relative Deviation: 0.31 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 2,066 2.90 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,244 2.40 District 11 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Johnson KS* District 11 Incumbents Previous District John Vratil 11 District 12 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,810 Absolute Deviation: -176 Relative Deviation: -0.25 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,933 2.73 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,110 2.09 District 12 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Allen KS* Anderson KS Bourbon KS* Franklin KS Linn KS Miami KS* District Incumbents Previous District District 13 Page 6 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 13 (continued) Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,461 Absolute Deviation: 475 Relative Deviation: 0.67 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 2,418 3.38 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,353 2.49 District 13 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Bourbon KS* Cherokee KS Crawford KS Labette KS* District 13 Incumbents Previous District Bob Marshall 13 District 14 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,037 Absolute Deviation: 51 Relative Deviation: 0.07 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 2,216 3.12 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,384 2.55 Page 7 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 14 (continued) District 14 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Butler KS* Chautauqua KS Coffey KS Cowley KS* Elk KS Greenwood KS Labette KS* Montgomery KS* Wilson KS Woodson KS District Incumbents Previous District District 15 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,217 Absolute Deviation: 231 Relative Deviation: 0.33 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 3,311 4.65 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,981 3.67 District 15 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Allen KS* Labette KS* Montgomery KS* Neosho KS District 15 Incumbents Previous District Jeff King 15 Dwayne Umbarger 14 District 16 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,384 Absolute Deviation: 398 Relative Deviation: 0.56 % Page 8 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 16 (continued) Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 3,266 4.58 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 1,820 3.59 District 16 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Butler KS* Sedgwick KS* District 16 Incumbents Previous District Ty Masterson 16 District 17 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,665 Absolute Deviation: 679 Relative Deviation: 0.96 % Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 11,038 15.40 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 6,394 12.31 District 17 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Geary KS* Lyon KS Pottawatomie KS* Wabaunsee KS* District 17 Incumbents Previous District Jeff Longbine 17 District 18 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 70,566 Absolute Deviation: -420 Relative Deviation: -0.59 % Page 9 Plan: M5_District Court - Senate for KLRD TR Administrator: KLRD Type: Senate User: District 18 (continued) Total Adj_Population [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 5,985 8.48 [Adj_18+_Pop] [Adj_Hispanic Origin] %[Adj_Hispanic Origin] 3,417 6.52 District 18 Counties (* indicates the County is not entirely within the district.) Pottawatomie KS* Shawnee KS* Wabaunsee KS* District 18 Incumbents Previous District Laura Kelly 18 District 19 Population Statistics Ideal Population: 70,986 Actual Population: 71,351 Absolute Deviation: 365 Relative Deviation: 0.51 % Total Adj_Population
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