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2002 General Election Results (PDF Format) Kansas Secretary of State Page 1 2002 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes United States Senate F-George Cook 65,050 L-Steven A. Rosile 70,725 R-Pat Roberts 641,075 United States House of Representatives 001 L-Jack Warner 18,585 R-Jerry Moran 189,976 United States House of Representatives 002 D-Dan Lykins 79,160 L-Art Clack 4,340 R-Jim Ryun 127,477 United States House of Representatives 003 D-Dennis Moore 110,095 F-Dawn Bly 5,046 L-Douglas Martin 1,366 R-Adam Taff 102,882 United States House of Representatives 004 D-Carlos Nolla 70,656 L-Maike Warren 4,616 R-Todd Tiahrt 115,691 Governor / Lt. Governor D-Kathleen Sebelius 441,858 F-Ted Pettibone 8,907 L-Dennis Hawver 8,097 R-Tim Shallenburger 376,830 Secretary of State D-David Haley 257,698 F-Charles St-George 21,373 R-Ron Thornburgh 528,626 Attorney General D-Chris Biggs 408,410 R-Phill Kline 412,697 State Treasurer D-Sally Finney 354,157 R-Lynn Jenkins 457,407 Commissioner of Insurance D-Jim Garner 342,525 R-Sandy Praeger 460,795 Kansas House of Representatives 001 D-Doug Gatewood 5,312 Kansas House of Representatives 002 D-Robert "Bob" Grant 5,561 L-Lawrence Monaghan 892 Kansas House of Representatives 003 D-R.J. Wilson 3,869 R-Zach Semonick 1,352 Kansas Secretary of State Page 2 2002 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Kansas House of Representatives 004 D-Roy A. Miller 2,485 R-Andrew Howell 4,060 Kansas House of Representatives 005 D-Bill Feuerborn 3,949 R-Wes Plaisted 2,208 Kansas House of Representatives 006 R-Jene Vickrey 6,031 Kansas House of Representatives 007 D-Dennis O'Brien 2,887 R-Jeff Jack 3,623 Kansas House of Representatives 008 D-Jerry D. Williams 5,305 Kansas House of Representatives 009 R-Stanley Dreher 5,875 Kansas House of Representatives 010 D-Tom Holland 3,985 R-Ralph M. Tanner 3,331 Kansas House of Representatives 011 D-James F. Miller 3,489 R-Virgil Peck Jr. 2,714 Kansas House of Representatives 012 R-C. Frank Miller 4,533 Kansas House of Representatives 013 R-Mary C. Compton 5,449 Kansas House of Representatives 014 D-Diane Bryant 2,218 L-Joel Potter 167 R-Dan Williams 3,700 Kansas House of Representatives 015 D-Steven C. Wright 2,211 R-Arlen Siegfreid 3,346 Kansas House of Representatives 016 R-Jim Yonally 6,594 Kansas House of Representatives 017 L-Michael Kerner 1,515 R-Stephanie Sharp 6,407 Kansas House of Representatives 018 D-Mark J. Tomasic 3,629 R-Cindy Neighbor 4,646 Kansas House of Representatives 019 R-Thomas C. (Tim) Owens 6,280 Kansas House of Representatives 020 D-Kirk P. Perucca 4,255 R-Kevin W. Yoder 5,271 Kansas Secretary of State Page 3 2002 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Kansas House of Representatives 021 R-Dean Newton 8,311 Kansas House of Representatives 022 D-Sue Storm 4,475 Kansas House of Representatives 023 D-Linda W. Whaley 2,773 R-Judy Morrison 3,072 Kansas House of Representatives 024 R-Robert "Bob" Tomlinson 5,909 Kansas House of Representatives 025 D-Teresa Sullivan 4,001 R-Terrie W. Huntington 5,357 Kansas House of Representatives 026 R-Larry L. Campbell 7,140 Kansas House of Representatives 027 L-Rob Hodgkinson 1,435 R-Ray Merrick 6,597 Kansas House of Representatives 028 R-Doug Patterson 8,722 Kansas House of Representatives 029 R-Patricia Lightner 6,029 Kansas House of Representatives 030 R-David Huff 5,532 Kansas House of Representatives 031 D-Bonnie Sharp 3,063 Kansas House of Representatives 032 D-Rick Rehorn 2,220 Kansas House of Representatives 033 D-Tom Burroughs 3,944 Kansas House of Representatives 034 D-Valdenia C. Winn 3,895 Kansas House of Representatives 035 D-Broderick Henderson 4,472 Kansas House of Representatives 036 D-Margaret E. Long 5,944 Kansas House of Representatives 037 D-Bill Reardon 2,853 Kansas House of Representatives 038 D-Carlie Abel 3,851 R-Rob Boyer 4,770 Kansas House of Representatives 039 R-Ray L. Cox 6,717 Kansas House of Representatives 040 D-L. Candy Ruff 2,089 R-Mike Stieben 1,619 Kansas Secretary of State Page 4 2002 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Kansas House of Representatives 041 D-Marti Crow 2,986 Kansas House of Representatives 042 R-Kenny A. Wilk 5,596 Kansas House of Representatives 043 R-John Ballou 5,248 Kansas House of Representatives 044 D-Barbara W. Ballard 5,200 Kansas House of Representatives 045 L-Jeffrey Watts 1,536 R-Tom Sloan 6,583 Kansas House of Representatives 046 D-Troy Findley 5,216 Kansas House of Representatives 047 D-Bruce Hanson 3,056 R-Lee Tafanelli 3,933 Kansas House of Representatives 048 R-Eric Carter 7,284 Kansas House of Representatives 049 R-Scott Schwab 5,606 Kansas House of Representatives 050 R-Becky J. Hutchins 6,364 Kansas House of Representatives 051 D-Jared Holroyd 2,855 F-Tim Marshall 419 R-Mike Burgess 5,393 Kansas House of Representatives 052 D-George M. Goldring 2,288 R-Lana Gordon 6,886 Kansas House of Representatives 053 D-Roger E. Toelkes 5,123 R-Douglas W. Desch 4,173 Kansas House of Representatives 054 D-Cyndy Cain 4,146 R-Doug Mays 4,610 Kansas House of Representatives 055 D-Annie Kuether 5,078 Kansas House of Representatives 056 D-Nancy Kirk 4,730 F-Bob Percival 355 R-Joseph M. Stringer 2,497 Kansas House of Representatives 057 D-Vaughn Flora 3,246 R-Carol Benoit 2,047 Kansas House of Representatives 058 D-Rocky Nichols 4,340 Kansas Secretary of State Page 5 2002 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Kansas House of Representatives 059 R-Joe D. Humerickhouse 5,653 Kansas House of Representatives 060 D-Dale W. Bell 2,706 R-Don Hill 3,281 Kansas House of Representatives 061 R-Verlyn (Vern) Osborne 6,613 Kansas House of Representatives 062 D-Bruce F. Larkin 4,818 R-Dennis D. Pyle 3,443 Kansas House of Representatives 063 D-Jerry Henry 5,088 Kansas House of Representatives 064 R-Kathe Lloyd 4,036 Kansas House of Representatives 065 D-Inge Levinson 1,509 R-Barbara Craft 2,785 Kansas House of Representatives 066 D-Sydney Carlin 2,640 L-Reid Kapple 172 R-Russ Frey 2,496 Kansas House of Representatives 067 D-Tom Hawk 3,540 R-Roger P. Reitz 3,767 Kansas House of Representatives 068 Shari Weber (WRITE-IN) 2,362 D-Susan N. Mulryan 1,228 R-William A. Kassebaum 3,993 Kansas House of Representatives 069 R-Deena L. Horst 5,185 Kansas House of Representatives 070 R-Donald L. Dahl 5,701 Kansas House of Representatives 071 D-Eloise Lynch 3,364 R-Carol Edward Beggs 4,096 Kansas House of Representatives 072 D-Tom Thull 3,889 R-Garry Boston 3,426 Kansas House of Representatives 073 R-Clark Shultz 6,329 Kansas House of Representatives 074 R-Carl Krehbiel 5,925 Kansas House of Representatives 075 D-Karen Hasting 2,733 R-William G. Mason 3,537 Kansas Secretary of State Page 6 2002 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Kansas House of Representatives 076 R-Peggy Long 6,274 Kansas House of Representatives 077 R-Everett L. Johnson 5,079 Kansas House of Representatives 078 D-Judy Showalter 4,308 R-Brett E. Bazil 2,331 Kansas House of Representatives 079 D-Joe Shriver 5,168 Kansas House of Representatives 080 R-Bill McCreary 6,179 Kansas House of Representatives 081 D-Dennis V. Alvarez 2,322 L-Lloyd Neese 223 R-Ted Powers 4,012 Kansas House of Representatives 082 L-Kalor Hebron 1,358 R-Don V. Myers 5,351 Kansas House of Representatives 083 D-Jason Paul Dean 2,336 R-Jo Ann Pottorff 6,005 Kansas House of Representatives 084 D-Donald Betts Jr. 2,711 Kansas House of Representatives 085 D-Frank Crawford Jr. 2,398 R-Steve Brunk 5,202 Kansas House of Representatives 086 D-Judith Loganbill 2,674 Kansas House of Representatives 087 D-Woody Thompson 2,127 L-Henry C. Southwood IV 96 R-Bonnie Huy 2,884 Kansas House of Representatives 088 D-Jim Ward 1,903 L-David Moffett 134 R-Hoyt Hillman 1,791 Kansas House of Representatives 089 D-Ruby Gilbert 3,457 Kansas House of Representatives 090 R-Steve Huebert 5,097 Kansas House of Representatives 091 D-Bill Stockwell 3,159 L-David Loomis 178 R-Brenda Landwehr 4,007 Kansas House of Representatives 092 D-Nile Dillmore 2,936 R-Richard Jacobson 1,891 Kansas Secretary of State Page 7 2002 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Kansas House of Representatives 093 D-Daniel J Thimesch 4,543 Kansas House of Representatives 094 D-Ann Chapman 2,252 R-Joe McLeland 4,654 Kansas House of Representatives 095 D-Tom Sawyer 2,726 L-Robert Loop 718 Kansas House of Representatives 096 D-George Fulton 2,269 R-Willa DeCastro 2,296 Kansas House of Representatives 097 R-Dale A. Swenson 3,262 Kansas House of Representatives 098 D-Geraldine Flaharty 2,450 Kansas House of Representatives 099 D-Charles B. Jenney 2,126 R-Todd Novascone 5,247 Kansas House of Representatives 100 D-Marcus L.
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