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Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated Voting 1 Updated 6/9/20 2020 Primary Election Kansas Congressional Delegation US Senate Roger Marshall P.O. Box 1588 [email protected] First elected to Congress in 2016; OB- (Roberts) (R-Great Bend) Great Bend, KS 67530 kansansformarshall.com GYN in Great Bend; Issues: Pro-Life; nd 45/25/36 @DrRogerMarshall 2 Amend; Immigration and Border Security; Ag/Trade @RogerMarshallMD Kris Kobach P.O. Box 155 (H): 913.210.0591 Former Secretary of State; attorney, (R- Lecompton) Lecompton, KS 66050 [email protected] focus on constitutional law; anti- kriskobach.com immigration @KrisKobach1787 @KrisKobach1787 Bob Hamilton 3597 W 222nd Street (H): 913.777.4262 First –time candidate; retired plumber, (R-Bucyrus) Bucyrus, KS 66013 [email protected] owned plumbing business for 37 years bobhamiltonforkansas.com Issues: Protect life, defend freedom, @HamiltonforKS secure border; reform healthcare @HamiltonforKS David Lindstrom 1310 A Westloop (H): 913.705.7171 JoCo businessman and former Chiefs (R-Overland Park) Manhattan, KS 66502 lindstromforsenate.com player; served on Kansas Turnpike @LindstromforSenate Authority and Johnson Co Commission, member JCCC Board of @LindstromforKS Trustees; Issues: Regulatory reform, life, national security, tax reform Gabriel Robles 1243 SW Western Ave (H): 785.224.8195 Pro Trump; Veterans issues (R-Topeka) Apt. B-18 (C): 785.409.5690 Topeka, KS 66604 [email protected] Brian Matlock 512 N Thompson Street (C): 913.963.0697 Economics Instructor at UMKC; (R-Kansas City) Kansas City, KS 66101 [email protected] Republican Socialist; Issues: Medicare matlockforsenate.com expansion for all Americans, Green @MatlockForSenate New Deal, jobs for all, housing for all. (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district, 2017 Legislative Handbook Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent CapitolStrategiesKS.com Bold type = no primary or general competition “Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports 2 Updated 6/9/20 @KansasBrian Steve Roberts 9126 Riggs Lane (W): 888.679.6284 Kansas State School Board since 2013; (R-Overland Park) Overland Park, KS [email protected] He has worked as a teacher in public 66212 senatorroberts2020.com and private schools and says unions do not have a place in public schools and education needs a significant overhaul. Lance Berland P.O. Box 161 Refers to Covid-19 as a “Plannedemic (R-Abilene) Chapman, KS 67431 virus” John Berman P.O. Box 831 bulloney.com Filed for Senate in Kansas and (R-Richland) Richland, KS 99352 Minnesota; Author of a book after his plane crash which left him disabled and subsequent recovery from opioid abuse Derek Ellis 5322 NW Jennings (C): 785.554.3729 (R-Topeka) Road [email protected] Topeka, KS 66618 derekellisforussenate ellectellis2020 John Miller 4812 W 157th Street (C): 816.519.9919 Part owner of a Ford dealership; (R-Overland Park) Overland Park, KS Waited to file until it was clear 66224 Pompeo was not going to and told press Pompeo would be the best candidate Barbara Bollier 6910 Overhill Road [email protected] Former Kansas House member, elected (D-Mission Hills) Mission Hills, KS bollierforkansas.com State Senator in 2016, switched parties; 66208 @BarbaraBollierforKansas retired anesthesiologist; Issues: Fiscal responsibility, ethics reform, @BarbaraBollier healthcare, defense, equality Robert Tillman 2802 Beacon Hill (H): 316.689.8184 6 yrs. Kansas Army Air National (D-Wichita) Wichita, KS 67220 [email protected] Guard; Restaurant owner; Court roberttillman4ussenate.org Services Officer 24 yrs.; Wichita State- Sociology Degree; Proponent of legalization of marijuana; Ran for 4th (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district, 2017 Legislative Handbook Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent CapitolStrategiesKS.com Bold type = no primary or general competition “Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports 3 Updated 6/9/20 District Congress 2012, 2014 & 2017 (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district, 2017 Legislative Handbook Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent CapitolStrategiesKS.com Bold type = no primary or general competition “Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports 4 Updated 6/9/20 US House of Bill Clifford 102 Drury Lane [email protected] Former Air Force; eye surgeon; wife Representatives (R-Garden City) Garden City, KS 67846 cliffordforcongress.com serves on State Board of Education District 1 @CliffordforCongress Issues: Defend borders, support (Marshall) farmer/ranchers, protect the unborn 54/19/27 @DrBillClifford1 Tracey Mann P.O. Box 1084 (H): 785.236.7802 Former Lt. Gov under Colyer; (R-Salina) Salina, KS 67402 traceymann.com commercial real estate; member @TraceyMannKS KARL; Issues: Pro-2A, agriculture, rural revitalization, strong border @TraceyMannKS security, pro-life Jerry Molstad P.O. Box 8 (H): 785.514.5145 Retired Air Force Reserve Colonel; (R-LaCrosse) LaCrosse, KS 67548 [email protected] former Nation Guard; Physician Assistant Michael Soetaert 700 Lowe Street #3 (H): 213.926.1020 Also running for Council Grove City (R-Council Grove) Alta Vista, KS 66834 [email protected] Council/Mayor; Issues: Pro-life, Pro- michaelsoetaertforcongress.com Ag; Pro-ICE; Pro-2A @SoetaertMichael Kali Barnett 410 N 6th Street (H): 620.277.9422 Elementary school teacher; grew up on (D-Garden City) #957 [email protected] a farm; Issues: Education; agriculture, Garden City, KS 67846 kaliforkansas.com healthcare, renewable energy @KaliforKansas @KaliforKansas Christy Cauble Davis 715 1st Street christydavisforkansas.com K-State & WSU grad; Historic (D-Cottonwood Falls) Cottonwood Falls, KS @ChristyCaubleDavisforKansas preservationist; former board member 66845 of Kansas Downtown Development Assoc and former ED of Symphony in the Flint Hills; Issues: Education, agriculture, healthcare, economy/taxes (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district, 2017 Legislative Handbook Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent CapitolStrategiesKS.com Bold type = no primary or general competition “Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports 5 Updated 6/9/20 US House of Steve Watkins (I) 6021 SW 29th Street steveforkansas.com First elected in 2018; Studied Representatives (R-Topeka) Suite A #150 @SteveForKansas engineering at West Point, Army District 2 Topeka, KS 66614 Veteran; Master’s Degrees from 40/28/31 @Steve4Kansas Harvard and MIT; Issues: Pro Life, 2nd Amendment rights, economy & jobs, national debt, support for veterans, secure the border, preserve Medicare and Social Security Jake LaTurner P.O. Box 67177 [email protected] Served in the Kansas Senate from (R-Topeka) Topeka, KS 66667 jakelaturner.com 2013-2017, Currently Kansas State @JakeLaTurnerKS Treasurer, appointed in 2017; former staffer to Rep. Jenkins; Worked for @JakeLaTurner Watco, a short-line rail company; Issues: pro life, welfare-to-work reform, gun rights, term limits on Congress, build the wall, balance the budget, no tax increases, drug testing for welfare recipients, agriculture Dennis Taylor 3634 SW Wanamaker Lost 2018 primary for SOS; Former (R-Topeka) Road Secretary of Administration under Topeka, KS 66610 Brownback; former SN Co Comm; former regional director of US Govt’s Eastern European Public Admin reform program Michelle De La Isla 3250 SW Briarwood [email protected] Mayor of Topeka; Wichita State Grad; (D-Topeka) Drive michelleforkansas.com Taught Upward Bound; Issues: Topeka, KS 66611 @MichelleForKansas healthcare, education, jobs @Michelle4Kansas James Windholz 1320 Massachusetts [email protected] Political Science Graduate Student & (D-Lawrence) Street jamesforkansas.com Teaching Assistant at KU Lawrence, KS 66044 (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district, 2017 Legislative Handbook Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent CapitolStrategiesKS.com Bold type = no primary or general competition “Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports 6 Updated 6/9/20 US House of Sharice Davids (I) 5123 Birch Street (H): 913.242.0447 First elected in 2018; Attorney; former Representatives (D-Roeland Park) Roeland Park, KS [email protected] White House Fellow; former MMA District 3 66205 shariceforcongress.com fighter; one of the first two Native 41/29/29 @ShariceforCongress American Congresswoman, and first openly gay KS Rep. Issues: education, @ShariceDavids energy & environment, expand the Affordable Care Act, small businesses, transportation & infrastructure, veterans & military Amanda Adkins P.O. Box 24085 amandaadkins2020.com Chairwoman of Kansas Republican (R-Overland Park) Overland Park, KS @AmandaAdkins2020 Party, 2009-2013; former DC staffer; 66283 KU Grad, Vice President of Strategic @Adkins_2020 Growth at Cerner Corporation; Issues: COVID 19 (detection, risk mitigation, supply chain), economy, infrastructure Mike Beehler
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