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2008 General Election Official Results Kansas Secretary of State Page 1 2008 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent President / Vice President D-Barack Obama 514,765 41.6 % R-John McCain 699,655 56.6 % L-Bob Barr 6,706 .5 % F-Chuck Baldwin 4,148 .3 % i-Ralph Nader 10,527 .8 % Jonathan E. Allen 2 .0 % Keith Russell Judd 1 .0 % Alan Keyes 31 .0 % Cynthia A. Mcinney 35 .0 % Frank Moore 2 .0 % United States Senate D-Jim Slattery 441,399 36.4 % R-Pat Roberts 727,121 60.0 % L-Randall L. Hodgkinson 25,727 2.1 % F-Joseph L Martin 16,443 1.3 % United States House of Representatives 001 D-James Bordonaro 34,771 13.2 % R-Jerry Moran 214,549 81.8 % L-Jack Warner 5,562 2.1 % F-Kathleen M. Burton 7,145 2.7 % United States House of Representatives 002 D-Nancy E. Boyda 142,013 46.2 % R-Lynn Jenkins 155,532 50.6 % L-Robert Garrard 4,683 1.5 % F-Leslie S. Martin 5,080 1.6 % United States House of Representatives 003 D-Dennis Moore 202,541 56.4 % R-Nick Jordan 142,307 39.6 % L-Joe Bellis 10,073 2.8 % F-Roger D. Tucker 3,937 1.0 % United States House of Representatives 004 D-Donald Betts Jr. 90,706 32.3 % R-Todd Tiahrt 177,617 63.4 % L-Steven A Rosile 5,345 1.9 % F-Susan G. Ducey 6,441 2.2 % Kansas Senate 001 D-Galen Weiland 11,017 36.3 % R-Dennis D. Pyle 19,253 63.6 % Kansas Senate 002 D-Marci Francisco 21,069 62.6 % R-Scott Morgan 12,540 37.3 % Kansas Senate 003 D-Tom Holland 18,896 48.4 % R-Roger C. Pine 17,998 46.1 % L-Patrick Wilbur 2,130 5.4 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 2 2008 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 004 D-David Haley 18,875 100.0 % Kansas Senate 005 D-Kelly Kultala 15,184 52.3 % R-Steve Fitzgerald 13,838 47.6 % Kansas Senate 006 D-Chris Steineger 15,374 100.0 % Kansas Senate 007 D-Susan Myers 17,174 45.9 % R-David Wysong 20,175 54.0 % Kansas Senate 008 D-Judy Macy 15,297 46.3 % R-Thomas C. (Tim) Owens 17,708 53.6 % Kansas Senate 009 D-Ron Wimmer 17,688 45.0 % R-Julia Lynn 21,569 54.9 % Kansas Senate 010 D-Pete Roman 17,713 45.0 % R-Mary Pilcher Cook 21,637 54.9 % Kansas Senate 011 D-Robert MacFarland 12,605 33.4 % R-John Vratil 25,027 66.5 % Kansas Senate 012 D-Andrew Rickel 9,029 28.5 % R-Pat Apple 22,614 71.4 % Kansas Senate 013 D-Patty Horgan 11,364 41.0 % R-Bob Marshall 15,779 56.9 % L-Larry Monaghan 561 2.0 % Kansas Senate 014 D-David L. Miller 8,868 35.2 % R-Dwayne Umbarger 16,300 64.7 % Kansas Senate 015 R-Derek Schmidt 24,259 100.0 % Kansas Senate 016 D-Peter DeVries 10,372 36.4 % R-Ty Masterson 18,069 63.5 % Kansas Senate 017 D-Kitty Frank 7,579 29.9 % R-Jim Barnett 17,709 70.0 % Kansas Senate 018 D-Laura Kelly 18,009 58.1 % R-James J. (Jim) Zeller 12,959 41.8 % Kansas Senate 019 D-Anthony Hensley 17,436 64.5 % R-Shari Weber 9,557 35.4 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 3 2008 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 020 D-Carolyn Weinhold 12,315 36.5 % R-Vicki Schmidt 21,350 63.4 % Kansas Senate 021 D-Thomas Hochard 5,988 20.8 % R-Mark Taddiken 22,765 79.1 % Kansas Senate 022 D-Rusty Wilson 12,737 49.9 % R-Roger P. Reitz 12,761 50.0 % Kansas Senate 023 D-Bill Jackson 12,706 33.2 % R-Karin Brownlee 25,475 66.7 % Kansas Senate 024 D-Abner Perney 9,449 33.2 % R-Pete Brungardt 18,976 66.7 % Kansas Senate 025 D-Hibbard Davis 9,530 37.3 % R-Jean Kurtis Schodorf 16,016 62.6 % Kansas Senate 026 D-Pam Frieden 12,223 38.5 % R-Dick Kelsey 19,492 61.4 % Kansas Senate 027 D-Melissa J. Flower 10,610 33.5 % R-Leslie D. "Les" Donovan Sr. 21,015 66.4 % Kansas Senate 028 D-Shala Perez 7,957 45.8 % R-Mike Petersen 9,408 54.1 % Kansas Senate 029 D-Oletha Faust - Goudeau 12,774 69.7 % R-Kenya Cox 5,527 30.2 % Kansas Senate 030 D-Elizabeth Bishop 14,308 40.4 % R-Susan Wagle 19,883 56.2 % L-Gordon Bakken 1,147 3.2 % Kansas Senate 031 D-Gene E Marsh 9,338 28.3 % R-Carolyn McGinn 23,548 71.6 % Kansas Senate 032 D-Greta Goodwin 12,097 46.3 % R-Steve E Abrams 14,027 53.6 % Kansas Senate 033 R-Ruth Teichman 23,877 100.0 % Kansas Senate 034 D-David A. Inskeep 10,115 38.8 % R-Terry Bruce 15,927 61.1 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 4 2008 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 035 D-Cynthia K. Nelson 6,935 24.8 % R-Jay Emler 20,997 75.1 % Kansas Senate 036 D-Janis K. Lee 18,654 59.4 % R-Larry D. Salmans 12,711 40.5 % Kansas Senate 037 D-Bond Faulwell 13,249 30.7 % R-Jeff Colyer 27,311 63.4 % L-Rob Hodgkinson 2,464 5.7 % Kansas Senate 038 D-Laura G. Mead 5,261 27.5 % R-Tim Huelskamp 13,812 72.4 % Kansas Senate 039 R-Stephen R. Morris 18,215 100.0 % Kansas Senate 040 R-Ralph Ostmeyer 26,273 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 001 D-Doug Gatewood 7,564 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 002 D-Robert "Bob" Grant 6,058 62.4 % R-Jeffrey Grant Locke 3,336 34.3 % L-Shirley Roy 311 3.2 % Kansas House of Representatives 003 D-Julie Menghini 5,468 72.2 % R-Thomas A Price 2,099 27.7 % Kansas House of Representatives 004 D-Shirley J. Palmer 5,071 53.0 % R-Lynne D. Oharah 4,495 46.9 % Kansas House of Representatives 005 D-Bill Feuerborn 5,294 60.6 % R-Cynthia "Cara" Polsley 3,438 39.3 % Kansas House of Representatives 006 R-Jene Vickrey 11,582 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 007 R-Richard J. Proehl 6,899 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 008 D-Jerry D. Williams 7,247 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 009 D-Jon M Dunbar 3,550 38.0 % R-Bill Otto 5,772 61.9 % Kansas House of Representatives 010 D-Tony Brown 5,560 49.1 % R-John Coen 5,140 45.4 % L-William Stewart Starks 621 5.4 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 5 2008 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 011 D-Virgil O. Horn Jr. 2,629 31.9 % R-Virgil Peck Jr. 5,590 68.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 012 D-Sandra K. Frisco 1,425 17.6 % R-Jeff King 6,659 82.3 % Kansas House of Representatives 013 R-Forrest Knox 5,925 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 014 D-Aunesty Janssen 4,486 38.8 % R-Lance Kinzer 7,054 61.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 015 D-Sean Tevis 4,959 48.0 % R-Arlen H. Siegfreid 5,367 51.9 % Kansas House of Representatives 016 D-Gene Rardin 5,522 50.4 % R-Jim Yonally 5,431 49.5 % Kansas House of Representatives 017 D-Ed Coleman 4,152 32.9 % R-Jill Quigley 7,790 61.8 % L-Michael Kerner 652 5.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 018 D-Cindy Neighbor 6,272 52.3 % R-John Rubin 5,698 47.6 % Kansas House of Representatives 019 D-Dolores Furtado 5,319 50.9 % R-John Skubal 5,111 49.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 020 D-Gary Glauberman 4,581 34.8 % R-Kevin Yoder 8,561 65.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 021 D-Allan Abrams 4,431 34.8 % R-Kay Wolf 7,669 60.2 % L-Robert J. McElwain 632 4.9 % Kansas House of Representatives 022 D-Lisa Benlon 4,831 53.0 % R-Joy E. Bourdess 3,819 41.9 % L-Greggory Nicholas Hahn 448 4.9 % Kansas House of Representatives 023 D-Milack Talia 4,910 56.6 % R-August Bogina III 3,761 43.3 % Kansas House of Representatives 024 D-Mike Slattery 6,120 55.7 % R-Ronnie Metsker 4,410 40.1 % L-Jason Peck 455 4.1 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 6 2008 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 025 D-Scott Gregory 4,787 39.0 % R-Terrie W. Huntington 7,460 60.9 % Kansas House of Representatives 026 R-Rob Olson 11,067 78.7 % L-Yvonne Marie Cunningham 2,981 21.2 % Kansas House of Representatives 027 D-Becky Ansley 5,084 31.8 % R-Ray Merrick 10,855 68.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 028 D-Tyler Holmes 3,901 24.9 % R-Pat Colloton 11,717 75.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 029 D-Mike Pener 3,675 35.2 % R-Sheryl Spalding 6,739 64.7 % Kansas House of Representatives 030 D-Chris Napolitano 3,725 36.9 % R-Ron Worley 5,676 56.3 % L-Mark Darby 668 6.6 % Kansas House of Representatives 031 D-Stan Frownfelter 4,387 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 032 D-Louis E.
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