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Summary Results Report Sedgwick County, KS August 4, 2020 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 STATISTICS TOTAL Election Day Precincts Reporting 267 of 267 Registered Voters - Total 304,190 Registered Voters - Democratic 80,392 Registered Voters - Republican 121,255 Ballots Cast - Total 90,019 Ballots Cast - Democratic 30,186 Ballots Cast - Republican 59,833 Voter Turnout - Total 29.59% Voter Turnout - Democratic 37.55% Voter Turnout - Republican 49.34% Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 1 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For United States Senator Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Barbara Bollier 23,712 79.66% Robert Leon Tillman 6,053 20.34% Total Votes Cast 29,765 100.00% Precincts Reporting 267 of 267 DEM For United States Representative, 4th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Laura Lombard 27,123 100.00% Total Votes Cast 27,123 100.00% Precincts Reporting 267 of 267 DEM For State Senator Dist. 16 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Timothy Don Fry II 1,962 100.00% Total Votes Cast 1,962 100.00% Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 DEM For State Senator Dist. 25 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Mary Ware 3,658 100.00% Total Votes Cast 3,658 100.00% Precincts Reporting 28 of 28 Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 2 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For State Senator Dist. 27 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Mike McCorkle 3,889 100.00% Total Votes Cast 3,889 100.00% Precincts Reporting 35 of 35 DEM For State Senator Dist. 28 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Jim Ward 2,816 100.00% Total Votes Cast 2,816 100.00% Precincts Reporting 32 of 32 DEM For State Senator Dist. 29 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Oletha Faust Goudeau 5,138 100.00% Total Votes Cast 5,138 100.00% Precincts Reporting 22 of 22 DEM For State Senator Dist. 30 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Melissa Gregory 2,928 58.37% Amy Lyon 2,088 41.63% Total Votes Cast 5,016 100.00% Precincts Reporting 33 of 33 Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 3 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For State Senator Dist. 26 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: "BLANK" 23 13.61% Write-In: JAMES THOMPSON 18 10.65% Write-In: DANETTE HARRIS 14 8.28% Write-In: DAN KERSCHEN 8 4.73% Write-In: W. MICHAEL SHIMEALL 8 4.73% Write-In: GERALD SELVIDGE 3 1.78% Write-In: DAVID DANLER 2 1.18% Write-In: BOB HAMILTON 2 1.18% Write-In: JOSH SHARON 2 1.18% Write-In: SUSAN RUIZ 2 1.18% Write-In: "LINE" 2 1.18% Write-In: BENJAMIN POTEETE 2 1.18% Write-In: OLETHA FAUST GOUDEAU 2 1.18% Write-In: MICHAEL ELSON 2 1.18% Write-In: NONE 2 1.18% Write-In: HARAMBE 1 0.59% Write-In: KRIS KOBACH 1 0.59% Write-In: IDONT KNOW 1 0.59% Write-In: JEFF CAUDELL 1 0.59% Write-In: KATHLEEN GARRISON 1 0.59% Write-In: BOB HAMITONL 1 0.59% Write-In: DANNY BREWER 1 0.59% Write-In: CHRIS JOSEPH 1 0.59% Write-In: BENJAMIN ABRAMS 1 0.59% Write-In: JENNI KUEHN 1 0.59% Write-In: MARGE RUFLE 1 0.59% Write-In: RON TREAT 1 0.59% Write-In: MARY WARE 1 0.59% Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 4 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For State Senator Dist. 26 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: ANYONE ELSE 1 0.59% Write-In: F-D-ROOSEVELT 1 0.59% Write-In: ROBERT LEON 1 0.59% Write-In: MICHAEL ST CLAIR 1 0.59% Write-In: RICHARD COX 1 0.59% Write-In: ROBERT TILLMAN 1 0.59% Write-In: TOM SHINE 1 0.59% Write-In: DEMOCRAT 1 0.59% Write-In: LONNIE WILLIAMS 1 0.59% Write-In: ROGER MARSHAL 1 0.59% Write-In: DALE PROCHASKA 1 0.59% Write-In: RYAN KASTENS 1 0.59% Write-In: LEAH AYLWARD 1 0.59% Write-In: DALE SWENSON 1 0.59% Write-In: ANDREA MCCLELLAND 1 0.59% Write-In: LEAN TELMAN 1 0.59% Write-In: MIKE MCCORKLE 1 0.59% Write-In: JUSTIN PRINDLE 1 0.59% Write-In: BLM 1 0.59% Write-In: DEBRA SHEPARD 1 0.59% Write-In: MIKE ROBINSON 1 0.59% Write-In: JEFF BECKWITH 1 0.59% Write-In: STEVE CRUM 1 0.59% Write-In: THEO VOTH 1 0.59% Write-In: TYLER SHERIDAN 1 0.59% Write-In: W. MICHAEL SHIMALL 1 0.59% Write-In: DANIEL MCBRADY 1 0.59% Write-In: JOHN BURKE 1 0.59% Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 5 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For State Senator Dist. 26 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: ADAM HIRSH 1 0.59% Write-In: KANDY HERMAN 1 0.59% Write-In: FORGOT 1 0.59% Write-In: DEACON NEW 1 0.59% Write-In: MARVEN E. SPENCER 1 0.59% Write-In: BILL ADKINS 1 0.59% Write-In: DANNY R. THOMAS 1 0.59% Write-In: MICHAEL ARCHIBEQUE 1 0.59% Write-In: X 1 0.59% Write-In: JOHNSON 1 0.59% Write-In: STEVEN CRUM 1 0.59% Write-In: BARBARA BOLLIER 1 0.59% Write-In: ALLAN HAMMOND 1 0.59% Write-In: JOHNATHON POTEETE 1 0.59% Write-In: COLE MILLS 1 0.59% Write-In: JOSEPH BLANCHET 1 0.59% Write-In: LINDSAY DREES 1 0.59% Write-In: ROGER MARSHALL 1 0.59% Write-In: HARLAN BASOMBE JR. 1 0.59% Write-In: "QUESTION MARK" 1 0.59% Write-In: DANIEL CARRACO JR. 1 0.59% Write-In: DAVE LINDSTRUM 1 0.59% Write-In: JERALD LUCAS 1 0.59% Write-In: MURLE SCOTT STRONG-WALLACE 1 0.59% Write-In: GLEN MEYER 1 0.59% Write-In: DANETTE HARRISS 1 0.59% Write-In: JEREMY RYAN COLEMAN 1 0.59% Write-In: FOUST 1 0.59% Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 6 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For State Senator Dist. 26 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: KIRK MILLER 1 0.59% Write-In: Debra Rhodes 1 0.59% Write-In: ME 1 0.59% Write-In: DAVID HALEY 1 0.59% Write-In: STEVEN CRU 1 0.59% Write-In: THOMPSON 1 0.59% Write-In: HOWARD J. LANE 1 0.59% Write-In: EDWARD HACKEROTT 1 0.59% Write-In Totals 169 100.00% Not Assigned 0 0.00% Total Votes Cast 169 100.00% Precincts Reporting 54 of 54 Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 7 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For State Senator Dist. 31 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: "BLANK" 13 11.93% Write-In: J MICHELLE VANN 9 8.26% Write-In: JAMES THOMPSON 9 8.26% Write-In: CAROLYN MCGINN 5 4.59% Write-In: AMY LYON 2 1.83% Write-In: MARY WARE 2 1.83% Write-In: "N/A" 2 1.83% Write-In: BOB HAMILTON 2 1.83% Write-In: LOUIS RUIZ 2 1.83% Write-In: HALEY 2 1.83% Write-In: GLEN SHARP 1 0.92% Write-In: PATRICIA PETRAKIS 1 0.92% Write-In: SCOTT THOMPSON 1 0.92% Write-In: MIKE TAYLOR 1 0.92% Write-In: CHADWICK WHITE' 1 0.92% Write-In: JONI COLE 1 0.92% Write-In: MICKEY MANTLE 1 0.92% Write-In: NOAH TAYLOR 1 0.92% Write-In: X 1 0.92% Write-In: C R SMITH 1 0.92% Write-In: "CHECK MARK" 1 0.92% Write-In: TRACI BRADLEY 1 0.92% Write-In: BILL CLIFFORD 1 0.92% Write-In: DANIEL CRAMER 1 0.92% Write-In: MIKE MCCORKLE 1 0.92% Write-In: BRADY SHARP 1 0.92% Write-In: KENDAL KEMP 1 0.92% Write-In: PHILIP S ZIVNUSKA 1 0.92% Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 8 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For State Senator Dist. 31 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Write-In: GREGORY MITTMAN 1 0.92% Write-In: RUBEN F MARTINEZ 1 0.92% Write-In: ANY 1 0.92% Write-In: SABRINA STANDIFER 1 0.92% Write-In: STEVE GOODMAN 1 0.92% Write-In: STEAKS W WRIGHT 1 0.92% Write-In: SEAN PINEDA 1 0.92% Write-In: BARBARA BOLLIER 1 0.92% Write-In: TOBIN ACEBADO 1 0.92% Write-In: TILLMAN 1 0.92% Write-In: GREEN 1 0.92% Write-In: "SHANE MICH MARKED OUT" 1 0.92% Write-In: NICK REICHENBERGER 1 0.92% Write-In: RAYOND DAVIDSON 1 0.92% Write-In: ERIN WILSON 1 0.92% Write-In: BOB SMITH 1 0.92% Write-In: DANA BRAET 1 0.92% Write-In: LACEY CRUSE 1 0.92% Write-In: AMY WARHURST 1 0.92% Write-In: SHEILA OFFICER 1 0.92% Write-In: CASEY HAUSCHILD 1 0.92% Write-In: RICHARD MICHAEL PHILSON 1 0.92% Write-In: REBECCA BRABENDER 1 0.92% Write-In: LUCAS HUNTER 1 0.92% Write-In: ROBIRT 1 0.92% Write-In: TRACY DUNN 1 0.92% Write-In: ED MCCORMICK 1 0.92% Write-In: BARBARA 1 0.92% Election Summary - 08/14/2020 15:45 PM Page 9 of 535 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 Primary Election August 4, 2020 DEM For State Senator Dist.
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