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August 2018 Primary Election Results Douglas County Kansas - August 2018 Primary Election Results Total Number of Precincts Ballots Blank Over Under Contest Name Candidate Name Party Votes Precincts Reported Cast Votes Votes Votes US Rep 2nd Dist Paul Davis Democratic 11357 99 95 11357 0 0 692 Gov and Lt Gov Jack Bergeson Alexander Cline Democratic 243 99 95 11767 0 13 269 Gov and Lt Gov Carl Brewer Chris Morrow Democratic 2114 99 95 11767 0 13 269 Gov and Lt Gov Laura Kelly Lynn Rogers Democratic 7273 99 95 11767 0 13 269 Gov and Lt Gov Joshua Svaty Katrina Gier Lewison Democratic 1742 99 95 11767 0 13 269 Gov and Lt Gov Arden Andersen Dale Cowsert Democratic 395 99 95 11767 0 13 269 Secretary of State Brian "BAM" McClendon Democratic 10290 99 95 10290 0 0 1759 Atty General Sarah G. Swain Democratic 9958 99 95 9958 0 0 2091 State Treasurer Marci Francisco Democratic 11009 99 95 11009 0 0 1040 Ins Commissioner Nathaniel McLaughlin Democratic 9844 99 95 9844 0 0 2205 SBOE Dist 1 Janet Waugh Democratic 3076 37 35 3076 0 0 534 State Rep 10 Eileen Horn Democratic 1958 19 19 1958 0 0 245 State Rep 42 Thea Perry Democratic 268 7 7 268 0 0 44 State Rep 44 Barbara W. Ballard Democratic 2735 16 15 2735 0 0 191 State Rep 45 Mike Amyx Democratic 1664 29 27 2958 0 0 156 State Rep 45 Steven X. Davis Democratic 645 29 27 2958 0 0 156 State Rep 45 Aidan Loveland Koster Democratic 649 29 27 2958 0 0 156 State Rep 46 Benjamin Ferlo Democratic 410 25 24 3320 0 0 111 State Rep 46 Dennis "Boog" Highberger Democratic 2910 25 24 3320 0 0 111 State Rep 54 Sarah Coats Democratic 48 3 3 48 0 0 15 County Commission Dist 1 John Magnuson Democratic 522 25 25 3870 0 3 182 County Commission Dist 1 Patrick Kelly Democratic 2050 25 25 3870 0 3 182 County Commission Dist 1 Leslie Soden Democratic 1298 25 25 3870 0 3 182 Clinton Twp Clerk Someone Democratic 0 1 1 6 0 0 53 Clinton Twp Clerk WRITE-IN 723 6 1 1 6 0 0 53 Eudora Twp Clerk Keith Knabe Democratic 82 4 4 82 0 0 9 Grant Twp Clerk WRITE-IN 729 18 3 3 18 0 0 39 Kanwaka Twp Clerk WRITE-IN 732 9 2 1 9 0 0 144 Lecompton Twp Clerk WRITE-IN 735 13 3 2 13 0 0 138 Marion Twp Clerk WRITE-IN 738 10 2 2 10 0 0 56 Palmyra Twp Clerk WRITE-IN 741 54 4 4 54 0 0 435 Wakarusa Twp Clerk Gerald Dwyer Democratic 197 10 8 197 0 0 33 Douglas County Kansas - August 2018 Primary Election Results Total Number of Precincts Ballots Blank Over Under Contest Name Candidate Name Party Votes Precincts Reported Cast Votes Votes Votes Willow Springs Twp Clerk WRITE-IN 747 14 4 4 14 0 0 108 Pct Committeeman 6 WRITE-IN 132 13 1 1 13 0 0 185 Pct 1 Committeeman Paul Jefferson Democratic 162 1 1 163 0 0 40 Pct 1 Committeeman WRITE-IN 149 1 1 1 163 0 0 40 Pct 2 Committeeman WRITE-IN 152 43 1 1 43 0 0 218 Pct 3 Committeeman Peter Karman Democratic 167 1 1 169 0 0 54 Pct 3 Committeeman WRITE-IN 155 2 1 1 169 0 0 54 Pct 4 Committeeman Victor Continental Democratic 0 1 1 15 0 0 152 Pct 4 Committeeman Ryan Manuel Democratic 0 1 1 15 0 0 152 Pct 4 Committeeman William R. Lawrence Democratic 0 1 1 15 0 0 152 Pct 4 Committeeman WRITE-IN 158 15 1 1 15 0 0 152 Pct 5 Committeeman WRITE-IN 161 5 1 1 5 0 0 103 Pct 7 Committeeman WRITE-IN 165 6 1 1 6 0 0 75 Pct 8 Committeeman Joe R. Bickford Democratic 80 1 1 80 0 0 22 Pct 8 Committeeman WRITE-IN 168 0 1 1 80 0 0 22 Pct 9 Commiteeman Haskell S. Springer Democratic 102 1 1 104 0 0 17 Pct 9 Commiteeman WRITE-IN 171 2 1 1 104 0 0 17 Pct 10 Committeeman WRITE-IN 174 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 Pct 11 Committeeman Garth F. Burns Democratic 123 1 1 123 0 0 32 Pct 11 Committeeman WRITE-IN 177 0 1 1 123 0 0 32 Pct 12 Committeeman Adam T. Rains Democratic 178 1 1 182 0 0 57 Pct 12 Committeeman WRITE-IN 180 4 1 1 182 0 0 57 Pct 13 Committeeman Joseph E. Spradlin Democratic 196 1 1 197 0 0 57 Pct 13 Committeeman WRITE-IN 183 1 1 1 197 0 0 57 Pct 14 Committeeman Cole Browne Democratic 191 1 1 193 0 0 46 Pct 14 Committeeman WRITE-IN 186 2 1 1 193 0 0 46 Pct 15 Committeeman David J. Berkowitz Democratic 231 1 1 236 0 0 53 Pct 15 Committeeman WRITE-IN 189 5 1 1 236 0 0 53 Pct 16 Committeeman WRITE-IN 192 16 1 1 16 0 0 191 Pct 17 Committeeman WRITE-IN 195 15 1 1 15 0 0 279 Pct 18 Committeeman WRITE-IN 198 14 1 1 14 0 0 269 Pct 19 Committeeman WRITE-IN 699 15 1 1 15 0 0 187 Douglas County Kansas - August 2018 Primary Election Results Total Number of Precincts Ballots Blank Over Under Contest Name Candidate Name Party Votes Precincts Reported Cast Votes Votes Votes Pct 20 Commiteeman WRITE-IN 702 11 1 1 11 0 0 290 Pct 21 Committeeman WRITE-IN 705 11 1 1 11 0 0 166 Pct 22 Committeeman WRITE-IN 708 18 1 1 18 0 0 162 Pct 23 Committeeman Edward Quick Democratic 110 1 1 110 0 0 26 Pct 23 Committeeman WRITE-IN 711 0 1 1 110 0 0 26 Pct 24 Committeeman David C. Goering Democratic 113 1 1 113 0 0 27 Pct 24 Committeeman WRITE-IN 714 0 1 1 113 0 0 27 Pct 25 Committeeman WRITE-IN 717 9 1 1 9 0 0 75 Pct 26 Committeeman WRITE-IN 720 14 1 1 14 0 0 194 Precinct 27 Committeeman WRITE-IN 200 13 1 1 13 0 0 171 Precinct 28 Committeeman Richard S. Givens Democratic 111 1 1 111 0 1 29 Precinct 28 Committeeman WRITE-IN 203 0 1 1 111 0 1 29 Precinct 29 Committeeman WRITE-IN 206 12 1 1 12 0 0 133 Precinct 30 S2 Committeeman WRITE-IN 209 3 1 1 3 0 0 36 Precinct 30 S3 Committeeman WRITE-IN 212 10 1 1 10 0 0 52 Precinct 31 Committeeman Robert Hagen Democratic 164 1 1 164 0 1 38 Precinct 31 Committeeman WRITE-IN 215 0 1 1 164 0 1 38 Precinct 32 Committeeman WRITE-IN 218 5 1 1 5 0 0 96 Precinct 33 Committeeman Craig Sundell Democratic 216 1 1 218 0 1 81 Precinct 33 Committeeman WRITE-IN 221 2 1 1 218 0 1 81 Precinct 34 S2 Committeeman WRITE-IN 224 16 1 1 16 0 0 142 Precinct 34 S3 Committeeman WRITE-IN 227 5 1 1 5 0 0 31 Precinct 35 S2 Committeeman Russ T. Hutchins Democratic 160 1 1 164 0 0 43 Precinct 35 S2 Committeeman WRITE-IN 230 4 1 1 164 0 0 43 Precinct 35 S3 Committeeman WRITE-IN 233 4 1 1 4 0 0 11 Precinct 36 Committeeman John A. Davies Democratic 73 1 1 107 0 0 23 Precinct 36 Committeeman Ben Terwilliger Democratic 30 1 1 107 0 0 23 Precinct 36 Committeeman WRITE-IN 236 4 1 1 107 0 0 23 Precinct 37 Committeeman WRITE-IN 239 20 1 1 20 0 0 144 Precinct 38 Committeeman Kevin Hall Democratic 246 1 1 246 0 0 42 Precinct 38 Committeeman WRITE-IN 242 0 1 1 246 0 0 42 Precinct 39 Committeeman WRITE-IN 245 32 1 1 32 0 0 263 Douglas County Kansas - August 2018 Primary Election Results Total Number of Precincts Ballots Blank Over Under Contest Name Candidate Name Party Votes Precincts Reported Cast Votes Votes Votes Precinct 40 Committeeman Craig Stancliffe Democratic 176 1 1 181 0 0 61 Precinct 40 Committeeman WRITE-IN 248 5 1 1 181 0 0 61 Precinct 41 S3 H46 Committeeman Steven Stemmerman Democratic 314 1 1 316 0 1 88 Precinct 41 S3 H46 Committeeman WRITE-IN 251 2 1 1 316 0 1 88 Precinct 41 S3 H45 Committeeman WRITE-IN 254 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Precinct 41 S2 H46 Committeeman WRITE-IN 257 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 Precinct 42 H46 Committeeman WRITE-IN 260 7 1 1 7 0 0 77 Precinct 42 H45 Committeeman Curtis D. Hall Democratic 64 1 1 64 0 0 8 Precinct 42 H45 Committeeman WRITE-IN 263 0 1 1 64 0 0 8 Precinct 43 CC1 Committeeman WRITE-IN 266 6 1 1 6 0 0 112 Precinct 43 CC3 Committeeman WRITE-IN 269 15 1 1 15 0 0 154 Precinct 44 H45 Committeeman WRITE-IN 272 9 1 1 9 0 0 130 Precinct 44 H44 Committeeman WRITE-IN 275 8 1 1 8 0 0 99 Precinct 45 Committeeman Alan Cowles Democratic 179 1 1 180 0 0 39 Precinct 45 Committeeman WRITE-IN 278 1 1 1 180 0 0 39 Precinct 46 Committeeman Steven X.
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