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Official Primary Election Results Kansas Secretary of State Page 1 2010 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent United States Senate D-Robert A. Conroy 7,857 9.5 % D-David Haley 15,731 19.1 % D-Lisa Johnston 25,695 31.2 % D-Charles Schollenberger 19,426 23.6 % D-Patrick Wiesner 13,481 16.4 % R-Tom Little 10,256 3.1 % R-Robert (Bob) Londerholm 8,278 2.5 % R-Jerry Moran 163,483 49.7 % R-Todd Tiahrt 146,702 44.6 % United States House of Representatives 001 D-Alan Jilka 15,399 100.0 % R-Jim Barnett 25,047 25.0 % R-Sue (Holloway) Boldra 7,892 7.8 % R-Marck Cobb 1,768 1.7 % R-Tim Huelskamp 34,819 34.8 % R-Tracey Mann 21,161 21.1 % R-Rob Wasinger 9,296 9.2 % United States House of Representatives 002 D-Cheryl Hudspeth 10,030 44.1 % D-Thomas Koch 8,086 35.6 % D-Sean Tevis 4,579 20.1 % R-Lynn Jenkins 41,458 57.1 % R-Dennis Pyle 31,085 42.8 % United States House of Representatives 003 D-Stephene Moore 16,756 78.0 % D-Thomas Scherer 4,709 21.9 % R-Dan Gilyeat 2,581 3.5 % R-Dave King 820 1.1 % R-Garry R. Klotz 1,873 2.5 % R-Patricia Lightner 26,695 36.8 % R-Jerry M. Malone 2,099 2.8 % R-Craig McPherson 2,664 3.6 % R-John Timothy Rysavy (Rez) 1,633 2.2 % R-Jean Ann Uvodich 1,934 2.6 % R-Kevin Yoder 32,210 44.4 % United States House of Representatives 004 D-Raj Goyle 17,146 79.7 % D-Robert Tillman 4,358 20.2 % R-Jim Anderson 10,294 12.7 % R-Wink Hartman 18,365 22.8 % R-Mike Pompeo 31,180 38.7 % R-Paij Rutschman 1,596 1.9 % R-Jean Kurtis Schodorf 19,099 23.7 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 2 2010 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Governor / Lt. Governor D-Tom Holland 74,754 100.0 % R-Sam Brownback 263,920 82.1 % R-Joan Heffington 57,160 17.8 % Secretary of State D-Chris Biggs 49,238 60.2 % D-Chris Steineger 32,518 39.7 % R-J.R. Claeys 69,039 22.3 % R-Elizabeth "Libby" Ensley 83,275 26.9 % R-Kris Kobach 156,462 50.6 % Attorney General D-Steve Six 74,975 100.0 % R-Ralph J. De Zago 64,493 23.6 % R-Derek Schmidt 208,611 76.3 % State Treasurer D-Dennis McKinney 73,102 100.0 % R-Ron Estes 258,929 100.0 % Commissioner of Insurance R-David J. Powell 112,507 37.1 % R-Sandy Praeger 190,342 62.8 % Kansas Senate 007 D-Wayne E. Hodges 1,971 100.0 % R-David Harvey 3,939 45.7 % R-Terrie W. Huntington 4,665 54.2 % Kansas House of Representatives 001 D-Doug Gatewood 821 100.0 % R-Michael Houser 1,378 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 002 D-Robert "Bob" Grant 1,226 100.0 % R-Jeffrey G. "Jeff" Locke 1,153 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 003 D-Julie Menghini 1,104 100.0 % R-Terry Calloway 1,078 80.1 % R-Chad Titterington 267 19.8 % Kansas House of Representatives 004 D-Shirley J. Palmer 720 100.0 % R-Renee Slinkard 916 33.1 % R-Caryn Tyson 1,845 66.8 % Kansas House of Representatives 005 D-Bill Feuerborn 547 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 006 R-Jene Vickrey 2,662 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 007 R-Richard J. Proehl 1,338 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 008 D-Jerry D. Williams 698 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 3 2010 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 009 R-Bill Otto 1,599 55.9 % R-Raymond 'Bud' Sifers 1,261 44.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 010 D-Tony Brown 574 100.0 % R-Scott James Barnhart 622 30.9 % R-Terri Lois Gregory 1,387 69.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 011 R-Virgil Peck 1,773 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 012 D-Troy Bell 300 100.0 % R-Jeff King 2,639 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 013 R-Trent Forsyth 1,425 46.3 % R-Forrest Knox 1,647 53.6 % Kansas House of Representatives 014 D-Elliot Lahn 424 100.0 % R-Lance Kinzer 2,118 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 015 D-Steve Wright 384 100.0 % R-Arlen H. Siegfreid 1,886 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 016 D-Gene Rardin 575 100.0 % R-Amanda Grosserode 2,563 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 017 D-Bryan Cox 593 100.0 % R-Kelly Meigs 1,963 53.3 % R-Jill Quigley 1,715 46.6 % Kansas House of Representatives 018 D-Cindy Neighbor 698 100.0 % R-John Rubin 2,761 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 019 D-Dolores Furtado 548 100.0 % R-Jim Denning 1,875 76.7 % R-James A Walker Jr 569 23.2 % Kansas House of Representatives 020 D-Rob McKnight 655 100.0 % R-Rob Bruchman 2,553 69.6 % R-Stephanie Sawyer Clayton 869 23.6 % R-Matthew D. Webb 245 6.6 % Kansas House of Representatives 021 D-Joe Hoffman 640 100.0 % R-Kay Wolf 2,871 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 022 D-Lisa Benlon 628 100.0 % R-Greg A. Smith 1,527 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 4 2010 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 023 D-Milack Talia 532 100.0 % R-Brett Hildabrand 1,398 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 024 D-Mike Slattery 679 100.0 % R-Michael Foltz 1,617 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 025 D-Shana Althouse 703 100.0 % R-Barbara Goolsbee Bollier 2,496 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 026 R-Rob Olson 2,969 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 027 R-Ray Merrick 3,729 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 028 D-Elise Chapline 463 100.0 % R-Pat Colloton 4,025 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 029 D-Doug Dowell 335 100.0 % R-Richard Downing 1,366 49.4 % R-Sheryl L. Spalding 1,399 50.5 % Kansas House of Representatives 030 R-Ron Worley 2,013 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 031 D-Stan S Frownfelter 629 100.0 % R-Eric Hite 359 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 032 D-Louis E. Ruiz 427 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 033 D-Tom Burroughs 817 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 034 D-Valdenia C. Winn 797 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 035 D-Broderick T Henderson 971 100.0 % R-Chiquita C. Coggs 220 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 036 D-Kathy Wolfe Moore 1,752 78.8 % D-Ronald Witt 471 21.1 % R-Earl Freeman 1,111 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 037 D-Michael J. (Mike) Peterson 611 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 038 D-Roberta Eveslage 673 100.0 % R-Anthony R. Brown 3,666 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 039 D-Joe Novak 684 100.0 % R-Owen Donohoe 2,735 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 5 2010 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 040 D-Melanie Meier 531 100.0 % R-Sandra Bohne 989 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 041 D-Nancy Bauder 452 100.0 % R-Jana Taylor Goodman 685 56.6 % R-Louis Klemp 524 43.3 % Kansas House of Representatives 042 D-Jim Pittman 577 100.0 % R-Connie O'Brien 2,423 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 043 D-Kevin King 487 100.0 % R-S. Mike Kiegerl 2,751 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 044 D-Barbara W. 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