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Final Unofficial Results Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 STATISTICS TOTAL Election Day Precincts Reporting 269 of 269 Registered Voters - Total 322,381 Ballots Cast - Total 196,261 Voter Turnout - Total 60.88% Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 1 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 Electors for President / Vice President Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Donald J. Trump 109,363 55.92% DEM Joseph R Biden 80,763 41.29% LIB Jo Jorgensen 4,514 2.31% Write-In Totals 936 0.48% Total Votes Cast 195,576 100.00% Precincts Reporting 269 of 269 For United States Senator Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Roger Marshall 103,369 53.35% DEM Barbara Bollier 81,282 41.95% LIB Jason Buckley 8,895 4.59% Write-In Totals 197 0.10% Total Votes Cast 193,743 100.00% Precincts Reporting 268 of 268 For United States Representative, 4th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Ron Estes 115,961 60.23% DEM Laura Lombard 76,391 39.68% Write-In Totals 176 0.09% Total Votes Cast 192,528 100.00% Precincts Reporting 268 of 268 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 2 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Senator 16th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Ty Masterson 11,971 66.79% DEM Timothy Don Fry II 5,922 33.04% Write-In Totals 30 0.17% Total Votes Cast 17,923 100.00% Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 For State Senator 25th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM Mary Ware 10,651 53.11% REP Vail Fruechting 9,374 46.74% Write-In Totals 30 0.15% Total Votes Cast 20,055 100.00% Precincts Reporting 28 of 28 For State Senator 26th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Dan Kerschen 25,061 98.53% Write-In Totals 374 1.47% Total Votes Cast 25,435 100.00% Precincts Reporting 54 of 54 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 3 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Senator 27th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Gene Suellentrop 23,545 67.47% DEM Mike McCorkle 11,329 32.46% Write-In Totals 25 0.07% Total Votes Cast 34,899 100.00% Precincts Reporting 35 of 35 For State Senator 28th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Mike Petersen 10,708 55.20% DEM Jim Ward 8,660 44.64% Write-In Totals 31 0.16% Total Votes Cast 19,399 100.00% Precincts Reporting 33 of 33 For State Senator 29th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM Oletha Faust Goudeau 12,764 69.77% REP Myron L. Ackerman 5,500 30.06% Write-In Totals 30 0.16% Total Votes Cast 18,294 100.00% Precincts Reporting 22 of 22 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 4 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Senator 30th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Renee Erickson 15,367 52.81% DEM Melissa Gregory 13,696 47.06% Write-In Totals 38 0.13% Total Votes Cast 29,101 100.00% Precincts Reporting 33 of 33 For State Senator 31st District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Carolyn McGinn 15,092 98.34% Write-In Totals 255 1.66% Total Votes Cast 15,347 100.00% Precincts Reporting 35 of 35 For State Senator 32nd District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Larry W Alley 476 99.58% Write-In Totals 2 0.42% Total Votes Cast 478 100.00% Precincts Reporting 3 of 3 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 5 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Representative 81st District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Blake Carpenter 4,942 65.70% DEM Matthew Joyce 2,570 34.17% Write-In Totals 10 0.13% Total Votes Cast 7,522 100.00% Precincts Reporting 16 of 16 For State Representative 82nd District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Jesse Burris 6,903 71.04% DEM Edward Hackerott 2,797 28.78% Write-In Totals 17 0.18% Total Votes Cast 9,717 100.00% Precincts Reporting 15 of 15 For State Representative 83rd District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM Henry Helgerson 3,822 58.87% REP David Robbins 2,656 40.91% Write-In Totals 14 0.22% Total Votes Cast 6,492 100.00% Precincts Reporting 10 of 10 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 6 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Representative 84th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM Gail Finney 4,648 73.30% REP Janet Sue Rine 1,688 26.62% Write-In Totals 5 0.08% Total Votes Cast 6,341 100.00% Precincts Reporting 7 of 7 For State Representative 85th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Patrick Penn 6,497 58.71% DEM Marcey Gregory 4,559 41.19% Write-In Totals 11 0.10% Total Votes Cast 11,067 100.00% Precincts Reporting 12 of 12 For State Representative 86th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM Stephanie Byers 3,028 54.30% REP Cyndi Howerton 2,542 45.59% Write-In Totals 6 0.11% Total Votes Cast 5,576 100.00% Precincts Reporting 10 of 10 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 7 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Representative 87th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Susan Oliver Estes 5,728 55.73% DEM Matt Fox 4,543 44.20% Write-In Totals 7 0.07% Total Votes Cast 10,278 100.00% Precincts Reporting 10 of 10 For State Representative 88th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM Elizabeth Bishop 5,058 94.31% Write-In Totals 305 5.69% Total Votes Cast 5,363 100.00% Precincts Reporting 9 of 9 For State Representative 89th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM KC Ohaebosim 5,068 60.71% REP Robert W. Herrick Jr. 3,265 39.11% Write-In Totals 15 0.18% Total Votes Cast 8,348 100.00% Precincts Reporting 15 of 15 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 8 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Representative 90th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Steve Huebert 9,422 98.45% Write-In Totals 148 1.55% Total Votes Cast 9,570 100.00% Precincts Reporting 15 of 15 For State Representative 91st District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Emil M. Bergquist 8,651 98.33% Write-In Totals 147 1.67% Total Votes Cast 8,798 100.00% Precincts Reporting 16 of 16 For State Representative 92nd District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM John Carmichael 4,512 56.50% REP Patrick McCormack 3,468 43.43% Write-In Totals 6 0.08% Total Votes Cast 7,986 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 of 8 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 9 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Representative 93rd District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Brian Bergkamp 8,565 98.96% Write-In Totals 90 1.04% Total Votes Cast 8,655 100.00% Precincts Reporting 19 of 19 For State Representative 94th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Leo G. Delperdang 7,577 67.84% DEM Derek Milligan 3,586 32.11% Write-In Totals 6 0.05% Total Votes Cast 11,169 100.00% Precincts Reporting 10 of 10 For State Representative 95th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % DEM Tom Sawyer 3,157 53.67% REP Christopher Parisho 2,715 46.16% Write-In Totals 10 0.17% Total Votes Cast 5,882 100.00% Precincts Reporting 8 of 8 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 10 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Representative 96th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Tom Kessler 3,197 54.51% DEM Stephanie Yeager 2,660 45.35% Write-In Totals 8 0.14% Total Votes Cast 5,865 100.00% Precincts Reporting 7 of 7 For State Representative 97th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Nick Hoheisel 5,134 63.64% DEM Kim Webb 2,928 36.30% Write-In Totals 5 0.06% Total Votes Cast 8,067 100.00% Precincts Reporting 13 of 13 For State Representative 98th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Ron Howard 3,775 57.74% DEM Steven G. Crum 2,756 42.15% Write-In Totals 7 0.11% Total Votes Cast 6,538 100.00% Precincts Reporting 15 of 15 Election Summary - 11/03/2020 21:21 PM Page 11 of 39 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 Summary Results Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Sedgwick County, KS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 For State Representative 99th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Susan Humphries 4,491 69.70% DEM Phil Hodson 1,947 30.22% Write-In Totals 5 0.08% Total Votes Cast 6,443 100.00% Precincts Reporting 11 of 11 For State Representative 100th District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Daniel Hawkins 7,175 63.63% DEM Chad Smith 4,095 36.32% Write-In Totals 6 0.05% Total Votes Cast 11,276 100.00% Precincts Reporting 12 of 12 For State Representative 101st District Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % REP Joe Seiwert 6,089 73.75% DEM Elliott R.
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