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Primary Election Kansas Secretary of State Page 1 2016 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent United States Senate D-Monique Singh 35,042 37.0 % D-Patrick Wiesner 59,522 62.9 % R-Jerry Moran 230,907 79.0 % R-DJ Smith 61,056 20.9 % United States House of Representatives 001 R-Tim Huelskamp 45,997 43.4 % R-Roger Marshall 59,889 56.5 % United States House of Representatives 002 D-Britani Potter 24,383 100.0 % R-Lynn Jenkins 54,958 100.0 % United States House of Representatives 003 D-Reggie Marselus 7,435 22.2 % D-Nathaniel W. McLaughlin 12,105 36.2 % D-Jay Sidie 13,879 41.5 % R-Greg Goode 21,563 36.3 % R-Kevin Yoder 37,681 63.6 % United States House of Representatives 004 D-Daniel B. Giroux 9,489 51.5 % D-Robert Leon Tillman 8,936 48.4 % R-Michael Pompeo 56,808 100.0 % Kansas Senate 001 D-Jerry Henry 2,111 100.0 % R-Dennis D. Pyle 7,408 100.0 % Kansas Senate 002 D-Marci Francisco 4,523 100.0 % R-Meredith Richey 3,403 100.0 % Kansas Senate 003 D-Tom Holland 2,685 100.0 % R-Echo Van Meteren 3,724 100.0 % Kansas Senate 004 D-David Haley 5,750 100.0 % Kansas Senate 005 D-Bill Hutton 2,570 74.0 % D-Donald G. Terrien 899 25.9 % R-Steve Fitzgerald 2,494 100.0 % Kansas Senate 006 D-Pat Pettey 3,270 100.0 % Kansas Senate 007 D-Megan England 4,162 100.0 % R-Barbara Bollier 6,718 100.0 % Kansas Senate 008 D-Don McGuire 2,714 100.0 % R-Jim Denning 5,610 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 2 2016 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 009 D-Chris Morrow 2,148 100.0 % R-Julia Lynn 5,272 100.0 % Kansas Senate 010 D-Vicki Hiatt 2,883 100.0 % R-Mary Pilcher Cook 5,062 100.0 % Kansas Senate 011 D-Skip Fannen 2,243 100.0 % R-Jeff Melcher 4,360 43.4 % R-John Skubal 5,665 56.5 % Kansas Senate 012 D-Christopher B. Johnston 1,384 100.0 % R-Caryn Tyson 5,748 100.0 % Kansas Senate 013 D-Lynn D. Grant 3,204 100.0 % R-Jake LaTurner 3,592 100.0 % Kansas Senate 014 D-Mark Pringle 1,174 54.5 % D-Carl M Shay Jr 980 45.4 % R-Bruce Givens 6,513 52.4 % R-Forrest J. Knox 5,900 47.5 % Kansas Senate 015 D-Chuck Schmidt 1,553 100.0 % R-Dan Goddard 3,549 51.2 % R-Virgil Peck 3,378 48.7 % Kansas Senate 016 D-Gabriel Costilla 1,280 100.0 % R-Ty Masterson 4,697 59.2 % R-Troy E. Tabor II 3,226 40.7 % Kansas Senate 017 D-Susan G Fowler 1,592 100.0 % R-Jeff Longbine 5,259 100.0 % Kansas Senate 018 D-Laura Kelly 3,351 100.0 % R-Dave Jackson 6,035 100.0 % Kansas Senate 019 D-Anthony Hensley 3,703 100.0 % R-Zach Haney 4,910 100.0 % Kansas Senate 020 D-Candace Ayars 1,755 46.8 % D-Ricardo "Rick" Munoz Cortez 760 20.2 % D-Clarence A. Hinchy 230 6.1 % D-Dennis L. Rogers 1,005 26.8 % R-Joe Patton 5,110 46.6 % R-Vicki L. Schmidt 5,853 53.3 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 3 2016 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 021 D-Michael Czerniewski 663 18.3 % D-Logan Heley 2,956 81.6 % R-Greg A. Smith 3,226 42.0 % R-Dinah H. Sykes 4,442 57.9 % Kansas Senate 022 D-Tom Hawk 1,395 100.0 % Kansas Senate 023 D-Spencer Kerfoot 1,758 100.0 % R-Rob Olson 4,362 100.0 % Kansas Senate 024 D-Donald R. Merriman 1,656 100.0 % R-Tom Arpke 3,884 41.7 % R-Randall R. Hardy 4,307 46.3 % R-John C. Price 1,103 11.8 % Kansas Senate 025 D-Lynn W. Rogers 1,669 100.0 % R-William Eveland 890 31.8 % R-Jim Price 1,907 68.1 % Kansas Senate 026 D-Benjamin Poteete 1,110 100.0 % R-Byron C. Dunlavy 1,446 26.9 % R-Dan Kerschen 3,913 73.0 % Kansas Senate 027 D-Tony Hunter 1,436 100.0 % R-Lori Graham 3,987 49.3 % R-Gene Suellentrop 4,085 50.6 % Kansas Senate 028 D-Keith Humphrey 1,061 100.0 % R-Jo L. Hillman 681 25.3 % R-Mike Petersen 2,003 74.6 % Kansas Senate 029 D-Oletha Faust Goudeau 2,156 100.0 % Kansas Senate 030 D-Anabel Larumbe 1,230 65.0 % D-Nathan Tokala 661 34.9 % R-Susan Wagle 4,399 100.0 % Kansas Senate 031 D-J. Michelle Vann 1,666 100.0 % R-Renee Erickson 4,518 48.6 % R-Carolyn McGinn 4,776 51.3 % Kansas Senate 032 D-Don Shimkus 1,781 100.0 % R-Larry W. Alley 6,795 100.0 % Kansas Senate 033 D-Matt Bristow 1,472 100.0 % R-Larry D. Salmans 6,816 48.1 % R-Mary Jo Taylor 7,334 51.8 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 4 2016 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 034 D-Homer L. Gilson 1,839 100.0 % R-Edward E. Berger 6,279 57.1 % R-Terry Bruce 4,701 42.8 % Kansas Senate 035 D-Levi Morris 1,576 100.0 % R-Richard Wilborn 10,599 100.0 % Kansas Senate 036 D-Brian G. Angevine 1,398 100.0 % R-Elaine S. Bowers 13,578 100.0 % Kansas Senate 037 D-Kevin King 1,494 100.0 % R-Molly Baumgardner 5,342 100.0 % Kansas Senate 038 D-Miguel Angel Rodriguez 706 100.0 % R-Bud Estes 4,488 64.7 % R-Joyce Warshaw 2,438 35.2 % Kansas Senate 039 D-A. Zacheriah Worf 761 100.0 % R-John Doll 5,664 57.1 % R-Larry R. Powell 4,246 42.8 % Kansas Senate 040 D-Alex Herman 1,757 100.0 % R-Richard (Rick) Billinger 12,409 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 001 R-Michael Houser 1,411 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 002 D-Adam J. Lusker Sr. 1,237 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 003 D-Monica Murnan 787 100.0 % R-Charles (Chuck) Smith 597 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 004 R-Arlyn Briggs 171 5.6 % R-Trevor Jacobs 1,749 57.8 % R-Rick James 1,102 36.4 % Kansas House of Representatives 005 D-Doug Walker 532 100.0 % R-Kevin Jones 1,281 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 006 D-Christy C. Levings 499 100.0 % R-Jene Vickrey 1,326 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 007 R-Richard J. Proehl 1,612 64.6 % R-Tim Wass Jr. 882 35.3 % Kansas House of Representatives 008 D-Ben Chociej 475 100.0 % R-Patty Markley 1,546 58.0 % R-Craig McPherson 1,116 41.9 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 5 2016 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 009 R-Kent L. Thompson 2,361 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 010 D-John Wilson 1,069 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 011 R-Jim Kelly 1,629 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 012 D-Jean Kurtis Schodorf 478 100.0 % R-Doug Blex 1,841 60.6 % R-Brad Hall 1,192 39.3 % Kansas House of Representatives 013 R-Michael T. Countryman 1,126 24.1 % R-Larry P. Hibbard 3,536 75.8 % Kansas House of Representatives 014 D-Merlin Ring 848 100.0 % R-Keith Esau 1,375 54.8 % R-Leesa Gabel 1,133 45.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 015 D-R. Paul McCorkle 617 100.0 % R-Erin L. 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