CWALAC of Kansas General 4th Congressional District 2016 District Candidate Protect Restrict Support Support Judges Support Life Religious KS Marriage School Mandate U.S. 10th (Q1) Conscience Amendment Choice Funding Amendment (Q2) (Q3) (Q5) (Q8) (Q9) 16 R YES NO YES YES NO YES 16 Gabriel Costilla D 25 Jim Price R 25 Lynn W. Rogers D 26 R NO* NO* 26 Benjamin Poteete D 27 Tony Hunter D 27 R YES NO YES YES NO YES 28 Keith Humphrey D 28 Mike Petersen R YES* NO* 30 Anabel Larumbe D 30 Susan Wagle R YES* NO* YES* 31 Carolyn McGinn R YES* NO*/YES* NO*/YES* 31 J. Michelle Vann D YES NO YES YES NO YES 32 Larry W. Alley R YES NO YES YES NO YES 32 Don Shimkus D 33 Matt Bristow D 33 Mary Jo Taylor R Kansas Representative 12 R YES NO YES YES N0 YES 12 Jean Kurtis Schodorf D NO* YES* NO*/YES* 72 D 72 R YES NO YES YES NO* YES 80 Anita Judd-Jenkins R 80 Michelle Schiltz D 81 R YES YES YES YES NO YES 81 James W McCluer D 82 Pete DeGraaf R YES NO YES YES NO YES 82 Danette Harris D 83 M. Lewis Ackerman R 83 D NO* YES* 85 Patty Beamer D 85 Chuck Weber R YES NO YES YES NO YES 86 Christopher Drake R 86 James Pruden L 86 Jim Ward D NO* YES* NO* NO* 87 Roger A. Elliott R 87 Marco Giorgi I District Candidate Protect Restrict Support Support Judges Support Life Religious KS Marriage School Mandate U.S. 10th (Q1) Conscience Amendment Choice Funding Amendment (Q2) (Q3) (Q5) (Q8) (Q9)

Kansas Representatives (continuted) 87 Tonya Howard D 88 Elizabeth Bishop D 88 Joseph Scapa R YES NO YES YES NO YES 90 Lou Cicirello D 90 R YES* NO* YES* 93 Deb Shepard D 93 John Whitmer R YES YES YES YES NO* YES 94 Leo Delperdang R YES NO YES YES NO YES 94 Susan K. Osborne D 95 Michael Capps R YES NO YES YES NO YES 95 Tom Sawyer D YES* NO* 97 Leslie G. Osterman R YES* NO* YES* 97 Stan Reeser D 98 Steve Anthimides R 98 Steven G. Crum D 100 Daniel Hawkins R YES NO YES YES NO YES 100 Glen Shafer D 101 Clifton Beck D 101 R YES* NO* YES* 105 Cammie Funston D 105 R YES* NO* YES*

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Kansas Senate 26 Dan Kerschen R Q1. SB95; Q2. SB175 28 Mike Petersen R Q1. SB95; HB2218(2011) Q2. SB175; HB2523/H Sub for SB62 30 Susan Wagle R Q1. SB95; SB2218(2011) Q2. SB175; HB2523/H Sub for SB62; Q3. SCR1601 31 Carolyn McGinn R Q1. SB95; HB2218(2011); Q2. SB175-NO; HB2523/H Sub for SB62-YES; Q3. SCR1601 voted to amend SCR1601-2005, KS Marriage Amendment to civil unions-it failed then voter for SCR1601 KMA.

Kansas Representatives 12 Jean Kurtis Schodorf D Q1.HB2218; Q2. HB2523/H Sub for SB62 Q3. SCR1601 voted to amend SCR1601-2005, KS Marriage Amendment to civil unions-it failed then voted for KMA. 72 Marc Rhoades R Q8. It's not their job-we are the allocators of funds, period. 83 Henry Helgerson D Q1. SB95; Q2SB175 86 Jim Ward D Q1. SB95; HB2218; Q2. SB1775; HB2453; HB2523/H Sub for SB62 Q3. HB2453 90 Steve Huebert R Q1. SB95; HB2218; Q2. SB175; HB2523/H Sub for SB62; HB2453 Q3. HB2453; 93 John Whitmer R Q8. absolutely not. 95 Tom Sawyer D Q2. SB175 Q3. HB2453(2014); SCR1601(2005) 97 Leslie G. Osterman R Q1. SB95; HB2218; Q2. HB2523/HSub for SB62; SB175; HB2453; Q3 HB2453 101 Joe Seiwert R Q1. SB95; HB2218; Q2. HB2523/HSub for SB62; SB175; HB2453; Q3 HB2453 105 Brenda Landwehr R Q1. HB2218; Q2. HB2523/H Sub for SB62; Q3. SCR1601

Survey questions: 1. Should life be protected from conception until natural death? 2. Should students, teachers, business owners, state employees, or any American be restricted from exercising their First Amendment rights in the public sector? 3. Kansas passed a constitutional amendment in 2005 defining marriage as being between one man and one woman. Will you vote to uphold this amendment to the Kansas Constitution? 4. Will you vote for legislation to combat violence, abuse and sex trafficking of women and children?* 5. Will you support legislation for tax credits or other programs to be used by parents to educate their children in the school of their choosing? 6. Would you support legislation to take fewer federal education dollars for Kansas schools?* 7. Would you support a Constitutional Amendment for direct election of the judges to return to Kansas?* 8. Do you support the judicial branch’s decision to legislate school finance by mandating the state dollars? 9. Do you support the power delegated by the U. S. Constitution to the states and to the people in the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Notes: • Question 4, 6 and 7 were eliminated from the final voter guide. Question 4 was eliminated because every candidate that answered the questions answered “Yes”. Question 6 and 7 were eliminated because the candidates generally found the question unclear. • If a candidate is an incumbent, his/her name is italicized. • If the candidate made a comment on the survey, it is on the bottom of the page. • If the candidate didn’t return the survey their positions were determined, if possible, by votes or positions stated elsewhere, see comment section for details. • Bills used for votes: Q1. SB95 - AN ACT concerning abortion; creating the Kansas unborn child protection from dismemberment abortion act; HB2218 (2011) – Bans abortions to Pain-capable Unborn child at 22 weeks gestation Q2. SB175 (2015) - AN ACT concerning postsecondary education; relating to allowing the exercise of religious beliefs by student associations; HB2453 – An act concerning religious freedoms with respect to marriage; HB2523/H Sub for SB62 – Protection of Healthcare Conscience Rights Q3. SCR 1601(2005) - to protect and reserve the special status of the institution of marriage in Kansas – Kansas Marriage Amendment; HB2453 – An act concerning religious freedoms with respect to marriage