2018 Primary Election Official Vote Totals

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2018 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Kansas Secretary of State 2018 Primary Election 2018/08/31 Official Vote Totals Page 1 of 14 Race Candidate Votes Percent United States House of Representatives 001 D-Alan LaPolice 17,195 100.00% R-Roger Marshall 64,843 78.66% R-Nick Reinecker 17,593 21.34% United States House of Representatives 002 D-Paul Davis 38,846 100.00% R-Vernon J. Fields 1,987 2.63% R-Steve Fitzgerald 9,227 12.21% R-Kevin Jones 11,201 14.82% R-Doug Mays 6,221 8.23% R-Dennis Pyle 9,126 12.08% R-Caryn Tyson 17,749 23.49% R-Steve Watkins 20,052 26.54% United States House of Representatives 003 D-Sharice Davids 23,379 37.34% D-Mike McCamon 4,354 6.95% D-Tom Niermann 8,939 14.28% D-Jay Sidie 1,790 2.86% D-Brent Welder 21,190 33.85% D-Sylvia D. Williams 2,955 4.72% R-Trevor Keegan 14,574 18.69% R-Joe Myers 10,268 13.17% R-Kevin Yoder 53,130 68.14% United States House of Representatives 004 D-Laura Lombard 10,797 34.76% D-James A. Thompson 20,261 65.24% R-Rep. Ron Estes 57,522 81.38% R-Ron M. Estes 13,159 18.62% Governor / Lt. Governor D-Arden Andersen / Dale Cowsert 13,161 8.42% D-Jack Bergeson / Alexander Cline 3,950 2.53% D-Carl Brewer / Chris Morrow 31,493 20.15% D-Laura Kelly / Lynn Rogers 80,377 51.43% D-Joshua Svaty / Katrina Gier Lewison 27,292 17.46% R-Jim Barnett / Rosie Hansen 27,994 8.83% R-Jeff Colyer / Tracey Mann 128,489 40.51% R-Kris Kobach / Wink Hartman 128,832 40.62% R-Patrick "PK" Kucera / Patricia Reitz 3,212 1.01% R-Tyler Ruzich / Dominic Scavuzzo 2,275 0.72% R-Ken Selzer / Jen Sanderson 24,804 7.82% R-Joseph Tutera Jr. / Phillip Clemente 1,559 0.49% Kansas Secretary of State 2018 Primary Election 2018/08/31 Official Vote Totals Page 2 of 14 Race Candidate Votes Percent Secretary of State D-Brian "BAM" McClendon 139,457 100.00% R-Randy Duncan 57,236 20.19% R-Keith Esau 28,426 10.03% R-Craig McCullah 32,615 11.50% R-Scott Schwab 108,705 38.34% R-Dennis Taylor 56,537 19.94% Attorney General D-Sarah G. Swain 140,503 100.00% R-Derek Schmidt 269,212 100.00% State Treasurer D-Marci Francisco 141,214 100.00% R-Jake LaTurner 258,796 100.00% Commissioner of Insurance D-Nathaniel McLaughlin 138,941 100.00% R-Vicki Schmidt 152,706 52.01% R-Clark Shultz 140,887 47.99% Kansas Senate 013 D-Bryan Hoffman 3,337 100.00% R-Richard Hilderbrand 5,042 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 001 R-Michael Houser 1,809 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 002 D-Adam J. Lusker Sr. 1,301 100.00% R-Kenneth Collins 1,799 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 003 D-Monica Murnan 1,290 100.00% R-Terry Calloway 1,245 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 004 D-Lawrence Forbach 693 100.00% R-Trevor Jacobs 2,453 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 005 D-Lassey Murphy 833 100.00% R-Mark Samsel 1,454 53.44% R-Renee Slinkard 1,267 46.56% Kansas House of Representatives 006 R-Clifford F. Blackmore 1,192 38.32% R-Jene Vickrey 1,919 61.68% Kansas Secretary of State 2018 Primary Election 2018/08/31 Official Vote Totals Page 3 of 14 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 007 R-Richard J. Proehl 1,701 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 008 D-Michele Lobitz 1,414 100.00% R-Chris Croft 2,022 57.84% R-Patty Markley 1,474 42.16% Kansas House of Representatives 009 R-Kent L. Thompson 2,326 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 010 D-Eileen Horn 1,958 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 011 R-Jim Kelly 1,554 75.92% R-John Lowrance 493 24.08% Kansas House of Representatives 012 R-Doug Blex 1,910 68.88% R-Brad Hall 863 31.12% Kansas House of Representatives 013 R-Larry P. Hibbard 2,124 54.93% R-Londa R. Tindle 1,743 45.07% Kansas House of Representatives 014 D-Angela Justus Schweller 1,752 100.00% R-Charlotte Esau 1,472 45.40% R-Tom Stanion 1,162 35.84% R-Aaron V. Young 608 18.75% Kansas House of Representatives 015 D-Chris Haulmark 1,192 100.00% R-John Toplikar 1,584 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 016 D-Cindy Holscher 2,144 100.00% R-Susan "Sue" Huff 2,770 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 017 D-Laura Smith-Everett 2,110 100.00% R-Tom Cox 2,625 75.54% R-Jim Eschrich 850 24.46% Kansas House of Representatives 018 D-Andrew "Andy" Hurla 417 18.50% D-Cindy Neighbor 1,837 81.50% R-Cathy Gordon 1,009 35.11% R-Eric Jenkins 1,865 64.89% Kansas Secretary of State 2018 Primary Election 2018/08/31 Official Vote Totals Page 4 of 14 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 019 D-Stephen Wyatt 2,707 100.00% R-Stephanie S. Clayton 3,504 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 020 D-Becky Barber 2,172 100.00% R-Jan H. Kessinger 3,709 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 021 D-Jerry Stogsdill 3,174 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 022 D-Michael L. Coleman III 222 11.07% D-Nancy Lusk 1,784 88.93% Kansas House of Representatives 023 D-Susan Ruiz 1,709 100.00% R-Linda Gallagher 1,811 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 024 D-Jarrod Ousley 2,313 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 025 D-Rui Xu 3,323 100.00% R-Melissa A. Rooker 2,745 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 026 D-Deann Mitchell 1,355 100.00% R-Adam Thomas 2,462 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 027 D-Nicole Rome 1,479 100.00% R-Rochelle Bird 1,268 30.02% R-Karen Snyder 1,040 24.62% R-Sean E. Tarwater Sr. 1,916 45.36% Kansas House of Representatives 028 D-Brian Clausen 1,312 100.00% R-Joy Koesten 1,547 41.55% R-Kellie Warren 2,176 58.45% Kansas House of Representatives 029 D-Brett Parker 2,141 100.00% R-Peggy Galvin 1,274 43.80% R-James Todd 1,635 56.20% Kansas Secretary of State 2018 Primary Election 2018/08/31 Official Vote Totals Page 5 of 14 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 030 D-Matthew Calcara 667 33.88% D-Brandon Woodard 1,302 66.12% R-Wendy Bingesser 1,372 53.47% R-Colleen Webster 1,194 46.53% Kansas House of Representatives 031 D-Louis E. Ruiz 1,539 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 032 D-Pam Curtis 782 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 033 D-Tom Burroughs 1,670 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 034 D-Valdenia C. Winn 1,627 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 035 D-Broderick Henderson 1,842 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 036 D-Kathy Wolfe Moore 3,266 100.00% R-Chiquita C. Coggs 1,077 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 037 D-Stan Frownfelter 1,185 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 038 D-Stuart W. Sweeney 1,381 100.00% R-Willie Dove 2,042 64.09% R-Noel Hull 1,144 35.91% Kansas House of Representatives 039 D-Michael Bolton 1,639 100.00% R-Kristy Acree 1,306 46.31% R-Owen Donohoe 1,514 53.69% Kansas House of Representatives 040 D-Debbie Deere 1,033 89.59% D-Donald G Terrien 120 10.41% R-David W. French 1,763 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 041 D-Jeff Pittman 920 100.00% R-Tony Barton 1,148 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 042 D-Thea Perry 1,014 100.00% R-Jim Karleskint 1,364 53.26% R-Lance Neelly 1,197 46.74% Kansas Secretary of State 2018 Primary Election 2018/08/31 Official Vote Totals Page 6 of 14 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 043 D-Pamela Finley 1,020 100.00% R-Bill Sutton 1,845 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 044 D-Barbara W. Ballard 2,735 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 045 D-Mike Amyx 1,664 56.25% D-Steven X. Davis 645 21.81% D-Aidan Loveland Koster 649 21.94% R-Cynthia Smith 1,404 56.61% R-Ronald Thacker 1,076 43.39% Kansas House of Representatives 046 D-Benjamin Ferlo 410 12.35% D-Dennis "Boog" Highberger 2,910 87.65% Kansas House of Representatives 047 D-George D. Hanna 1,124 100.00% R-Ronald B. Ellis 2,363 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 048 D-David L. Benson 1,576 100.00% R-Abraham Rafie 2,428 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 049 D-Darnell W. Hunt 1,233 100.00% R-Fsehazion Desalegn 215 11.05% R-Megan Lynn 1,730 88.95% Kansas House of Representatives 050 D-Down River Dan Brennan 1,359 100.00% R-Fred C. Patton 3,156 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 051 D-Noah L. Wright 851 100.00% R-Ron Highland 3,297 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 052 D-Toni Scalia 1,662 100.00% R-Brenda S.
Recommended publications
  • Journal of the House
    4 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Journal of the House FIRST DAY HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, TOPEKA, KS, Monday, January 11, 2021, 2:00 p.m. This being the day fixed by the Constitution of the State of Kansas for the assembling of the 2021 session of the legislature, the House of Representatives was called to order at 2:00 p.m. by Catherine Gunsalus, Assistant Secretary of State. Assistant Secretary of State Catherine Gunsalus announced the appointment of Susan Kannarr as temporary Chief Clerk of the House. State of Kansas Office of Secretary of State I, CATHERINE GUNSALUS, Assistant Secretary of State, do hereby certify that the following persons were elected members of the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas for a two-year term beginning on the second Monday of January, A.D. 2021. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereto set my hand and cause to be affixed my official seal. Done at the city of Topeka, this 30th day of November, A.D. 2020. CATHERINE GUNSALUS Assistant Secretary of State Members of the House of Representatives were then called in groups, came forward, took and subscribed, or affirmed, to their respective oaths of office, administered to them by Chief Justice Marla Luckert, Kansas Supreme Court as follows: State of Kansas, County of Shawnee, ss: We and each of us, do solemnly swear or affirm, that we will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Kansas, and faithfully discharge the duties of the office of Representative of the State of Kansas, so help me God.
    [Show full text]
  • Journal of the House
    FEBRUARY 23, 2017 331 Journal of the House THIRTY-THIRD DAY HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, TOPEKA, KS, Thursday, February 23, 2017, 10:00 a.m. The House met pursuant to adjournment with Speaker Ryckman in the chair. The roll was called with 125 members present. Excused later: Rep. Pittman Prayer by guest chaplain, the Reverend Jason Carle, Overland Park Presbyterian Church, and guest of Rep. Ousley: Lord, You made the land Kansas is in: a place of hills, wildflowers, wind, plains and big sky. We are here as your people, shaped by the land, shaped by our communities: small towns and farming communities, suburbs and cities. We ask for your blessing on those gathered here as they seek to craft laws and enact policies that bring good governance for this part of your creation. But we confess that we are a stiff-necked people, O God, eager to be right rather than righteous. Help us to bend our necks to the needs of our people. May the work and deliberations this day be shaped by your values: humility before You and each other, a deep passion for justice, and care for the vulnerable, the orphan, the lost. Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rep. Kessinger. 332 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS The following concurrent resolution was introduced and read by title: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. HCR 5011— By Representatives Parker, Bishop, Brim, Carlin, Clayton, Crum, S., Curtis, Deere, Finney, Gallagher, Gartner, Good, Highberger, Hodge, Holscher, Koesten, Kuether, Lusk, Murnan, Neighbor, Ohaebosim, Ousley, Pittman, Rooker, Stogsdill, Terrell, Trimmer, Whipple and Wolfe Moore HCR 5011 – A PROPOSITION to revise article 10 of the constitution of the state of Kansas; relating to reapportionment of congressional districts, legislative districts and state board of education member districts.
    [Show full text]
  • Official Primary Election Results
    Kansas Secretary of State Page 1 2014 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent United States Senate D-Chad Taylor 35,067 53.2 % D-Patrick Wiesner 30,752 46.7 % R-Pat Roberts 127,089 48.0 % R-D.J. Smith 15,288 5.7 % R-Milton Wolf 107,799 40.7 % R-Alvin E. Zahnter 14,164 5.3 % United States House of Representatives 001 D-James E. Sherow 8,209 65.6 % D-Bryan R. Whitney 4,293 34.3 % R-Tim Huelskamp 42,847 54.9 % R-Alan LaPolice 35,108 45.0 % United States House of Representatives 002 D-Margie Wakefield 18,337 100.0 % R-Lynn Jenkins 41,850 69.1 % R-Joshua Joel Tucker 18,680 30.8 % United States House of Representatives 003 D-Kelly Kultala 14,189 68.5 % D-Reginald (Reggie) Marselus 6,524 31.4 % R-Kevin Yoder 47,319 100.0 % United States House of Representatives 004 D-Perry L. Schuckman 11,408 100.0 % R-Mike Pompeo 43,564 62.6 % R-Todd Tiahrt 25,977 37.3 % Governor / Lt. Governor D-Paul Davis 66,357 100.0 % R-Sam Brownback 166,687 63.2 % R-Jennifer Winn 96,907 36.7 % Secretary of State D-Jean Kurtis Schodorf 59,822 100.0 % R-Kris Kobach 166,793 64.7 % R-Scott Morgan 90,680 35.2 % Attorney General D-A.J. Kotich 58,294 100.0 % R-Derek Schmidt 220,581 100.0 % State Treasurer D-Carmen Alldritt 58,570 100.0 % R-Ron Estes 220,859 100.0 % Commissioner of Insurance D-Dennis Anderson 58,590 100.0 % R-Beverly Gossage 55,306 23.0 % R-David J.
    [Show full text]
  • Senator Garrett Love Gray 38 Garrett.Love
    Senator Garrett Love Gray 38 [email protected] Senator Tom Holland Douglas 3 [email protected] Senator Marci Francisco Douglas 2 [email protected] Senator Jeff Longbine Lyon 17 [email protected] Senator Clark Shultz McPherson 35 [email protected] Senator Pat Apple Miami 37 [email protected] Senator Jeff King Montgomery 15 [email protected] Senator Tom Arpke Saline 24 [email protected] Senator Michael O'Donnell Sedgwick 25 [email protected] Senator Les Donovan Sedgwick 27 [email protected] Senator Greg Smith Johnson 21 [email protected] Senator David Haley Wyandotte 4 [email protected] Senator Pat Pettey Wyandotte 6 [email protected] Senator Kay Wolf Johnson 7 [email protected] Representative Kent Thompson Allen 9 [email protected] Representative Will Carpenter Butler 75 [email protected] Representative Vern Swanson Clay 64 [email protected] Representative Adam Lusker Cherokee 2 [email protected] Representative Ed Trimmer Cowley 79 [email protected] Representative Blaine Finch Franklin 59 [email protected] Representative Allan Rothlisberg Geary 65 [email protected] Representative Marc Rhoades Harvey 72 [email protected] Representative John Ewy Hodgeman 117 [email protected] Representative Stephanie Clayton Johnson 19 [email protected] Representative Erin Davis Johnson 15 [email protected] Representative Brett Hildabrand Johnson 17 [email protected]
    [Show full text]
  • Kansas Legislators Message of Support and “Call to Action”
    Kansas Legislators Message of Support and “Call to Action” We come together united as state legislators, republicans and democrats, state senators, and state representatives with this important message. We have reached a tipping point in the battle with COVID-19. If widespread community transmission continues to increase, our hospitals will be unable to meet the health care needs of Kansans across the state. We need people to change their behaviors and act fast to curb the spread because our status quo is not working and the implications are dire. This is not a COVID-19 crisis. This is a health care crisis. This holiday season, the greatest kindness you can give to your loved ones is doing your part to preserve their health. Wear your mask; wash your hands; stay home as much as possible; and keep your distance. Lives depend on it. As we enter the winter months, cases continue to rise and without action, this will continue. It is critical we reignite a sense of duty and ownership to do all we can to slow the spread of this virus to protect the health and safety of individuals and their loved ones. While we cannot change the hearts and minds of everyone, we each can take personal responsibility to make changes that will ultimately be lifesaving. We are united in our message: • While the news about vaccines gives us all hope, we must take steps NOW to bend the curve, curtail widespread community transmission and ultimately decrease hospitalizations so that care is available for all • We support the efforts across our region and Kansas to take additional steps to practice the pillars of infection prevention.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Trust Women Kansas Primary Election Voter Guide
    2020 Trust Women Kansas Primary Election Voter Guide Trust Women is a 501(c)3 organization and neither endorses nor opposes any candidate. In July we mailed a candidate questionnaire to each candidate running for office in the upcoming state and federal primary election, regardless of affiliation with any party or organization. The answers provided do not denote any affiliation or endorsement by Trust Women, nor does a candidate’s choice to participate in our questionnaire signify affiliation or endorsement. The endorsements we have included along with our questionnaire responses are those given by the anti-choice organization Kansans for Life and the pro-choice organization Planned Parenthood. Yes and No answers and any additional comments about the questions we asked candidates are included in this document. The voting record on issues of reproductive rights of each candidate already serving in public office is listed in this document as well. The voter guide itself is listed according to elected office and then numerically by district for each position. So, if you were looking for Kansas State Senator candidates in district 16, you would first look for the Kansas Senate section and follow down numerical order until you find district 16. Voter Guide Key Y: Yes N: No U: Undecided VRP: Voting record pro-choice VRA: Voting record anti-choice We hope you find the information below helpful. Kansas Candidate Survey These are the questions asked of the candidates running for office in Kansas. Each candidate had the opportunity to answer each question with a yes or no and provide further comment to explain their stance for each question.
    [Show full text]
  • Senator Elaine Bowers Cloud 36 [email protected]
    Senator Elaine Bowers Cloud 36 [email protected] Senator Garrett Love Gray 38 [email protected] Senator Tom Holland Douglas 3 [email protected] Senator Jeff King Montgomery 15 [email protected] Senator Pat Apple Miami 37 [email protected] Senator Tom Arpke Saline 24 [email protected] Senator David Haley Wyandotte 4 [email protected] Senator Clark Shultz McPherson 35 [email protected] Senator Michael O'Donnell Sedgwick 25 [email protected] Senator Jeff Longbine Lyon 17 [email protected] Senator Pat Pettey Wyandotte 6 [email protected] Senator Les Donovan Sedgwick 27 [email protected] Senator Marci Francisco Douglas 2 [email protected] Representative Kent Thompson Allen 9 [email protected] Representative Will Carpenter Butler 75 [email protected] Representative Vern Swanson Clay 64 [email protected] Representative Adam Lusker Cherokee 2 [email protected] Representative Ed Trimmer Cowley 79 [email protected] Representative Allan Rothlisberg Geary 65 [email protected] Representative John Ewy Hodgeman 117 [email protected] Representative Stephanie Clayton Johnson 19 [email protected] Representative Erin Davis Johnson 15 [email protected] Representative Brett Hildabrand Johnson 17 [email protected] Representative Keith Esau Johnson 14 [email protected] Representative Emily Perry Johnson 24 [email protected] Representative James Todd
    [Show full text]
  • Journal of the House
    320 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE Journal of the House THIRTY-SIXTH DAY HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, TOPEKA, KS, Friday, March 8, 2019, 8:30 a.m. The House met pursuant to adjournment with Speaker Ryckman in the chair. The roll was called with 119 members present. Rep. Waymaster was excused on legislative business. Reps. Ballard, Concannon, Johnson and S. Ruiz were excused on excused absence by the Speaker. Prayer by Chaplain Brubaker, Lord God, Thank You for this day and this week and for Your unfailing promise to be our guiding light. I am reminded how negativity breeds negativity and how positivity breeds victory and success. As our leaders continue their work, remind them often that we empower and enlarge that upon which we focus and give time to. If we focus on the good, good will prevail. If we focus on the negative, negativity will prevail. It all comes down to each of us choosing that of which we want more. Every choice we make will have an end result and the power of that choice is within us. Lord, help all of us to choose wisely. In Your Name I pray, Amen. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Rep. Moore. REFERENCE OF BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS The following bill was referred to committees as indicated: Appropriations: HB 2391. FINAL ACTION ON BILLS AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS HB 2160, AN ACT concerning sales and compensating use tax; relating to countywide retailers' sales tax; election, Wabaunsee county; amending K.S.A. 2018 Supp. 12-187 and repealing the existing section, was considered on final action.
    [Show full text]
  • Committee Reports to the 2015 Legislature-Supplement
    Committee Reports to the 2015 Kansas Legislature Supplement Kansas Legislative Research Department March 2015 2014 Legislative Coordinating Council Chairperson Representative Ray Merrick, Speaker of the House Vice-chairperson Senator Susan Wagle, President of the Senate Terry Bruce, Senate Majority Leader Anthony Hensley, Senate Minority Leader Jene Vickrey, House Majority Leader Peggy Mast, Speaker Pro Tem Paul Davis, House Minority Leader Kansas Legislative Research Department 300 SW 10th, Room 68-West, Statehouse Topeka, Kansas 66612-1504 Telephone: (785) 296-3181 FAX: (785) 296-3824 [email protected] http://www.kslegislature.org/klrd Supplement Special Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government Special Committee on Judiciary Legislative Budget Committee Joint Committee on Pensions, Investments and Benefits Joint Committee on State Building Construction Health Care Stabilization Fund Oversight Committee Telecommunications Study Committee Kansas Legislative Research Department 300 SW 10th, Room 68-West, Statehouse Topeka, Kansas 66612-1504 Telephone: (785) 296-3181 FAX: (785) 296-3824 [email protected] http://www.kslegislature.org/klrd Foreword This publication is the supplement to the Committee Reports to the 2015 Legislature. It contains the reports of the following committees: Special Committee on Ethics, Elections and Local Government; Special Committee on Judiciary; Legislative Budget Committee; Joint Committee on Pensions, Investments and Benefits; Joint Committee on State Building Construction; Health Care Stabilization
    [Show full text]
  • Candidate Office District Position Division Party Title First Name
    Candidate Office District Position Division Party Title First Name Middle Last Name Suffix Home Address City Zip Mailing Address City Zip Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Email Web Address Date Filed Ballot City Running Mate Ballot City Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris President / Vice President 0 0 0 Democratic Mr. Joseph R. Biden 1209 Barley Mill Road Wilmington 19807 8/20/2020 Wilmington, DE Los Angeles, CA Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence President / Vice President 0 0 0 Republican Mr. Donald J. Trump 1100 S. Ocean Blvd. Palm Beach 33480 9/2/2020 Palm Beach, FL Indianapolis, IN Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy "Spike" Cohen President / Vice President 0 0 0 Libertarian Ms. Jo Jorgensen 7/21/2020 Greenville, SC Little River, SC Barbara Bollier United States Senate 0 0 0 Democratic Dr. Barbara Bollier 6910 Overhill Road Mission Hills 66208 [email protected] www.bollierforkansas.com 5/11/2020 Mission Hills Roger Marshall United States Senate 0 0 0 Republican Dr. Roger Marshall P.O Box 1588 Great Bend 67530 [email protected] kansansformarshall.com 5/18/2020 Great Bend Jason Buckley United States Senate 0 0 0 Libertarian Jason Buckley 8828 Marty Ln Overland Park 66212 (816) 678-7328 [email protected] 5/28/2020 Overland Park Kali Barnett United States House of Representatives 1 0 0 Democratic Ms. Kali Barnett 410 N 6th St #957 Garden City 67846 (620) 277-9422 [email protected] www.kaliforkansas.com 5/21/2020 Manhattan Tracey Mann United States House of Representatives 1 0 0 Republican Mr. Tracey Mann PO Box 1084 Salina 67402 (785) 236-7802 www.traceymann.com 5/27/2020 Salina Michelle De La Isla United States House of Representatives 2 0 0 Democratic Ms.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Exxonmobil Political Contributions
    Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees California 2019 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount STATE SENATE Steve Glazer D-07 $1,500 Anna Caballero D-12 $1,000 Shannon Grove R-16 $1,500 Susan Rubio D-22 $1,000 Bob Archuleta D-32 $1,000 Lena Gonzalez D-33 $1,000 Steve Bradford D-35 $1,000 Toni Atkins D-39 $2,500 STATE ASSEMBLY Ken Cooley D-08 $1,000 Jim Cooper D-09 $1,500 Jim Frazier D-11 $1,500 Tim Grayson D-14 $1,000 Adam Gray D-21 $1,500 Rudy Salas D-32 $1,500 Jordan Cunningham R-35 $1,000 James Ramos D-40 $1,000 Blanca Rubio D-48 $1,000 Freddie Rodriguez D-52 $1,500 Eduardo Garcia D-56 $1,000 Ian Calderon D-57 $1,000 Sabrina Cervantes D-60 $1,000 Jose Medina D-61 $1,000 Anthony Rendon D-63 $4,400 Mike Gipson D-64 $1,500 Marie Waldron R-75 $1,000 Tom Daly D-69 $1,500 Patrick O’Donnell D-70 $1,000 Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher D-80 $2,000 Colorado 2019 Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Total Amount OTHER Senate Majority Fund R $30,000 Corporate Political Contributions¹ to State Candidates and Committees Illinois 2019 Total Candidate or Committee Name Party-District Amount STATE SENATE Dan McConchie R-26 $1,000 Chuck Weaver R-37 $1,000 Sue Rezin R-38 $1,000 John Curran R-41 $1,000 Bill Brady R-44 $5,000 STATE HOUSE Sonya Harper D-06 $1,000 Arthur Turner D-09 $1,000 Justin Slaughter D-27 $1,000 Thaddeus Jones D-29 $1,000 Andre Thapedi D-32 $1,000 Nick Smith D-34 $1,000 Keith Wheeler R-50 $1,000 Anthony DeLuca D-80 $1,000 Jim Durkin R-82 $5,000 John Connor D-85 $1,000 Lawrence Walsh, Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • Candidates for the 2012 General (Official)
    Candidates for the 2012 General (official) * To view the candidates' information in Excel you can "right click" on the table below then "select all." Then copy the information and paste it into an Excel document. Candidate Office District Position Division Party Ballot City Running Mate Ballot City Barack Obama / Joe Biden President / Vice President 0 0 0 Democratic Chicago, IL Wilmington, DE Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan President / Vice President 0 0 0 Republican Belmont, MA Janesville, WI Gary Johnson / James P. Gray President / Vice President 0 0 0 Libertarian El Prado, NM Newport Beach, CA Chuck Baldwin / Joseph Martin President / Vice President 0 0 0 Reform Kila, MT Union Grove, NC Tim Huelskamp United States House of Representatives 1 0 0 Republican Fowler Tobias Schlingensiepen United States House of Representatives 2 0 0 Democratic Topeka Lynn Jenkins United States House of Representatives 2 0 0 Republican Topeka Dennis Hawver United States House of Representatives 2 0 0 Libertarian Ozawkie Kevin Yoder United States House of Representatives 3 0 0 Republican Overland Park Joel Balam United States House of Representatives 3 0 0 Libertarian Overland Park Robert Leon Tillman United States House of Representatives 4 0 0 Democratic Wichita Mike Pompeo United States House of Representatives 4 0 0 Republican Wichita Thomas Jefferson United States House of Representatives 4 0 0 Libertarian Wichita Steve Lukert Kansas Senate 1 0 0 Democratic Sabetha Dennis D. Pyle Kansas Senate 1 0 0 Republican Hiawatha Marci Francisco Kansas Senate 2 0 0 Democratic Lawrence Ronald B. Ellis Kansas Senate 2 0 0 Republican Meriden Tom Holland Kansas Senate 3 0 0 Democratic Baldwin City Anthony R.
    [Show full text]