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Bright and Carpenter Consulting 815 S Bright and Carpenter Consulting 815 S. W. Topeka Blvd. ● Suite 2C ● Topeka, KS ● 66612 ● 785.783.7111 ● www.brightcarpenter.com 2016 Election Candidates General Election – Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Table Key (I) – denotes incumbent (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent Bold Name – indicates no opposition; winner of 2016 election D/R/U/L – Democrat/Republican/Unaffiliated/Libertarian voting percentages in the district AFP Score % - based on the number of times a candidate voted in line with the Kansas Chapter of Americans for Prosperity. The AFP represents a fiscally conservative, limited government agenda. Americans for Prosperity opposed tax increases and sought further cuts in spending by the state to hold taxes level. The AFP score is based upon the following issues: voting for a streamlining government commission, against the smoking, for elimination of corporate income tax, for a constitutional amendment to opt out of federal healthcare legislation, for sales of state surplus property, for spending constraints and a super majority vote to raise taxes, against the budget, sales tax and the transportation bill. 2016 FILINGS – UNITED STATES SENATE SEAT or DISTRICT CANDIDATE CONTACT INFORMATION ENDORSEMENTS United States Mr. Patrick Wiesner 2717 Ann Ct. Senate D-Lawrence Lawrence, KS 66046 D/R/U Mailing: 6750 W. 93rd, Ste 220 25.2/48.7/25.6 Overland Park, KS 66212 H: (913) 381-7794 [email protected] www.wiesnerforsenate.com Mr. Jerry Moran (I) P.O. Box 1151 R-Hayes Hays, KS 67601 Mr. Robert D. Garrard 2287 N. 300 Rd. L-Edgerton Edgerton, KS 66021 H: (913) 956-9167 [email protected] 1 2016 FILINGS – UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SEAT or DISTRICT CANDIDATE CONTACT INFORMATION ENDORSEMENTS United States Dr. Roger Marshall 4501 Quail Creek Dr. House of R-Great Bend Great Bend, KS 67530 Representatives H: (620) 792-2151 District 1 [email protected] D/R/U www.kansansformarshall.com 21.0/53.1/25.3 Mr. Kerry Burt 314 Robert St. L-Hutchinson Hutchinson, KS 67502 H: (785) 280-3507 [email protected] United States Mrs. Britani Potter 943 S. Locust House of D-Ottawa Ottawa, KS 66067 Representatives H: (785) 251-8477 District 2 [email protected] D/R/U www.bpotterforcongress.com 30.3/39.8/29.2 Ms. Lynn Jenkins (I) 5940 SW Clarion Lane R-Topeka Topeka, KS 66610 P.O. Box 1441 Topeka, KS 66601 H: (785) 260-0471 [email protected] www.lynnjenkins.com Mr. James Houston 4401 Adam Avenue L-Lawrence Lawrence, KS 66047 H: (210) 771-1463 [email protected] United States Mr. Jay Sidie 5300 Mission Woods Terrace House of D-Mission Woods Mission Woods, KS 66205 Representatives H: (913) 206-2087 District 3 [email protected] D/R/U www.jay4congress.com 29.0/41.4/29.0 Mr. Kevin Yoder (I) 14521 Mastin St. R-Overland Park Overland Park, KS 66221 Mailing: P.O. Box 26742 Overland Park, KS 66225 [email protected] www.kevinyoder.com Mr. Steven A. Hohe 4760 Black Swan Dr. L-Shawnee Shawnee, KS 66216 H: (913) 980-7731 [email protected] United States Mr. Daniel B. Giroux 9410 Sterling Court House of D-Wichita Wichita, KS 67205 Representatives [email protected] District 4 www.danforkansas.com D/R/U 25.7/44.4/29.3 Mr. Michael Pompeo (I) 1310 Perth Ct. R-Wichita Wichita, KS 67208 Mr. Gorden J. Bakken 4323 E. Douglas Ave. L-Wichita Wichita, KS 67218 H: (316) 687-9402 [email protected] 2 2016 FILINGS – KANSAS SENATE SEAT or DISTRICT CANDIDATE CONTACT INFORMATION ENDORSEMENTS Kansas Senate Mr. Jerry Henry 3515 Neosho Road KNEA, KS Farm Bureau District 1 D-Atchison Cummings, KS 66016 D/R/U H: (913) 367-2050 2012: 25/49/26 2016: 22/49/28 Mr. Dennis D. Pyle (I) 2979 Kingfisher Rd R-Hiawatha Hiawatha, KS 66434 3 terms H: (785) 742-3780 Kansas Senate Ms. Marci Francisco (I) 1101 Ohio KNEA, KS Farm Bureau District 2 D-Lawrence Lawrence, KS 66044 D/R/U 3 terms H: (785) 842-6402 2012: 35/31/34 M: (785) 766-1473 2016: 36/29/34 [email protected] Mrs. Meredith Richey 12200 46th St. R-Perry Perry, KS 66073 Kansas Senate Mr. Tom Holland (I) 961 E. 1600 Road KNEA, KS Farm Bureau District 3 D-Baldwin City Baldwin City, KS 66006 D/R/U 2 terms H: (785) 865-2786 2012: 31/35/34 Mrs. Echo Van Meteren 12400 170th St. 2016: 29/34/35 R-Linwood Linwood, KS 66052 Kansas Senate Mr. David Haley (I) 936 Cleveland Ave. KNEA, KS Farm Bureau District 4 D-Kansas City Kansas City, KS 66101 D/R/U 4 terms Mailing: PO Box 171110 2012: 65/10/25 Kansas City, KS 66117 2016: 61/10/28 H: (913) 321-3210 [email protected] www.haleyforkansas.com Kansas Senate Mr. Bill Hutton 13939 Parallel KNEA District 5 D-Basehor Basehor, KS 66007 D/R/U H: (913) 371-1944 2012: 34/34/31 [email protected] 2016: 31/33/35 Mr. Steve Fitzgerald (I) 3100 Tonganoxie Rd KS Farm Bureau R-Leavenworth Leavenworth, KS 66048 1 term H: (913) 682-8298 M: (913) 306-1838 [email protected] www.vote4fitzgerald.com Kansas Senate Ms. Pat Pettey (I) 5316 Lakewood St. KNEA, KS Farm Bureau District 6 D-Kansas City Kansas City, KS 66106 D/R/U/L 1 term M: (913) 579-3741 2012: 47/19/34 [email protected] 2016: 44/20/35/1 www.patpettey.org Jason Conley 9127 Ann Avenue L-Kansas City Kansas City, KS 66112 H: (316) 734-9650 [email protected] www.jasonloveskansas.com Kansas Senate Mrs. Megan England 5522 Cedar St. District 7 D-Roeland Park Roeland Park, KS 66205 (Kay Wolf: 1 term) H: (913) 236-7689 D/R/U Dr. Barbara Bollier 6910 Overhill Rd. KNEA, KS Farm Bureau 2012: 28/44/27 R-Mission Hills Mission Hills, KS 66208 2016: 28/42/29 M: (913) 485-2121 [email protected] 3 2016 FILINGS – KANSAS SENATE SEAT or DISTRICT CANDIDATE CONTACT INFORMATION ENDORSEMENTS Kansas Senate Mr. Don McGuire 11828 W. 116th St. KNEA District 8 D-Overland Park Overland Park, KS 66210 D/R/U H: (913) 206-4448 2012: 23/48/29 [email protected] 2016: 24/45/30 Mr. Jim Denning (I) 8416 W. 115th Street KS Farm Bureau R-Overland Park Overland Park, KS 66210 1 term H: (913) 345-9416 [email protected] www.jimdenning4.com Kansas Senate Mr. Chris Morrow 420 N. Cherry St. KNEA District 9 D-Gardner Gardner, KS 66030 D/R/U M: (913) 269-8495 2012: 23/47/30 [email protected] 2016: 22/46/31 www.morrowforkssenate.com Mrs. Julia Lynn (I) 18837 W. 115th Terr KS Farm Bureau R-Olathe Olathe, KS 66061 2 ½ terms M: (913) 832-5311 [email protected] www.senatorjulialynn.com Kansas Senate Ms. Vicki Hiatt 21522 W. 72nd St. KNEA District 10 D-Shawnee Shawnee, KS 66218 D/R/U H: (913) 481-3002 2012: 26/44/30 [email protected] 2016: 26/42/31 www.hiattforkansas.com th Mrs. Mary Pilcher Cook 13910 W 58 Pl. KS Farm Bureau (I) Shawnee, KS 66216 R-Shawnee H: (913) 396-9306 2 terms [email protected] www.pilchercook.com Kansas Senate Mr. Skip Fannen 13803 Howe Drive, Unit 2211 KNEA District 11 D-Leawood Leawood, KS 66224 D/R/U M: (913) 710-6144 2012: 19/54/26 [email protected] 2016: 19/53/27 th Mr. John Skubal 6503 West 134 Terrace KNEA R-Overland Park Overland Park, KS 66209 H: (913) 469-6641 M: (913) 915-5227 [email protected] Kansas Senate Mr. Christopher B. 2902 Nevada Terr. District 12 Johnston Ottawa, KS 66067 D/R/U D-Ottawa Mailing: P.O. Box 123 2012: 24/45/30 Ottawa, KS 66067 2016: 21/48/30 M: (913) 707-2153 [email protected] www.johnstonforkansas.org Mrs. Caryn Tyson (I) P.O. Box 191 KS Farm Bureau R-Parker Parker, KS 66072 1 term H: (913) 898-2366 [email protected] www.votetyson.org 4 2016 FILINGS – KANSAS SENATE Kansas Senate Mrs. Lynn D. Grant 202 S. Appleton KNEA District 13 D-Frontenac Frontenac, KS 66763 D/R/U H: (620) 308-5518 2012: 36/34/29 th 2016: 30/34/35 Mr. Jake LaTurner (I) 1247 S. 230 St. KS Farm Bureau R-Pittsburg Pittsburg, KS 66762 1 term Mailing: P.O. Box 1447 Pittsburg, KS 66762 M: (620) 249-1929 [email protected] Kansas Senate Mr. Mark Pringle 370 Highway 75 District 14 D-Yates Center Yates Center, KS 66783 D/R/U H: (620) 537-7581 2012: 20/50/30 Mr. Bruce Givens 1525 County Club Rd. KNEA 2016: 17/55/27 R-El Dorado El Dorado, KS 67042 H: (316) 452-5191 W: (316) 785-6409 M: (316) 377-6605 [email protected] www.brucegivens.com Kansas Senate Mr. Chuck Schmidt 1001 N. 2nd St. KNEA District 15 D-Independence Independence, KS 67301 (Jeff King: H: (620) 330-4576 1 ½ terms) Mr. Dan Goddard 3420 Mosher Road KNEA D/R/U R-Parsons Parsons, KS 67357 2012: 27/44/29 H: (620) 423-0407 2016: 23/45/31 [email protected] Kansas Senate Mr. Gabriel Costilla 1212 S. Gasaway Dr. KNEA District 16 D-Derby Derby, KS 67037 D/R/U [email protected] 2012: 19/52/28 www.GabrielCostilla.com 2016: 17/50/32 Mr. Ty Masterson (I) 1539 Phyllis Lane KS Farm Bureau R-Andover Andover, KS 67002 2 terms H: (855) 255-2446 [email protected] www.tymasterson.net Kansas Senate Ms. Susan G.
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