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2018 Primary Election Kansas Congressional Delegation 1 Updated: June 18, 2018 2018 Primary Election Kansas Congressional Delegation US House of Roger “Doc” 4501 Quail Creek Drive (H): (620) 792-2151 Defeated incumbent Huelskamp in the’16 primary, Representatives Marshall (I) Great Bend, KS 67530 [email protected] 57/44%; OB-GYN and 14 year Chairman of Great District 1 (R-Great Bend) kansansformarshall.com Bend Regional Hospital; Board member of Farmers 53/19/30 Bank & Trust; Feedlot co-owner; KDPWT Commissioner Nick Reinecker 504 S. Maple Has run for multiple offices unsuccessfully in recent (R-Inman) Inman, KS 67546 years; pro legalization of marijuana Alan LaPolice 734 Lincoln Street (C): (785) 275-3179 Lost 2014 primary to Huelskamp 45/55% then ran as (D-Clyde) Clyde, KS 66938 [email protected] an Independent in 2016 and lost to Marshall alanlapolice.com 26/66/8%; Grew up on dairy farm; served in the First Gulf War; English teacher and school administrator US House of Vernon J Fields 15424 Pin Oak Drive vernonjfields.com Basehor City Council; US Army Veteran; Doctoral Representatives (R-Basehor) Basehor, KS 66007 degree in criminal justice, worked for Bureau of District 2 Prisons providing drug treatment services for (Jenkins) inmates 40/27/32 Steve Fitzgerald P.O. Box 702 (H): (913) 702-7241 State Senator, Vice-Chair Elections; retired Lt. Col. in (R-Leavenworth) Leavenworth, KS 66048 [email protected] the Army fitzgeraldforcongress.com Kevin Jones P.O. Box 711 [email protected] State Representative; School Board member; former (R-Wellsville) Wellsville, KS 66092 kevinjonesforcongress.com Army special forces Doug Mays 7501 SW Arthurs Rd [email protected] Lobbyist; 14 year House member and former Speaker (R-Topeka) Topeka, KS 66611 (03-06); former Securities Commissioner Dennis Pyle P.O. Box 82 [email protected] State Senator; Lost 2010 Congressional Primary to (R-Hiawatha) Haiwatha, KS 66434 dennispyle.com Jenkins 43/57% Caryn Tyson P.O. Box 191 tysonforcongress.com State Senator, Tax Chair; software engineer and (R-Parker) Parker, KS 66072 former NASA employee Steve Watkins 6021 SW 29th Street [email protected] Studied engineering at West Point, Army Veteran; (R-Topeka) Suite A, Box 150 steveforkansas.com Masters degrees from MIT and Harvard Topeka, KS 66614 Paul Davis P.O. Box 944 [email protected] Former State Representative, Minority Leader; Lost (D-Lawrence) Lawrence, KS 66044 davisforkansas.com 2014 bid for Governor (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent www.kansasstatehouse.com Bold type = no primary or general competition 2 Updated: June 18, 2018 US House of Kevin Yoder (I) P.O. Box 26742 [email protected] First elected in 2010; on Appropriations Committee; Representatives (R-Overland Park) Overland Park, KS 66225 kevinyoder.com former State Rep. & Chair of KS House District 3 Appropriations 42/27/31 Trevor Keegan 10016 Century Ln (913) 205-1187 K-State grad; IT consultant; small business owner; (R-Lenexa) Lenexa, KS 66215 betterforkansas.com VP of the KC Children’s Assistance Network Joe Myers 10077 Hemlock Dr. (R-Overland Park) Overland Park, KS 66212 Mike McCamon 7500 W 151st Street (913) 661-2910 Works in marketing & technology, has held (D-Overland Park) #23724 [email protected] marketing & executive roles with Apple, Intel, and Overland Park, KS 66283 mikeforkansas.com Sprint, was CEO of Bluetooth Special Interest Group and Director of Technology for water.org; KU & WSU alumni Jay Sidie P.O. Box 9574 (H): (913) 206-2087 Lost 2016 General to Yoder 40/51/8%; Owner of (D-Mission Woods) Mission, KS 66201 [email protected] Counterpunch Financial Management; 15+ year jay4congress.com member of the Kansas City Board of Trade; degree in Agricultural Business Administration and MBA in finance Sylvia Williams P.O. Box 24151 (H): (913) 553-0550 PSU grad; Senior management in banking/financial (D-Leawood) Overland Park, KS 66283 [email protected] services industry; Emily’s list endorsement sylviawilliamsforcongress.com Sharice Davids 13851 W 63rd Str. #303 [email protected] Attorney; former White House Fellow; former MMA (D-Kansas City) Shawnee, KS 66216 shariceforcongress.com fighter; arrested in 2017 for civil disobedience during a DC protest; seeking to be the first native American congresswoman and first openly gay KS Rep Tom Niermann P.O. Box 8677 [email protected] Teacher, has taught in Wichita, Blue Valley & (D-Prairie Village) Prairie Village, KS 66208 NiermannforCongress.com Shawnee Mission Districts; PhD in American History from KU Brent Welder P.O. Box 860313 (H): (913)730-7833 Attorney for labor union; previously worked as a (D-Kansas City) Shawnee, KS 66286 [email protected] Teamster Field Director and on campaigns of Obama brentwelder.com and Sanders; not accepting any corporate PAC money (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent www.kansasstatehouse.com Bold type = no primary or general competition 3 Updated: June 18, 2018 US House of Ron Estes (I) P.O. Box 782952 [email protected] Former State Treasurer and Sedgwick Co Treasurer; Representatives (R-Wichita) Wichita, KS 67278 estesforcongress.com won special election to replace Rep. Pompeo in District 4 February 2017 44/22/33 Ron M. Estes 125 N. Chelmsford [email protected] First time candidate; running against the “DC status (R-Wichita) Wichita, KS 67230 realronestes.com quo” Laura Lombard P.O. Box 780342 (H): (316) 680-2031 Founding President & Executive Director of a trade (D-Wichita) Wichita, KS 67278 [email protected] association of experts doing business in the Middle lauraforkansas.com East, previously worked for US Secy of Defense William Cohen who was in Clinton’s Cabinet James Thompson P.O. Box 412 (H): (316) 202-4240 Lost to Estes in the special election in 2017; civil (D-Andover) Andover, KS 67002 [email protected] rights attorney; veteran votejamesthompson.com (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent www.kansasstatehouse.com Bold type = no primary or general competition 4 Updated: June 18, 2018 2018 Primary Election Kansas Statewide Offices Kansas Jeff Colyer/Tracy P.O. Box 3708 (785) 408-7075 Current Governor, ascended to the position upon Governor/ Lt Mann (I) Topeka, KS 66604 [email protected] Brownback’s appointment to federal position; Governor (R-Overland Park) jeffcolyer.com former State Senator; plastic surgeon (Brownback/Co Jim Barnett/Rosie P.O. Box 4584 (H): (785)559-0200 Former State Senator; 2006 nominee for Governor; lyer) Hansen Topeka, KS 66604 [email protected] physician; Barnett and Hansen are married to each (R-Topeka) barnettforkansas.com other Kris Kobach/Wink P.O. Box 1993 (785) 380-7058 Secretary of State/Businessman; oil interests Hartman Topeka, KS 66601 kriskobach.com (R-Lecompton) Patrick ‘PK’ P.O. Box 861118 (H): (913) 215-4749 Businessman and evangelist; The Entrepreneurial Kucera/Patricia Shawnee, KS 66286 pkforgovernor.com Evangelist Reitz [email protected] (R-Overland Park) Ken Selzer/Jenifer 13725 Metcalf Ave, #358 kansansforselzer.com Insurance Commissioner/small business owner in Sanderson Overland Park, KS 66223 Goodland (R-Leawood) Tyler 2223 W 73rd Terr. (H): (913)645-3355 High school students Ruzich/Dominic Prairie Village, KS 66208 [email protected] Scavuzzo ruzichforgovernor.com (R-Prairie Village) Joseph 6600 Indian Lane (H): (913)660-2427 Rockhurst High School student Tutera/Phillip Mission Hills, KS 66208 [email protected] Clemente tuteraforkansas.com (R-Mission Hills) Arden PO Box 274 [email protected] Family practice physician in Leavenworth; focus on Anderson/Dale Olathe, KS 66051 andersen2018.com link between agriculture and human health, author Cowsert & lecturer; Air Force Reserve flight surgeon (D-Oalthe) (I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent www.kansasstatehouse.com Bold type = no primary or general competition 5 Updated: June 18, 2018 Jack 5019 N. Osprey Cir. (H): (316) 249-2721 High school student Bergeson/Alexander Wichita, KS 67219 [email protected] Cline (D-Wichita) Carl Brewer/Chris P.O. Box 1534 (H): (316) 618-6566 Former Mayors of Wichita and Gardner; worked in Morrow Wichita, KS 67201 [email protected] aircraft industry (D-Wichita) brewerforkansas.com Josh Svaty/Katrina P.O. Box 4745 (785) 783-2340 Former State Representative and Secretary of Ag Gier Lewison Topeka, KS 66604 joshuasvaty.com under Parkinson (D-Ellsworth) Laura Kelly/Lynn P.O. Box 2098 (H): (785)422-6283 Both State Senators Rogers Topeka, KS 66601 [email protected] (D-Topeka) laurakellyforkansas.com Richard Kloos 5339 SW 22nd Place (785) 730-8558 Minister; previously worked in real estate, now runs (I-Topeka) Topeka, KS 66614 kloosforkansas.com a non-profit thrift store Greg Orman/John 11809 College Blvd (913) 286-4312 Ran as an Independent for US Senate in 2014, lost Doll Overland Park, KS 66210 ormanforkansas.com to Sen. Roberts by 42/53/4%; Business capital (I-Olathe) management Kansas Keith Esau 11702
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