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2016 Mainpac Primary Endorsements - Vote August 2Nd! 2016 MainPAC Primary Endorsements - Vote August 2nd! These are the 2016 Primary Kansas Senate Endorsed Candidate(s) Kansas House Cont’d Endorsed Candidate(s) endorsements of MainPAC, the 2 Francisco (D) 23 Versola (D) political action committee of the Richey (R) Marci Francisco (D)* Gallagher (R) Linda Gallagher (R)* MainStream Coalition, for candidate 3 Holland (D) 24 Ousley (D) Tom Holland (D)* Jarrod Ousley (D)* races in Johnson, Wyandotte, and Van Mereren (R) Johnson (R) 4 Haley (D) 25 McCann (D) Douglas counties in Kansas. They David Haley (D)* Melissa Rooker (R)* are arrived at through candidate Rooker (R) 5 Hu;on (D) 26 Tiffany (D) surveys and interviews to determine Terrien (D) Bill Huon (D) Campbell (R) Cheron Tiffany (D) how they align with the moderate Fitzgerald (R) 27 Miller (D) values of most Kansans. 6 Pe;ey (D) Pat Pe>ey (D)* Harmon (R) n/a Tarwater (R) 7 England (D) We have highlighted contested 28 Koesten (R) Bollier (R) Barbara Bollier (R)* Lunn (R) Joy Koesten (R) primary races where MainPAC has 8 McGuire (D) 29 Parker (D) made an endorsement. Denning (R) Don McGuire (D) Todd (R) Bre> Parker (D) 9 Morrow (D) 30 Graham (D) Find your House and Senate Lynn (R) Chris Morrow (D) Dingwerth (R) Darla Graham (D) 10 Hia; (D) districts at openstates.org Powell (R) Pitcher-Cook (R) Vicki Hia> (D) 31 Ruiz (D) 11 Fannen (D) Louis Ruiz (D)* Primaries bring out the most ardent Skip Fannen (D) Skubal (R) supporters of extremist candidates. John Skubal (R) 32 Curs (D) Pam CurVs (D)* Have your say in rejecting their Melcher (R) 19 Hensley (D) 33 Burroughs (D) Anthony Hensley Tom Burroughs (D)* policies to cut schools, ignore the Haney (R) (D)* working poor, attack our impartial 34 Winn (D) Valdenia Winn (D)* courts, and deny health care where 21 Czerniewski (D) Heley (D) Logan Heley (D) 35 Lampkin (D) it is most needed. Vote on August Henderson (D) n/a Smith (R) Dinah Sykes (R) 2nd! 36 Wolfe Moore (D) Sykes (R) Kathy Wolfe Moore 23 Kerfoot (D) Thomas (D) These are primary elecon endorsements. Spencer Kerfoot (D) Braun (R) (D)* General elecon endorsements may change. Olson (R) 37 King (D) 37 Frownfelter (D) n/a n/a * = MainPAC friendly incumbents. Baumgardner (R) 38 Fonkert (D) n/a = not available, either no endorsement or Dove (R) Mike Folkert (D) not enough informa.on to endorse Kansas House Endorsed Candidate(s) 8 Chociej (D) Lucas (R) Mitra Templin (R) Templin (R) State Bd of EducaVon Endorsed Candidate(s) Markley (R) Pa>y Markley (R) McPherson (R) 39 Lawson (D) 2 Cindric (D) Brim (R) Angelina Lawson (D) Chris Cindric (D) 10 Wilson (D) Roberts (R) John Wilson (D)* Macheers (R) Shelee Brim (R) 4 Mah (D) 14 Ring (D) Donohoe (R) Ann Mah (D) Merlin Ring (D) Mollenkamp (R) Esau (R) 42 Reed (D) 6 Horst (R) Deena Horst (R)* Gabel (R) Leesa Gabel (R) Karlskint (R) Kara Reed (D) O'Brien (R) 8 Busch (R) 15 McCorkle (D) n/a R. Paul McCorkle (D) 43 Roberts (R) Davis (R) Donald Roberts (R) 10 McNiece (R) Dostal (R) Su;on (R) Jim McNiece (R)* Kim Palcic (R) Palcic (R) 44 Ballard (D) JOCO Commission Endorsed Candidate(s) 16 Holscher (D) Davis (D) Barbara Ballard (D)* Cindy Holscher (D) Lindsey (R) 2 Allen Grosserode (R) n/a 17 Stoll (D) 45 Maines (D) Helen Stoll (D) 3 Hodge Cox (R) Pierce (R) Tom Sloan (R)* Steve Klika* Klika Hildabrand (R) Tom Cox (R) Sloan (R) 6 Brown 18 Neighbor (D) 46 Highberger (D) Dennis “Boog” Toplikar n/a Cindy Neighbor (D) Jenkins (R) Highberger (D)* U.S. Congress Endorsed Candidate(s) 19 Meitl (D) Stephanie Clayton Clayton (R) 48 Ackerson (D) 2 Po;er (D) (R)* Kleeb (R) Sandy Ackerson (D) Briani Poer (D) Jenkins (R) 20 McQueeny (D) 49 Hunt (D) Christopher Darnell Hunt (D) 3 Marselus (D) Bruchman (R) Schwab (R) McQueeny (D) McLaughlin (D) Kessinger (R) 54 Hansen (D) Sidie (D) Jay Sidie (D) Jan Kessinger (R) Corbet (R) Renae Hansen (D) Goode (R) 21 Stogsdill (D) 78 Darby (D) Jerry Stogsdill (D) Yoder (R) Hughes (R) Clayton (R) Jason Darby (D) Paid for by MainPAC, Sally Levi5 Treasurer Melton (R) Dorothy Hughes (R) Ryckman (R) PO Box 861086, Shawnee, KS 66286 22 Lusk (D) Nancy Lusk (D)* 121 Graff (D) MainPAC.org Kiegerl (R) Jason Graff (D).
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