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2012 Primary Election Results Kansas Secretary of State Page 1 2012 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent United States House of Representatives 001 R-Tim Huelskamp 79,633 100.0 % United States House of Representatives 002 D-Scott Barnhart 7,627 25.6 % D-Robert V. Eye 10,353 34.8 % D-Tobias Schlingensiepen 11,747 39.5 % R-Lynn Jenkins 64,008 100.0 % United States House of Representatives 003 R-Kevin Yoder 50,270 100.0 % United States House of Representatives 004 D-Esau A. Freeman 4,618 29.1 % D-Robert Leon Tillman 11,224 70.8 % R-Mike Pompeo 60,195 100.0 % Kansas Senate 001 D-Steve Lukert 2,194 100.0 % R-Marje A. Cochren 3,407 33.6 % R-Dennis D. Pyle 6,730 66.3 % Kansas Senate 002 D-Marci Francisco 3,466 100.0 % R-Ronald B. Ellis 2,588 63.4 % R-Jeremy Ryan Pierce 1,493 36.5 % Kansas Senate 003 D-Tom Holland 2,112 100.0 % R-Anthony R. Brown 3,136 68.3 % R-James C. "J.C." Tellefson 1,449 31.6 % Kansas Senate 004 D-David Haley 2,820 100.0 % R-Joe Ward 607 100.0 % Kansas Senate 005 D-Kelly Kultala 1,713 100.0 % R-Steve Fitzgerald 2,298 61.4 % R-Mark S. Gilstrap 1,441 38.5 % Kansas Senate 006 D-(Vincent) Mario Escobar 695 27.3 % D-Pat Pettey 1,842 72.6 % R-Chris Steineger 984 100.0 % Kansas Senate 007 D-Kyle Russell 1,981 100.0 % R-David Harvey 3,889 42.9 % R-Kay Wolf 5,176 57.0 % Kansas Senate 008 D-Lisa Johnston 1,153 100.0 % R-Jim Denning 4,796 60.2 % R-Thomas C. (Tim) Owens 3,161 39.7 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 2 2012 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 009 D-Merlin D. Ring 857 100.0 % R-Julia Lynn 4,091 100.0 % Kansas Senate 010 D-Mark J. Greene 1,364 100.0 % R-Mary Pilcher-Cook 4,514 64.2 % R-Tom Wertz 2,509 35.7 % Kansas Senate 011 D-Michael F. Delaney 1,005 100.0 % R-Pat Colloton 3,748 40.6 % R-Jeff Melcher 5,479 59.3 % Kansas Senate 012 D-Denise Cassells 2,258 100.0 % R-John C. Coen 4,864 43.8 % R-Caryn Tyson 6,226 56.1 % Kansas Senate 013 D-Gene Garman 3,617 100.0 % R-Jacob LaTurner 3,857 57.2 % R-Bob Marshall 2,879 42.7 % Kansas Senate 014 D-Eden Fuson 1,424 100.0 % R-John C. Grange 5,254 41.4 % R-Forrest J. Knox 7,416 58.5 % Kansas Senate 015 R-Jeff King 5,668 57.2 % R-Dwayne Umbarger 4,224 42.7 % Kansas Senate 016 R-Ty Masterson 5,416 100.0 % Kansas Senate 017 D-Susan K. Moran 1,942 100.0 % R-James P. Fawcett 2,619 40.4 % R-Jeff Longbine 3,858 59.5 % Kansas Senate 018 D-Laura Kelly 3,336 100.0 % R-Dick Barta 5,093 75.9 % R-Cristina L. Fischer 855 12.7 % R-Gary L. Parnell 756 11.2 % Kansas Senate 019 D-Anthony Hensley 3,314 100.0 % R-Casey W. Moore 4,238 81.2 % R-Matthew F. Windheuser 978 18.7 % Kansas Senate 020 D-Terry L. Crowder 3,052 100.0 % R-Joe Patton 5,587 49.2 % R-Vicki L. Schmidt 5,747 50.7 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 3 2012 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 021 D-Juanita Roy 1,209 100.0 % R-Joe Beveridge 3,290 47.8 % R-Greg A. Smith 3,581 52.1 % Kansas Senate 022 D-Tom Hawk 1,559 100.0 % R-Joe Knopp 2,134 27.7 % R-Bob Reader 3,318 43.0 % R-Roger P. Reitz 2,251 29.2 % Kansas Senate 023 D-Steve Wright 742 100.0 % R-Rob Olson 3,523 100.0 % Kansas Senate 024 D-Janice Norlin 1,378 100.0 % R-Tom Arpke 5,413 55.4 % R-Pete Brungardt 4,354 44.5 % Kansas Senate 025 D-Perry Schuckman 874 47.7 % D-Timothy L. Snow 957 52.2 % R-Michael O'Donnell 2,785 58.8 % R-Jean Kurtis Schodorf 1,949 41.1 % Kansas Senate 026 R-Dick Kelsey 2,883 42.4 % R-Dan Kerschen 3,911 57.5 % Kansas Senate 027 D-Diana Cubbage 1,044 100.0 % R-Leslie D. "Les" Donovan Sr. 7,455 100.0 % Kansas Senate 028 D-Keith Humphrey 980 100.0 % R-Mike Petersen 2,632 100.0 % Kansas Senate 029 D-Oletha Faust-Goudeau 2,103 78.4 % D-KC Ohaebosim 579 21.5 % R-Kenya Cox 1,643 100.0 % Kansas Senate 030 D-Patrick K. Cantwell 1,260 100.0 % R-Susan Wagle 5,550 100.0 % Kansas Senate 031 R-Gary Mason 3,893 44.9 % R-Carolyn McGinn 4,770 55.0 % Kansas Senate 032 R-Steve E Abrams 4,886 52.4 % R-Miranda Allen 4,425 47.5 % Kansas Senate 033 R-Mitch Holmes 7,635 53.0 % R-Ruth Teichman 6,762 46.9 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 4 2012 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 034 D-Mark R. Treaster 1,839 100.0 % R-Terry Bruce 5,522 100.0 % Kansas Senate 035 R-Jesse Bryant 2,346 26.7 % R-Jay Scott Emler 6,435 73.2 % Kansas Senate 036 D-Marquis Clark 1,515 100.0 % R-Kyle Abbott 5,216 35.7 % R-Elaine S. Bowers 9,377 64.2 % Kansas Senate 037 R-Pat Apple 4,751 64.5 % R-Daniel B. Campbell 441 5.9 % R-Charlotte O'Hara 2,165 29.4 % Kansas Senate 038 D-Johnny Dunlap II 592 100.0 % R-Garrett Love 5,015 100.0 % Kansas Senate 039 R-Stephen R. Morris 4,737 48.1 % R-Larry R. Powell 5,106 51.8 % Kansas Senate 040 D-Allen Clark Schmidt 1,623 100.0 % R-John E. Miller 4,078 35.5 % R-Ralph Ostmeyer 7,396 64.4 % Kansas House of Representatives 001 D-Grant Randall 1,477 100.0 % R-Brad R. Bolin 450 17.5 % R-Michael Houser 1,480 57.6 % R-Lance Nichols 638 24.8 % Kansas House of Representatives 002 D-Robert "Bob" Grant 1,633 100.0 % R-Jeffrey G. "Jeff" Locke 1,966 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 003 D-Julie Menghini 881 100.0 % R-Michelle Hucke 1,104 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 004 D-Shirley J. Palmer 1,053 100.0 % R-Arlyn Briggs 154 4.5 % R-Lynne D. Oharah 778 22.9 % R-Marty Read 2,451 72.4 % Kansas House of Representatives 005 D-Bill Feuerborn 969 100.0 % R-Kevin Jones 2,343 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 006 R-Jene Vickrey 2,798 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 5 2012 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 007 D-H Dean Knewtson 902 100.0 % R-Brian C Kinzie 1,387 46.8 % R-Richard J. Proehl 1,572 53.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 008 R-Craig McPherson 1,385 61.4 % R-Sheryl Spalding 868 38.5 % Kansas House of Representatives 009 R-Edwin H. Bideau III 2,048 56.0 % R-Judy Brigham 672 18.4 % R-Bud Sifers 932 25.5 % Kansas House of Representatives 010 D-John Wilson 798 100.0 % R-Erica Anderson 1,003 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 011 D-Darrel Harbaugh 570 100.0 % R-Jim Kelly 2,601 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 012 D-Tina Bumgarner 408 100.0 % R-Jack Kopfman Jr. 1,168 32.4 % R-Virgil Peck 2,433 67.5 % Kansas House of Representatives 013 R-Larry Paul Hibbard 3,162 60.8 % R-Fred D. Rinne 2,032 39.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 014 D-Roberta A. Eveslage 194 57.3 % D-Jessica Peters 144 42.6 % R-Keith Esau 1,164 61.8 % R-Janet King 718 38.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 015 R-Elliot Lahn 202 18.8 % R-Robert Montgomery 870 81.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 016 R-Amanda Grosserode 2,116 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 017 R-Brett M. Hildabrand 1,685 57.7 % R-Jason Leib 1,232 42.2 % Kansas House of Representatives 018 D-Milack Talia 526 100.0 % R-John Rubin 1,797 66.8 % R-Neal L. Sawyer 892 33.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 019 D-Zachary Luea 498 100.0 % R-Bruce Belanger 1,829 48.9 % R-Stephanie Clayton 1,911 51.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 6 2012 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 020 R-Rob Bruchman 2,591 66.7 % R-Mark Read 1,293 33.2 % Kansas House of Representatives 021 D-Amy A. Bell 569 100.0 % R-Barbara Bollier 2,215 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 022 D-Nancy Lusk 446 100.0 % R-Marla Brems 1,337 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 023 D-Dave Pack 324 100.0 % R-Kelly R. Meigs 1,489 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 024 D-Vera Locke 243 32.4 % D-Emily Perry 505 67.5 % R-Christopher Kenneth Waldschmidt 1,064 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 025 D-Megan England 688 70.6 % D-Scott Gregory 286 29.3 % R-Stephen Foster 721 25.5 % R-Bill Griffith 769 27.2 % R-Melissa A.
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