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Republican National and State Ballot ALLEN COUNTY, STATE OF KANSAS PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the names of the following persons as having filed as candidates for the respective offices will appear on the ballot of the primary election to be held Tuesday, August 7, 2018. STATE OF KANSAS) (SS COUNTY OF ALLEN) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I, the undersigned County Clerk and Election Officer of Allen County, Kansas, have received a certified list of candidates for the various nominations to be had by each of the political parties of this county. In accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 25-209, I hereby publish as much thereof as is applicable to this county and have added thereto the names and addresses of the candidates for nomination by the several political parties as they appear on file at my office. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL AND STATE BALLOT FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2ND DISTRICT: Vernon J. Fields, 15424 Pin Oak Drive, Basehor 66007 Steve Fitzgerald, PO Box 702, Leavenworth 66048 Kevin Jones, PO Box 711, Wellsville 66092 Doug Mays, Topeka Dennis Pyle, PO Box 82, Hiawatha 66434 Caryn Tyson, PO Box 191, Parker 66072 Steve Watkins, 6021 SW 29th, Ste A Box 150, Topeka 66614 FOR GOVERNOR/LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: Jim Barnett/Rosie Hansen, PO Box 484, Topeka 66604 Jeff Colyer/Tracey Mann, 715 SW Harrison St., Ste 2, Topeka 66603 Kris Kobach/Wink Hartman, PO Box 1993, Topeka, 66601 Patrick “PK” Kucera/Patricia Reitz, PO Box 861118, Shawnee 66286 Tyler Ruzich/Dominic Scavuzzo, 2223 W 73rd Terr., Prairie Village 66208 Ken Selzer/Jen Sanderson, 13725 Metcalf Ave #358, Overland Park 66223 Joseph Tutera Jr./Phillip Clemente, 6600 Indian Lane, Mission Hills 66208 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: Randy Duncan, PO Box 2296, Salina 67401 Keith Esau, 11702 S. Winchester St., Olathe 66061 Craig McCullah, 3333 NW Dawdy Ct., Topeka 66618 Scott Schwab, 14953 W. 140th Terr., Olathe 66062 Dennis Taylor, 3934 S.W. Wanamaker Rd., Topeka 66610 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: Derek Schmidt, PO Box 804, Independence 67301 FOR STATE TREASURER: Jake LaTurner, PO Box 67177, Topeka 66667 FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER: Vicki Schmidt, 5906 SW 43rd CT., Topeka 66610 Clark Shultz, 707 Washington Cir., Lindsborg 67456 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 2ND DISTRICT: Kenneth Collins, 102 E. 1st Street, Mulberry 66756 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 9TH DISTRICT: Kent L. Thompson, 1816 2800, LaHarpe 66751 FOR MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 9TH DISTRICT: Jim Porter, 501 S 7th, Fredonia 66736 COUNTY BALLOT FOR ALLEN COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1ST DISTRICT: Jerry E. Daniels, 1689 California, Humboldt, 66748 FOR ALLEN COUNTY COMMISSIONER 3RD DISTRICT (unexpired term): John F. Brocker, 202 E. Miller Rd, Iola, 66749 Bruce Symes, 410 N. Oak, Lot 6, Iola, 66749 TOWNSHIP BALLOT FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF COTTAGE GROVE TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF DEER CREEK TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF ELSMORE TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF GENEVA TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF HUMBOLDT TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF IOLA TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF LOGAN TOWNSHIP: Christopher B. Woods, 455 Hawaii Rd, Humboldt, 66748 FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF MARMATON TOWNSHIP: Curt E. Drake, 3826 Hwy 54, Moran, 66755 Jim Mueller, 440 N. Cedar, PO Box 216, Moran, 66755 FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF OSAGE TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF SALEM TOWNSHIP: PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN AND PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMEN BALLOT CARLYLE TOWNSHIP: David E. Regehr, 1760 1400 St, Iola 66749 Deborah C. Regehr, 1760 1400 St, Iola 66749 COTTAGE GROVE TOWNSHIP: Garry E. Daniels, 1700 Arizona Rd, Humboldt 66748 Debra K. Daniels, 1700 Arizona Rd, Humboldt 66748 DEER CREEK TOWNSHIP: Kent L. Thompson, 1816 2800 St, LaHarpe 66751 Susan M. Thompson, 1816 2800 St, LaHarpe 66751 EAST ELM TOWNSHIP: Harry Jameson Lee, Jr, 302 S. Washington, LaHarpe 66751 Joyce E. Lee, 302 S. Washington, LaHarpe 66751 WEST ELM TOWNSHIP: Stanley E. Dreher, Jr., 1496 2200 St., Iola 66749 Freda Maxine Dreher, 1496 2200 St., Iola 66749 NORTH ELSMORE TOWNSHIP: SOUTH ELSMORE TOWNSHIP: Lon Hale, 151 4800th St., Savonburg 66772 Kathy L. Hale, 151 4800th St., Savonburg 66772 GENEVA TOWNSHIP: Craig Mentzer, 230 Texas Rd, Neosho Falls 66758 Denise Mentzer, 230 Texas Rd, Neosho Falls 66758 HUMBOLDT TOWNSHIP: NORTH IOLA TOWNSHIP: Mandy Specht, 470 US Hwy #54, Iola 66749 SOUTH IOLA TOWNSHIP: Larry Wayne Crawford, 1821 S. State St, Iola 66749 Carol L. Crawford, 1821 S. State St, Iola 66749 LOGAN TOWNSHIP: Dick Works, 720 600 St., Humboldt 66748 Karen Works, 720 600 St., Humboldt 66748 MARMATON TOWNSHIP: Billy D. McAdam, 524 N. Park, Moran 66755 OSAGE TOWNSHIP: Mark Spillman, 1741 US Hwy 59, Moran 66755 SALEM TOWNSHIP: Loren Korte, 2141 Iowa Rd., Humboldt 66748 Betty Daniels, 3203 Hawaii Road, Elsmore 66732 HUMBOLDT -WARD 1 John S. Umholtz, 504 S 9th, Humboldt 66748 Michelle D. Umholtz, 504 S 9th, Humboldt 66748 HUMBOLDT -WARD 2 Robert E. Johnson, II, 320 N 16th St, Humboldt 66748 Melanie L. Johnson, 320 N 16th St, Humboldt 66748 IOLA -WARD 1 Jim Talkington, 20 W Buchanan, Iola 66749 IOLA -WARD 2 Gary G. McIntosh, 1006 E. Garfield, Iola, 66749 IOLA -WARD 3 Walt Regehr, Jr, 622 S. Cottonwood St, Iola 66749 Mary Ann Regehr, 622 S. Cottonwood St, Iola 66749 IOLA -WARD 4 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL AND STATE BALLOT FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2ND DISTRICT: Paul Davis, PO Box 944, Lawrence 66044 FOR GOVERNOR/LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: Arden Andersen/Dale Cowsert, PO Box 274, Olathe 66051 Jack Bergeson/Alexander Cline, 5019 N. Osprey Cir, Wichita 67219 Carl Brewer/Chris Morrow, PO Box 1534, Wichita 67201 Laura Kelly/Lynn Rogers, PO Box 2098, Topeka 66601 Joshua Svaty/Katrina Gier Lewison, 3248 SW Topeka, KS 66604 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: Brian “BAM” McClendon, 1200 Oread Avenue, #703, Lawrence 66044 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: Sarah G. Swain, 112 Lawrence Avenue, Lawrence 66049 FOR STATE TREASURER: Marci Francisco, 1101 Ohio, Lawrence 66044 FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER: Nathaniel McLaughlin, 2731 N 72nd Terrace, Kansas City 66109 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 2ND DISTRICT: Adam J. Lusker, Sr., 452 S 210th St., Frontenac 66763 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE 9TH DISTRICT: None FOR MEMBER, STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 9TH DISTRICT: None COUNTY BALLOT FOR ALLEN COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1ST DISTRICT: Michael L. Bruner, 1002 Pecan St., Humboldt 66478 FOR ALLEN COUNTY COMMISSIONER 3RD DISTRICT (unexpired term): Steven Henderson, 302 East St., Apt. 2, Iola, 66749 TOWNSHIP BALLOT FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF COTTAGE GROVE TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF DEER CREEK TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF ELSMORE TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF GENEVA TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF HUMBOLDT TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF IOLA TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF LOGAN TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF MARMATON TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF OSAGE TOWNSHIP: FOR TOWNSHIP CLERK OF SALEM TOWNSHIP: PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN AND PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMEN BALLOT CARLYLE TOWNSHIP: Connie Burrow, 1280 Utah Rd, Iola, 66749 COTTAGE GROVE TOWNSHIP: DEER CREEK TOWNSHIP: EAST ELM TOWNSHIP: WEST ELM TOWNSHIP: NORTH ELSMORE TOWNSHIP: SOUTH ELSMORE TOWNSHIP: GENEVA TOWNSHIP: HUMBOLDT TOWNSHIP: NORTH IOLA TOWNSHIP: Cynthia J. Chalker, 1395 1300th, Iola 66749 SOUTH IOLA TOWNSHIP: LOGAN TOWNSHIP: MARMATON TOWNSHIP: OSAGE TOWNSHIP: SALEM TOWNSHIP: HUMBOLDT -WARD 1 Michael L. Bruner, 1002 Pecan, Humboldt 66748 Alana Cloutier, 214 South 8th St., Humboldt 66748 HUMBOLDT -WARD 2 IOLA -WARD 1 John Helton, 4 W. Edwards, Iola 66749 Glenda Helton, 4 W. Edwards, Iola 66749 IOLA -WARD 2 Mary Ann Dvorachek, 1201 N. Kentucky, Iola 66749 IOLA -WARD 3 Steven Henderson, 302 East St., #2, Iola 66749 Ashley Varner, 715 S. Sycamore, Iola 66749 IOLA -WARD 4 Pursuant to the following, I hereby give notice that a primary election will be held on the 7th day of August, 2018, at which time candidates from the above list will be nominated by the various political parties of this state on their several ballots, and that said primary will be held at the following polling places to wit: East Elm, Deer Creek, West Elm Townships Gas City Community Center North & South Elsmore, Marmaton, Osage Townships Moran Senior/Community Center Humboldt City, Ward 1&2, Cottage Grove, Humboldt, Logan, Salem Twp. Humboldt United Methodist Church Iola City, Wards 1, 2, 3 & 4 Carlyle, Geneva, North & South Iola Twp. North Community Building The polls will open at 7:00 A.M. and will close at 7:00 P.M. The Election Officer conducting the election will be the County Clerk of Allen County, Kansas, whose address is Allen County Courthouse, 1 N. Washington, Iola, KS 66749. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this 13th day of June 2018. Sherrie L. Riebel Allen County Election Officer .
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