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Kansas House of Representatives 2014 Contact Information And Kansas House of Representatives 2015 Contact Information and Position on Choice Office Dist. First Last Party Choice? Address Office Phone Office Email 1 Michael Houser R AC 179-N (785) 296-7679 [email protected] 2 Adam Lusker D U 43-S (785) 296-7698 [email protected] 3 Charles Smith R AC 459-W (785) 296-7522 [email protected] 4 Marty Read R AC 559-W (785) 296-7310 [email protected] 5 Kevin Jones R AC 512-N (785) 296-6287 [email protected] 6 Jene Vickrey R AC 372-W (785) 296-7662 [email protected] 7 Richard Proehl R AC 581-W (785) 296-7639 [email protected] 8 Craig McPherson R AC 268-W (785) 296-7695 [email protected] 9 Kent Thompson R AC 268-W (785) 296-7640 [email protected] 10 John Wilson D PC 54-S (785) 296-7652 [email protected] 11 Jim Kelly R AC 512-N (785) 296-6014 [email protected] 12 Virgil Peck R AC 274-W (785) 296-7641 [email protected] 13 Larry Paul Hibbard R AC 512-N (785) 296-7380 [email protected] 14 Keith Esau R AC 165-W (785) 296-7631 [email protected] 15 Erin Davis R AC 519-N (785) 296-3971 [email protected] [email protected] 16 Amanda Grosserode R AC 274-W (785) 296-7659 v 17 Brett Hildabrand R AC 274-W (785) 296-7659 [email protected] 18 John Rubin R AC 151-S (785) 296-7690 [email protected] 19 Stephanie Clayton R PC 167-W (785) 296-7655 [email protected] 20 Rob Bruchman R AC 352-S (785) 296-7644 [email protected] 21 Barbara Bollier R PC 168-W (785) 296-7686 [email protected] 22 Nancy Lusk D PC 54-S (785) 296-7651 [email protected] Kansas House of Representatives 2015 Contact Information and Position on Choice 23 Linda Gallagher R U 165-W (785) 296-7548 [email protected] 24 Jarrod Ousley D PC 173-W (785) 296-7366 [email protected] 25 Melissa Rooker R PC 167-W (785) 296-7686 [email protected] 26 Larry Campbell R AC 452-S (785) 296-7632 [email protected] 27 Ray Merrick R AC 370-W (785) 296-2302 [email protected] 28 Jerry Lunn R AC 352-S (785) 296-7675 [email protected] 29 James Todd R AC 268-W (785) 296-7695 [email protected] 30 Randy Powell R AC 452-S (785) 296-5593 [email protected] 31 Louis Ruiz D PC 174-W (785) 296-7122 [email protected] 32 Pam Curtis D PC 173-W (785) 296-7371 [email protected] 33 Tom Burroughs D PC 359-W (785) 296-7630 [email protected] 34 Valdenia Winn D PC 451-S (785) 296-7657 [email protected] [email protected] 35 Broderick Henderson D PC 451-S (785) 296-7697 ov Wolfe 36 Kathy Moore D PC 47-S (785) 296-7688 [email protected] 37 Stan Frownfelter D PC 561-W (785) 296-7648 [email protected] 38 Willie Dove R AC 167-W (785) 296-7670 [email protected] 39 Charles Macheers R AC 352-S (785) 296-7675 [email protected] 40 John Bradford R AC 166-W (785) 296-7653 [email protected] 41 Tony Barton R AC 559-W (785) 296-7522 [email protected] 42 Connie O'Brien R AC 187-N (785) 296-7683 [email protected] 43 Bill Sutton R AC 168-W (785) 296-7676 [email protected] 44 Barbara Ballard D PC 451-S (785) 296-7697 [email protected] 45 Tom Sloan R PC 149-S (785) 296-7654 [email protected] Kansas House of Representatives 2015 Contact Information and Position on Choice [email protected] 46 Dennis Highberger D PC 174-W (785) 296-7122 s.gov 47 Ramon Gonzalez Jr R AC 512-N (785) 296-7500 [email protected] 48 Marvin Kleeb R AC 286-N (785) 296-7680 [email protected] 49 Scott Schwab R AC 151-S (785) 296-7501 [email protected] 50 Fred C. Patton R AC 165-W (785) 296-7460 [email protected] 51 Ron Highland R AC 559-W (785) 296-7310 [email protected] 52 Dick Jones R AC 352-S (785) 296-7483 [email protected] 53 Annie Tietze D PC 561-W (785) 296-7668 [email protected] 54 Ken Corbet R AC 179-N (785) 296-7679 [email protected] 55 Annie Kuether D PC 43-S (785) 296-7669 [email protected] 56 Lane Hemsley R AC 165-W (785) 296-7460 [email protected] 57 John Alcala D AC 173-S (785) 296-7371 [email protected] 58 Harold Lane D PC 451-S (785) 296-7649 [email protected] 59 Blaine Finch R PC 167-W (785) 296-7655 [email protected] 60 Don Hill R PC 452-S (785) 296-7632 [email protected] 61 Becky J. Hutchins R AC 175-W (785) 296-7653 [email protected] 62 Randy Garber R AC 459-W (785) 296-7665 [email protected] 63 Jerry Henry D AC 47-S (785) 296-7688 [email protected] 64 Susie Swanson R AC 519-N (785) 296-7642 [email protected] 65 Lonnie G. Clark R AC 352-S (785) 296-7483 [email protected] 66 Sydney Carlin D PC 451-S (785) 296-7649 [email protected] 67 Tom Phillips R AC 512-N (785) 296-6014 [email protected] 68 Tom Moxley R PC 512-N (785) 296-7689 [email protected] Kansas House of Representatives 2015 Contact Information and Position on Choice 69 J.R. Claeys R AC 167-W (785) 296-7670 [email protected] 70 John Barker R AC 176-W (785) 296-7674 [email protected] 71 Diana Dierks R PC 519-N (785) 296-7642 [email protected] 72 Marc Rhoades R AC 111-N (785) 291-3446 [email protected] 73 Les Mason R AC 268-W (785) 296-7640 [email protected] 74 Don Schroeder R AC 512-N (785) 296-7500 [email protected] 75 Will Carpenter R AC 268-W (785) 296-7673 [email protected] 76 Peggy Mast R AC 381-W (785) 291-3500 [email protected] 77 Kristey S. Williams R AC 519-N (785) 296-3971 [email protected] 78 Ron Ryckman Jr R AC 512-N (785) 296-6287 [email protected] 79 Edwin Trimmer D PC 174-W (785) 296-7122 [email protected] 80 Kasha Kelley R AC 151-S (785) 296-7671 [email protected] 81 Blake Carpenter R AC 167-W (785) 296-7567 [email protected] 82 Pete DeGraaf R AC 458-W (785) 296-7693 [email protected] 83 Carolyn Bridges D PC 174-W (785) 296-7646 [email protected] 84 Gail Finney D PC 561-W (785) 296-7648 [email protected] 85 Steve Brunk R AC 149-S (785) 296-7645 [email protected] 86 Jim Ward D PC 43-S (785) 296-7698 [email protected] 87 Mark Kahrs R AC 452-S (785) 296-5593 [email protected] 88 Joseph Scapa R AC 166-W (785) 296-7682 [email protected] 89 Roderick Houston D PC 54-S (785) 296-7652 [email protected] 90 Steve Huebert R AC 149-S (785) 296-1754 [email protected] 91 Gene Suellentrop R AC 186-N (785) 296-7681 [email protected] 92 John Carmichael D PC TBA [email protected] Kansas House of Representatives 2015 Contact Information and Position on Choice 93 John Whitmer R AC 167-W (785) 296-7567 [email protected] 94 Mario Goico R AC 276-W (785) 296-7663 [email protected] 95 Tom Sawyer D PC 174-W (785) 296-7691 [email protected] 96 Brandon Whipple D PC 173-W (785) 296-7366 [email protected] 97 Leslie Osterman R AC 512-N (785) 296-7689 [email protected] 98 Steven Anthimides R U 519-N [email protected] 99 Dennis Hedke R AC 581-W (785) 296-7699 [email protected] 100 Daniel Hawkins R AC 165-W (785) 296-7631 [email protected] 101 Joe Seiwert R AC 521-E (785) 296-7647 [email protected] 102 Jan Pauls D AC 451-S (785) 296-7657 [email protected] 103 Ponka-We Victors D PC 54-S (785) 296-7651 [email protected] 104 Steven Becker R PC 512-N (785) 296-7196 [email protected] 105 Mark Hutton R AC 268-W (785) 296-7673 [email protected] 106 Sharon Schwartz R AC 149-S (785) 296-7637 [email protected] 107 Susan Concannon R AC 519-N (785) 296-7677 [email protected] 108 Steven Johnson R AC 286-N (785) 296-7696 [email protected] 109 Troy Waymaster R AC 167-W (785) 296-7672 [email protected] Couture- travis.couture- 110 Travis Lovelady R AC 352-S (785) 296-4683 [email protected] 111 Sue Boldra R AC 352-W (785) 296-4683 [email protected] 112 John Edmonds R AC 452-S (785) 296-5593 [email protected] Jermey 113 (Basil) Dannebohm R AC 166-W (785) 296-7682 [email protected] 114 Jack Thimesch R AC 512-N (785) 296-7105 [email protected] 115 Ronald Ryckman Sr R AC 352-S (785) 296-7658 [email protected] Kansas House of Representatives 2015 Contact Information and Position on Choice 116 Kyle Hoffman R AC 481-W (785) 296-7643 [email protected] 117 John Ewy R AC 512-N (785) 296-7105 [email protected] 118 Don Hineman R AC 50-S (785) 296-7636 [email protected] 119 Bud Estes R U 512-N (785) 296-5481 [email protected] 120 Richard Billinger R AC 168-W (785) 296-7676 [email protected] 121 Mike Kiegerl R AC 50-S 785-296-7636 [email protected] 122 Russ Jennings R AC 512-N (785) 296-7196 [email protected] 123 John Doll R AC 512-N (785) 296-7380 [email protected] 124 J.
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