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Official Primary Election Results Kansas Secretary of State Page 1 2008 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent United States Senate D-Lee Jones 30,699 31.0 % D-Jim Slattery 68,106 68.9 % R-Pat Roberts 214,911 100.0 % United States House of Representatives 001 D-James Bordonaro 13,580 100.0 % R-Jerry Moran 67,978 100.0 % United States House of Representatives 002 D-Nancy E. Boyda 32,395 100.0 % R-Lynn Jenkins 34,278 50.9 % R-Jim Ryun 32,966 49.0 % United States House of Representatives 003 D-Dennis Moore 27,431 100.0 % R-Nick Jordan 39,091 76.0 % R-Paul V. Showen 12,338 23.9 % United States House of Representatives 004 D-Donald Betts Jr. 15,448 100.0 % R-Todd Tiahrt 39,494 100.0 % Kansas Senate 001 D-Galen Weiland 2,382 100.0 % R-Dennis D. Pyle 7,111 100.0 % Kansas Senate 002 D-Marci Francisco 2,680 100.0 % R-Scott Morgan 3,087 100.0 % Kansas Senate 003 D-Tom Holland 2,581 100.0 % R-Roger C. Pine 5,231 100.0 % Kansas Senate 004 D-David Haley 3,967 100.0 % Kansas Senate 005 D-Mark Gilstrap 1,723 39.0 % D-Kelly Kultala 2,687 60.9 % R-Steve Fitzgerald 2,628 100.0 % Kansas Senate 006 D-Chris Steineger 2,515 100.0 % Kansas Senate 007 D-Susan Myers 2,936 100.0 % R-David Wysong 6,565 100.0 % Kansas Senate 008 D-Judy Macy 2,541 100.0 % R-Benjamin B. Hodge 3,039 40.3 % R-Thomas C. (Tim) Owens 4,501 59.6 % Kansas Senate 009 D-Ron Wimmer 1,857 100.0 % R-Julia Lynn 6,260 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 2 2008 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 010 D-Michael Bolton 1,441 48.7 % D-Pete Roman 1,514 51.2 % R-Mary Pilcher Cook 4,937 56.6 % R-Sue Gamble 3,778 43.3 % Kansas Senate 011 D-Robert MacFarland 1,757 100.0 % R-Jerry Clinton 2,549 31.1 % R-John Vratil 5,641 68.8 % Kansas Senate 012 D-Andrew Rickel 1,943 100.0 % R-Pat Apple 6,364 100.0 % Kansas Senate 013 D-Patty Horgan 4,360 100.0 % R-Jacob LaTurner 2,019 44.9 % R-Bob Marshall 2,475 55.0 % Kansas Senate 014 D-David L. Miller 2,871 100.0 % R-Dwayne Umbarger 3,913 62.6 % R-Iris M. VanMeter 2,329 37.3 % Kansas Senate 015 R-Derek Schmidt 8,446 100.0 % Kansas Senate 016 D-Peter DeVries 1,418 100.0 % R-Will G. Carpenter 2,589 39.8 % R-Ty Masterson 3,900 60.1 % Kansas Senate 017 D-Kitty Frank 1,910 100.0 % R-Jim Barnett 6,859 100.0 % Kansas Senate 018 D-Laura Kelly 4,443 100.0 % R-Clarence A. Hinchy 732 10.3 % R-Gary Parnell 1,209 17.1 % R-James J. (Jim) Zeller 5,099 72.4 % Kansas Senate 019 D-Anthony Hensley 3,834 100.0 % R-Shari Weber 3,862 100.0 % Kansas Senate 020 D-Carolyn Weinhold 3,562 100.0 % R-Vicki Schmidt 7,841 100.0 % Kansas Senate 021 D-Thomas Hochard 1,590 100.0 % R-Paul E. Barkey 2,001 19.0 % R-Mark Taddiken 8,501 80.9 % Kansas Senate 022 D-Rusty Wilson 987 100.0 % R-Roger P. Reitz 3,458 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 3 2008 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 023 D-Bill Jackson 1,550 100.0 % R-Karin Brownlee 5,977 100.0 % Kansas Senate 024 D-Abner Perney 1,435 100.0 % R-Tom Arpke 3,812 48.6 % R-Pete Brungardt 4,020 51.3 % Kansas Senate 025 D-Hibbard Davis 1,344 100.0 % R-Jean Kurtis Schodorf 2,435 100.0 % Kansas Senate 026 D-Pam Frieden 1,115 100.0 % R-Dick Kelsey 3,008 100.0 % Kansas Senate 027 D-Melissa J. Flower 1,221 100.0 % R-Leslie D. "Les" Donovan Sr. 3,997 100.0 % Kansas Senate 028 D-Shala Perez 736 100.0 % R-Mike Petersen 1,294 100.0 % Kansas Senate 029 D-Oletha Faust - Goudeau 1,738 70.4 % D-Kelechi 'KC' Ohaebosim 729 29.5 % R-Kenya Cox 825 100.0 % Kansas Senate 030 D-Elizabeth Bishop 1,563 100.0 % R-Susan Wagle 4,080 100.0 % Kansas Senate 031 D-Gene E Marsh 1,494 100.0 % R-Rex Farley 847 14.1 % R-Carolyn McGinn 5,154 85.8 % Kansas Senate 032 D-Greta Goodwin 1,383 100.0 % R-Steve E Abrams 3,197 60.4 % R-George Leach 2,091 39.5 % Kansas Senate 033 R-Andrew Evans 3,533 42.7 % R-Ruth Teichman 4,724 57.2 % Kansas Senate 034 D-David A. Inskeep 1,466 100.0 % R-Terry Bruce 3,183 100.0 % Kansas Senate 035 D-Cynthia K. Nelson 1,358 100.0 % R-Jay Emler 5,594 100.0 % Kansas Senate 036 D-Janis K. Lee 3,671 100.0 % R-Larry D. Salmans 4,921 66.7 % R-Robert Tilford 2,449 33.2 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 4 2008 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 037 D-Jim AuBuchon 1,285 100.0 % R-Steve Baru 2,285 30.5 % R-Jeff Colyer 5,202 69.4 % Kansas Senate 038 D-Laura G. Mead 668 100.0 % R-Tim Huelskamp 3,594 100.0 % Kansas Senate 039 R-Stephen R. Morris 5,319 87.8 % R-Harold Starr 738 12.1 % Kansas Senate 040 R-Ralph Ostmeyer 10,663 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 001 D-Doug Gatewood 1,874 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 002 D-Robert "Bob" Grant 2,029 100.0 % R-Jeffrey Grant Locke 1,043 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 003 D-Julie Menghini 999 100.0 % R-Thomas A Price 751 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 004 D-Shirley J. Palmer 1,224 100.0 % R-Lynne D. Oharah 2,400 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 005 D-Bill Feuerborn 801 100.0 % R-Jeannie Plaisted 557 31.5 % R-Cynthia "Cara" Polsley 1,209 68.4 % Kansas House of Representatives 006 R-Jene Vickrey 2,003 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 007 R-Richard J. Proehl 1,608 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 008 D-Jerry D. Williams 769 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 009 D-Jon M Dunbar 657 100.0 % R-Shelia L. Lampe 914 34.8 % R-Bill Otto 1,709 65.1 % Kansas House of Representatives 010 D-Tony Brown 683 100.0 % R-John Coen 1,368 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 011 D-Virgil O. Horn Jr. 731 100.0 % R-Virgil Peck Jr. 2,058 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 012 D-Sandra K. Frisco 481 100.0 % R-Jeff King 2,986 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 5 2008 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 013 R-Forrest Knox 1,881 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 014 D-Aunesty Janssen 507 100.0 % R-Lance Kinzer 1,645 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 015 D-Sean Tevis 572 100.0 % R-Arlen H. 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Huntington 2,286 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 026 R-Rob Olson 2,417 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 027 D-Becky Ansley 495 100.0 % R-Ray Merrick 2,689 100.0 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 6 2008 Primary Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 028 D-Tyler Holmes 613 100.0 % R-Pat Colloton 3,014 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 029 D-Mike Pener 398 100.0 % R-Sheryl Spalding 1,817 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 030 D-Chris Napolitano 559 100.0 % R-Ron Worley 1,796 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 031 D-Stan Frownfelter 741 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 032 D-Louis E. Ruiz 555 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 033 D-Tom Burroughs 987 100.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 034 D-Valdenia C.
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