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Scott County Unofficial Election Results General Election November 6,2018 SCOTT COUNTY UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6,2018 UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - DISTRICT 1 REPUBLICAN: Roger Marshall 1,564 DEMOCRAT: Alan LaPolice 258 STATE OFFICES REPUBLICAN: Kris Kobach/Wink Hartman 1,226 DEMOCRAT: Laura Kelly/Lynn Rogers 314 LIBERTARIAN: Jeff Caldwell/Mary Gerlt 18 INDEPENDENT: Rick Kloos/Nathaniel Kloos 11 INDEPENDENT: Greg Orman/John Doll 262 SECRETARY OF STATE REPUBLICAN: Scott Schwab 1,447 DEMOCRAT: Brian "BAM" McClendon 322 LIBERTARIAN: Rob Hodgkinson 48 ATTORNEY GENERAL REPUBLICAN: Derek Schmidt 1,600 DEMOCRAT: Sarah G. Swain 222 STATE TREASURER REPUBLICAN: Jake LaTurner 1,590 DEMOCRAT: Marci Francisco 222 COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE REPUBLICAN: Vicki Schmidt 1,592 DEMOCRAT: Nathaniel McLaughlin 195 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 118TH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN: Don Hineman 1,700 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION REPUBLICAN: Jean Clifford 1,653 COUNTY & TOWNSHIP OFFICES SCOTT COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 1 REPUBLICAN: James M. Minnix 513 ISBEL TOWNSHIP CLERK REPUBLICAN: Karla Sauer 9 VALLEY TOWNSHIP CLERK REPUBLICAN: Randy G. Leighton 58 QUESTIONS AND REFERENDA Kansas Court of Appeals Judge YES NO Shall Stephen D. Hill, Topeka, Position No. 1 be retained in office? 1,225 336 Shall Kim R. Schroeder, Hugoton, Position No. 5 be retained in office? 1,320 268 Shall Henry W. Green Jr., Leavenworth, Position 7, be retained in office? 1,200 347 Shall Anthony J. Powell, Wichita, Position No. 10, be retained in office? 1,208 337 Shall Tom Malone, Wichita, Position No. 11, be retained in office? 1,206 340 Shall Michael B. Buser, Overland Park, Position No. 12, bet retained in office? 1,000 550 Shall Melissa Taylor Standridge, Leawood, Position No. 13, be retained in office? 1,058 491 Kansas District Court Judge 25th District Shall Robert J. Frederick, Lakin, Division No. 1, be retained in office? 1,326 244 Shall Ricklin R. Pierce, Garden City, Division No. 3, be retained in office? 1,290 277 Shall Wendel W. Wurst, Garden City, Division No. 4, be retained in office? 1,306 286 Kansas District Magistrate Judge 25th District Shall H. Edward Frock, Scott City, Position No. 4, be retained in office? 1,376 270 VOTER TURN OUT REGISTERED VOTERS: 3,339 TOTAL VOTERS: 1,848 PERCENT VOTED 55.30%.
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