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Official General Election Results Kansas Secretary of State Page 1 2004 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent President / Vice President L-Michael Badnarik 4,013 .3 % D-John F. Kerry 434,993 36.6 % i-Michael A. Peroutka 2,899 .2 % F-Ralph Nader 9,348 .7 % R-George W. Bush 736,456 62.0 % Walt Brown 4 .0 % David Keith Cobb 33 .0 % John Joseph Kennedy 5 .0 % Bill Van Auken 5 .0 % United States Senate L-Steven A. Rosile 21,842 1.9 % F-George Cook 15,980 1.4 % R-Samuel D. Brownback 780,863 69.1 % D-Lee Jones 310,337 27.4 % United States House of Representatives 001 L-Jack Warner 24,517 9.2 % R-Jerry Moran 239,776 90.7 % United States House of Representatives 002 L-Dennis Hawver 7,579 2.5 % R-Jim Ryun 165,325 56.1 % D-Nancy Boyda 121,532 41.2 % United States House of Representatives 003 F-Richard Wells 2,956 .8 % L-Joe Bellis 3,191 .9 % R-Kris Kobach 145,542 43.3 % D-Dennis Moore 184,050 54.8 % United States House of Representatives 004 L-David Loomis 7,376 2.8 % R-Todd Tiahrt 173,151 66.1 % D-Michael Kinard 81,388 31.0 % Kansas Senate 001 R-Dennis D. Pyle 15,865 54.6 % D-Tom Kautz 13,173 45.3 % Kansas Senate 002 F-James W. (Jim) Mullins 2,035 6.2 % R-Mark Buhler 13,902 42.8 % D-Marci Francisco 16,478 50.8 % Kansas Senate 003 D-Jan Justice 16,849 48.1 % R-Roger C. Pine 18,134 51.8 % Kansas Senate 004 D-David Haley 17,420 100.0 % Kansas Senate 005 D-Mark S. Gilstrap 13,257 51.5 % R-Steve Fitzgerald 12,443 48.4 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 2 2004 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 006 F-Joy Holt 3,791 20.7 % D-Chris Steineger 14,450 79.2 % Kansas Senate 007 R-David Wysong 20,855 55.9 % D-Thurston Cromwell 16,424 44.0 % Kansas Senate 008 F-D. Eric West 1,827 5.6 % R-Barbara P. Allen 19,494 60.2 % D-Nate Hogan 11,046 34.1 % Kansas Senate 009 R-Kay O'Connor 19,786 60.1 % D-Mike Boatright 13,124 39.8 % Kansas Senate 010 D-Pete Roman 13,833 38.9 % R-Nick Jordan 21,687 61.0 % Kansas Senate 011 R-John L. Vratil 29,762 100.0 % Kansas Senate 012 L-Tim Ralston 1,474 4.8 % R-Pat Apple 19,815 64.6 % D-Tim Shields 9,379 30.5 % Kansas Senate 013 L-Larry Monaghan 432 1.5 % R-Lynda Wilkinson 13,634 48.6 % D-Jim Barone 13,948 49.7 % Kansas Senate 014 R-Dwayne Umbarger 17,009 64.9 % D-Dusty Deringer 9,190 35.0 % Kansas Senate 015 R-Derek Schmidt 24,307 100.0 % Kansas Senate 016 R-Peggy Palmer 19,104 69.8 % D-Belinda Aldrich-Farrar 8,230 30.1 % Kansas Senate 017 R-Jim Barnett 16,739 62.0 % D-Sharon Karr 10,234 37.9 % Kansas Senate 018 R-Dave Jackson 15,290 49.8 % D-Laura Kelly 15,388 50.1 % Kansas Senate 019 D-Anthony Hensley 16,009 60.8 % R-Bob Hanson 10,297 39.1 % Kansas Senate 020 R-Vicki Schmidt 20,448 63.2 % D-David Wilson 11,886 36.7 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 3 2004 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 021 R-Mark Taddiken 25,745 100.0 % Kansas Senate 022 R-Roger P. Reitz 14,448 62.0 % D-Julie Govert Walter 8,848 37.9 % Kansas Senate 023 R-Karin Brownlee 29,075 100.0 % Kansas Senate 024 R-Pete Brungardt 17,565 59.4 % D-Alan Jilka 11,994 40.5 % Kansas Senate 025 R-Jean Kurtis Schodorf 15,478 66.4 % D-Hibbard Davis 7,814 33.5 % Kansas Senate 026 D-Daniel J. Thimesch 11,931 42.0 % R-Phillip B. Journey 16,472 57.9 % Kansas Senate 027 R-Leslie D. Donovan Sr. 19,215 64.2 % D-Barbara Jane Firestone 10,676 35.7 % Kansas Senate 028 R-Mike Petersen 9,568 57.6 % D-Henry Helgerson 7,025 42.3 % Kansas Senate 029 D-Donald Betts Jr. 11,584 70.1 % R-Treatha Brown - Foster 4,919 29.8 % Kansas Senate 030 L-Donald L. Harter 825 2.6 % R-Susan Wagle 18,771 59.9 % D-David E. Clark Jr. 11,727 37.4 % Kansas Senate 031 R-Carolyn McGinn 19,435 63.6 % D-Randy Brown 11,118 36.3 % Kansas Senate 032 L-James Reed Robbins 925 3.4 % R-Ray La Boeuf 12,980 47.8 % D-Greta Goodwin 13,200 48.6 % Kansas Senate 033 R-Ruth Teichman 24,719 100.0 % Kansas Senate 034 D-L. Duane Anstine 10,803 40.9 % R-Terry Bruce 15,557 59.0 % Kansas Senate 035 R-Jay Emler 20,894 72.3 % D-Chris Snyder 7,968 27.6 % Kansas Senate 036 L-Bill Earnest 804 2.4 % D-Janis K. Lee 18,380 56.2 % R-Larry D. Salmans 13,477 41.2 % Kansas Secretary of State Page 4 2004 General Election Official Vote Totals Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 037 R-Dennis M Wilson 26,295 70.9 % D-Rick Turnbow 10,742 29.0 % Kansas Senate 038 R-Tim Huelskamp 17,183 100.0 % Kansas Senate 039 R-Stephen R. Morris 18,423 100.0 % Kansas Senate 040 R-Ralph Ostmeyer 21,205 67.3 % D-Tim Peterson 10,292 32.6 % Kansas House of Representatives 001 L-Stephen J. Corn 1,262 14.1 % D-Doug Gatewood 7,631 85.8 % Kansas House of Representatives 002 L-Shirley Roy 1,424 15.9 % D-Robert "Bob" Grant 7,499 84.0 % Kansas House of Representatives 003 D-Julie Menghini 4,682 59.3 % R-John Minton 3,210 40.6 % Kansas House of Representatives 004 R-Lynne Oharah 4,913 51.5 % D-Joyce A. 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