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2022 Primary Election Candidate List and Question
For United States Senate:
Joan Farr (R) -Derby
Jerry Moran (R) -Manhattan
Mike Andra (D) -Wichita
Paul Buskirk (D) -Lawrence
Mark R. Holland (D) -Kansas City
Robert Klingenberg (D) -Salina
Michael Soetaert (D) -Alta Vista
Patrick Wiesner (D) -Overland Park
United States House of Representatives:
James "Jimmy" Beard (D) -GARDEN CITY
Tracey Mann (R) -SALINA
Governor / Lt. Governor:
Richard S. Karnowski/Barry J. Franco (D) -EMMETT
Laura Kelly/David Toland (D) -TOPEKA
Arlyn Briggs/Lance Berland (R) -KINCAID
Derek Schmidt/Katie Sawyer (R) -TOPEKA
For Secretary of State:
Jeanna Repass (D) -Overland Park
Mike Brown (R) -Overland Park
Scott J. Schwab (R) -Overland Park
For Attorney General:
Chris Mann (D) -Lawrence
Kris Kobach (R) -Lecompton
Tony Mattivi (R) -Topeka
Kellie Warren (R) -Leawood
For State Treasurer:
Lynn W. Rogers (D) -Wichita
Steven Johnson (R) -Assaria
Caryn Tyson (R) -Parker
For Commissioner of Insurance:
Kiel Corkran (D) -Olathe
Vicki Schmidt (R) -Topeka
For State House Representative - 64th District:
Lewis (Bill) Bloom (R) -Clay Center
Suzi Carlson (R) -Clay Center
Brad Starnes (R) -Riley
Patricia Smetana (D) -Wakefield
For State House Representative - 70 District:
John E. Barker (R) -Abilene
Scott Hill (R) -Abilene
For State Board of Education 7th District:
Ben Jones (R) -Sterling
Dennis Hershberger (R) -Hutchinson
County Commission District 1:
Ron Roller (R) -Woodbine
Ralph DeZago (R) -Herington
Annabelle Eaton (R) -Enterprise
County Clerk:
Jeanne Livingston (unexpired term) (R) -Abilene
Register of Deeds:
Rose Johns (unexpired term) (R) -Abilene
Township Clerks:
Banner- Bill Lorson (R) -Hope
Buckeye- Jeff Bender (R) -Abilene
Center- Merle Peck (R) -Enterprise
Grant- Annette L. Hernandez (D) -Abilene
Hayes- Wally Wolfe (R) -Abilene
Holland- William Ballou (R) -Carlton
Hope- Neil Polok (R) -Hope
Lincoln- Justin Reynolds (R) -Abilene
Logan- Kenny Longhofer (R) -Chapman
Lyon- Jason Becker (R) -Herington
Lyon- Roger Lietz (R) -Herington
Newbern- Michael A Davidson (R) -Abilene
Noble- Gary Hall (R) -Chapman
Ridge- Bob Hoffman Jr (R) -Hope
Precinct Committee Women:
AB W 2 - Karyl L. Ford (R) -Abilene
AB W 3 - Dee Marshall (R) -Abilene
AB W 4-1 - Merlene G. Hoerner (D) -Abilene
AB W 4-1 - Julie Roller Weeks (R) -Abilene
AB W 4-2 - Diane Miller (R) -Abilene
AB W 4-2 - Klaire K. Keller (D) -Abilene
Her W 1 - Marcia Mathias (R) -Herington
Buckeye - Joyce M Cramer (R) -Talmage
Center - Laurie S McLaughlin (R) -Abilene
Cheever - Kylie Hicken (R) -Abilene
Grant - Meta West (D) -Abilene
Grant - Sandra M. Rein (R) -Abilene
Hayes - Leah Hern (R) -Abilene
Holland - Sharon J. Roberts Meyer (R) -Carlton
Jefferson - Rosemary Harris (R) -Abilene
Lincoln - Laura A. Jevons (R) -Solomon
Lincoln - Cathy K Cosby (R) -Abilene
Logan - Carol S. Rock (R) -Chapman
Noble - Joan P Atkinson (R) -Chapman
Ridge - Mary Lynn Rock (R) -Hope
Sherman - Audrey Sheets (R) -Chapman
Liberty - MarySue Roller (R) -Woodbine
Willowdale - Deborah Hanna (R) -Abilene
Precinct Committee Men:
AB W 2 - Duane Schrag (D) -Abilene
AB W 2 - John C Nachtman (R) -Abilene
AB W 3 - Ron Sare (D) -Abilene
AB W 3 - Brandon L Rein (R) -Abilene
AB 4-1 - Martin Fadden (D) -Abilene
AB W 4-1 - Ryan Weeks (R) -Abilene
AB W 4-2 - Thomas Schwartz (D) -Abilene
AB W 4-2 - Mack Teasley (R) -Abilene
Flora -George S. Sanchez (D) -Manchester
Her. W 1 - Larry D Mann (R) -Herington
Her W 4 - Kenneth Staatz (R) -Herington
Holland - David Shively (R) -Carlton
Center - Paul A. Froelich (R) -Enterprise
Cheever - Justin Colby Hicken (R) -Abilene
Garfield - Bret Nagely (R) -Abilene
Grant - Barry L. West (D) -Abilene
Grant - Curtis L Rein (R) -Abilene
Jefferson - Kevin Harris (R) -Abilene
Liberty - Rodney D. Knopp (R) -Woodbine
Lincoln - Kenneth W. Roelofsen (R) -Solomon
Lincoln - Phillip Cosby (R) -Abilene
Logan - Loren D. Rock (R) -Chapman
Noble - Robert L Diehl (R) -Chapman
Ridge - Kent Rock (R) -Hope
Willowdale - Gerald B. Hanna (R) -Abilene
Constitutional Amendment:
Explanatory statement. The Value Them Both Amendment would affirm there is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to require the government funding of abortion, and would reserve to the people of Kansas, through their elected state legislators, the right to pass laws to regulate abortion, including, but not limited to, in circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, or when necessary to save the life of the mother.
A vote for the Value Them Both Amendment would affirm there is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to require the government funding of abortion, and would reserve to the people of Kansas, through their elected state legislators, the right to pass laws to regulate abortion.
A vote against the Value Them Both Amendment would make no changes to the constitution of the state of Kansas, and could restrict the people, through their elected state legislators, from regulating abortion by leaving in place the recently recognized right to abortion.”
§ 22. Regulation of abortion. Because Kansans value both women and children, the constitution of the state of Kansas does not require government funding of abortion and does not create or secure a right to abortion. To the extent permitted by the constitution of the United States, the people, through their elected state representatives and state senators, may pass laws regarding abortion, including, but not limited to, laws that account for circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, or circumstances of necessity to save the life of the mother