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Unofficial Election Results by Race

Kansas 2010 Unofficial Results by County
Kansas House Split
Party Seats %
Democratic 33 26
Republican 92 73
US Senate
Precincts Reporting:
3266 of 3315
Candidate Votes 
D-Lisa Johnston 213,287 
L-Michael Wm. Dann 17,251 
F-Joseph (Joe) K. Bellis 11,172 
R-Jerry Moran 571,435 
Governor
Precincts Reporting:
3266 of 3315
Candidate Votes 
D-Tom Holland 262,048 
L-Andrew P. Gray 21,729 
F-Kenneth (Ken) W. Cannon 14,802 
R-Sam Brownback 515,422 
SOS
Precincts Reporting:
3266 of 3315
Candidate Votes 
D-Chris Biggs 299,808 
L-Phillip Horatio Lucas 16,689 
F-Derek Langseth 13,278 
R-Kris Kobach 476,111 
AG
Precincts Reporting:
3266 of 3315
Candidate Votes 
D-Steve Six 340,065 
L-Dennis Hawver 23,785 
R-Derek Schmidt 446,025 
Treas
Precincts Reporting:
3266 of 3315
Candidate Votes 
D-Dennis McKinney 331,349 
R-Ron Estes 467,628 


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Please note the following before viewing election results:
1. These are unofficial results. They will not be official until the state canvass. 2. The results are exactly as collected from county election officers on election night. 3. Results in some areas may be incomplete--challenged ballots and some advance voting ballots may not be included. 4. Results of county, township and local question submitted elections will be available only from the respective county election officers. 5. D=Democratic L=Libertarian F=Reform R=Republican i=Independent
This page will be updated continuously beginning 7:00pm CST Tuesday November 2, 2010

United States Senate
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
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D-Lisa Johnston 91 8% 213,287 26%  
L-Michael Wm. Dann 11 1% 17,251 2%  
F-Joseph (Joe) K. Bellis 11 1% 11,172 1%  
R-Jerry Moran 1,057 90% 571,435 70%  
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United States House of Representatives 001
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:1321 of 1321
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
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D-Alan Jilka 194 17% 43,378 23%  
L-Jack Warner 28 2% 6,416 3%  
R-Tim Huelskamp 934 81% 140,414 74%  
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Governor / Lt. Governor
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
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D-Tom Holland 193 17% 262,048 32%  
L-Andrew P. Gray 24 2% 21,729 3%  
F-Kenneth (Ken) W. Cannon 17 2% 14,802 2%  
R-Sam Brownback 936 80% 515,422 63%  
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Secretary of State
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
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D-Chris Biggs 289 28% 299,808 37%  
L-Phillip Horatio Lucas 12 1% 16,689 2%  
F-Derek Langseth 20 2% 13,278 2%  
R-Kris Kobach 724 69% 476,111 59%  
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Attorney General
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
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D-Steve Six 324 28% 340,065 42%  
L-Dennis Hawver 36 3% 23,785 3%  
R-Derek Schmidt 804 69% 446,025 55%  
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State Treasurer
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
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D-Dennis McKinney 332 29% 331,349 42%  
R-Ron Estes 809 71% 467,628 59%  
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Kansas House of Representatives 120
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting: 93 of 93
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
 
D-Robert Strevey 314 27% 1,406 20%  
R-Ward Cassidy 856 73% 5,618 80%  
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Supreme Court Justice- 01
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
 
  Carol A. Beier - "YES" 545 58% 434,670 63%  
  Carol A. Beier - "NO" 394 42% 253,271 37%  
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Supreme Court Justice- 02
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
 
  Dan Biles - "YES" 516 56% 420,369 62%  
  Dan Biles - "NO" 401 44% 257,566 38%  
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Supreme Court Justice- 03
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
 
  Lawton R. Nuss - "YES" 554 59% 424,159 63%  
  Lawton R. Nuss - "NO" 382 41% 253,489 37%  
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Supreme Court Justice- 05
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
 
  Marla J. Luckert - "YES" 519 57% 424,083 63%  
  Marla J. Luckert - "NO" 390 43% 251,549 37%  
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Constitutional Amendment 1 - Bear Arms
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
 
   C.A. #1 - "YES" 977 94% 691,911 89%  
   C.A. #1 - "NO" 67 6% 89,963 12%  
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Constitutional Amendment 2 - Vote Rights
County Precincts Reporting: 28 of 28
State Precincts Reporting:3266 of 3315
Candidate County
Votes
County
%
State
Votes
State
%
 
   C.A. #2 - "YES" 708 64% 482,222 63%  
   C.A. #2 - "NO" 398 36% 289,740 38%  
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