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Elections for the Kansas House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election was held on August 5, 2014, and a general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 2, 2014.
Following the general election, there was no change to the majority control of the Kansas House of Representatives. The Republican Party increased their number of seats held from 93 to 98. The Democratic Party lost five seats, dropping from 32 to 27 following the election.
Incumbents retiring[edit]
A total of 13 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2014. Those incumbents were:
| Name
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Party
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Current Office
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| Kelly Meigs |
Republican |
House District 22
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| Emily Perry |
Democratic |
House District 24
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| Lance Kinzer |
Republican |
House District 30
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| Melanie Meier |
Democratic |
House District 41
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| Paul Davis |
Democratic |
House District 46
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| Shanti Gandhi |
Republican |
House District 52
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| Richard Carlson |
Republican |
House District 61
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| Vern Swanson |
Republican |
House District 64
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| J. David Crum |
Republican |
House District 77
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| Jim Howell |
Republican |
House District 81
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| Marshall Christmann |
Republican |
House District 113
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| Ward Cassidy |
Republican |
House District 120
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| Reid Petty |
Republican |
House District 125
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Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state senates
Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Kansas House of Representatives:
| Kansas House of Representatives
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| Party
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As of November 3, 2014
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After November 4, 2014
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Democratic Party
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32
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28
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Republican Party
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93
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97
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| Total
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125
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125
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| 2014 Competitiveness Overview
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Primary competition (state comparison)
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Incumbents defeated • Victorious challengers • Primary competitiveness
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| Major party challengers (state comparison)
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| Candidates with no challenges at all in 2014
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| Open seats (state comparisons)
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Impact of term limits on # of open seats Long-serving senators • Long-serving reps
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Chart Comparing 2014 Results
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| Chart Comparing 2014 Results • Comparisons Between Years
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| Competitiveness Index • Absolute Index
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2014 State Legislative Elections State legislative incumbent turnover in 2014
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Competitiveness[edit]
Candidates unopposed by a major party[edit]
In 50 (40.0%) of the 125 districts up for election in 2014, one major party candidate ran unopposed in the general election. A total of 12 Democrats and 38 Republicans were guaranteed election barring unforeseen circumstances.
Two major party candidates faced off in the general election in 75 (60.0%) of the 125 districts up for election. Nine of those seats held competitive elections in 2012 with a margin of victory ranging from 0 to 5 percent. Fourteen other elections were moderately competitive with a margin of victory between 5 and 10 percent. One seat that is uncontested in 2014 held a mildly competitive election in 2012. Those districts were:
Competitive
- District 5: Incumbent Kevin Jones (R) defeated Ty Dragoo (D) in the general election.[1] Jones won by a margin of 5 percent in 2012.
- District 23: Amber Versola (D) was defeated by Linda Gallagher (R) in the general election. Outgoing incumbent Kelly Meigs won by a margin of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 25: Incumbent Melissa Rooker (R) defeated Jennifer Robinson (D) in the general election. Rooker won by a margin of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 40: Incumbent John Bradford (R) defeated Linda Johnson (D) in the general election. Bradford won by a margin of 2 percent in 2012.
- District 54: Incumbent Ken Corbet (R) defeated Ann Mah (R) in the general election. Corbet won by a margin of 0.2 percent in 2012.
- District 56: Incumbent Virgil Weigel (D) was defeated by Lane Hemsley (R) in the general election. Weigel won by a margin of 4 percent in 2012.
- District 65: Incumbent Allan Rothlisberg was defeated by Lonnie Clark in the Republican primary. Clark faced Tom Brungardt (D) in the general election. Rothlisberg won by a margin of 0.4 percent in 2012.
- District 79: Incumbent Ed Trimmer (D) defeated Larry Alley (R) in the general election. Trimmer won by a margin of 0.8 percent in 2012.
- District 98: Incumbent Steven Anthimides (R) defeated Steven Crum (D) in the general election. Anthimides won by a margin of 2 percent in 2012.
Primary challenges[edit]
A total of 21 incumbents (16.8%), all Republicans, faced primary competition on August 5. Thirteen incumbents (10.4%) did not seek re-election in 2014 and another 91 (72.8%) incumbents advanced past the primary without opposition. The primary challenges included:
- District 8: Incumbent Craig McPherson defeated Stacey Schlimmer in the Republican primary.
- District 9: Incumbent Kent Thompson defeated Chad VanHouden in the Republican primary.
- District 16: Incumbent Amanda Grosserode defeated Jameia Haines and Ray Marshall in the Republican primary.
- District 19: Incumbent Stephanie Clayton defeated Jennifer Flood in the Republican primary.
- District 45: Incumbent Tom Sloan defeated Jeremy Ryan Pierce in the Republican primary.
- District 49: Incumbent Scott Schwab defeated John Wilson in the Republican primary.
- District 72: Incumbent Marc Rhoades defeated Barbara Bunting in the Republican primary.
- District 91: Incumbent Gene Suellentrop defeated Eric Henderson in the Republican primary.
- District 122: Incumbent Russ Jennings defeated Stan Rice in the Republican primary.
Two incumbents, Joshua Powell (R) from District 50 and Allan Rothlisberg (R) from District 65, were defeated by primary challengers.
Retiring incumbents[edit]
Thirteen incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 112 (89.6%) ran for re-election. A list of those incumbents, three Democrats and 10 Republicans, can be found above.
Qualifications[edit]
Section 4 of Article 2 of the Kansas Constitution states, "During the time that any person is a candidate for nomination or election to the legislature and during the term of each legislator, such candidate or legislator shall be and remain a qualified elector who resides in his or her district."
List of candidates[edit]
District 1[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Brian Caswell
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Michael Houser
a - Incumbent Houser first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
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Brian Caswell: 2,543
Michael Houser: 3,729 
District 2[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Adam Lusker
a - Incumbent Lusker first assumed office in 2014.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Adam Lusker: 5,480 
District 3[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Julie Menghini
a - Incumbent Menghini first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Chuck Smith
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Julie Menghini: 2,830
Chuck Smith: 2,944 
District 4[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Lucas Cosens
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Marty Read
a - Incumbent Read first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Lucas Cosens: 2,387
Marty Read: 5,126 
District 5[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Miranda Rickel
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kevin Jones
a - Incumbent Jones first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Cleon Rickel: 2,246
Kevin Jones : 4,614 
Note: Miranda Rickel withdrew before the general election.
District 6[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Christy Levings
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jene Vickrey
a - Incumbent Vickrey first assumed office in 1993.
November 4 General election candidates:
Christy Levings: 2,520
Jene Vickrey: 5,151 
District 7[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Richard Proehl
a - Incumbent Proehl first assumed office in 2005.
November 4 General election candidates:
Richard Proehl: 5,223 
District 8[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jodie Dietz
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Craig McPherson: 1,272
a - Incumbent McPherson first assumed office in 2013.
- Stacey Schlimmer: 1,010
November 4 General election candidates:
Jodie Dietz: 2,723
Craig McPherson: 5,435 
District 9[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kent Thompson: 1,514
a - Incumbent Thompson first assumed office in 2013.
- Chad VanHouden: 1,019
November 4 General election candidates:
Kent Thompson: 5,869 
District 10[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John Wilson
a - Incumbent Wilson first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Nicolas VanWyhe
a
November 4 General election candidates:
John Wilson: 4,828 
Nicolas VanWyhe: 2,811
District 11[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jim Kelly
a - Incumbent Kelly first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Jim Kelly: 4,855 
District 12[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Eden Fuson
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Virgil Peck
a - Incumbent Peck first assumed office in 2005.
November 4 General election candidates:
Eden Fuson: 1,929
Virgil Peck: 4,566 
District 13[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Larry Hibbard
a - Incumbent Hibbard first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Larry Hibbard: 6,303 
District 14[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Merlin Ring
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Keith Esau
a - Incumbent Esau first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Merlin Ring: 2,632
Keith Esau: 4,764 
Brent Stackhouse: 472
District 15[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Steve Wright
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Erin Davis
a - Incumbent Davis first assumed office in 2014.
November 4 General election candidates:
Steve Wright: 2,076
Erin Davis: 3,289 
District 16[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Arthena Easterwood: 159
- Don McGuire: 569
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Amanda Grosserode: 1,552
a - Incumbent Grosserode first assumed office in 2011.
- Jameia Haines: 977
- Ray Marshall: 279
November 4 General election candidates:
Don McGuire: 4,048
Amanda Grosserode: 4,680 
District 17[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Larry Meeker
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Brett Hildabrand
a - Incumbent Hildabrand first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Larry Meeker: 3,952
Brett Hildabrand: 4,466 
Michael Kerner: 566
District 18[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Cindy Neighbor
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- John Rubin
a - Incumbent Rubin first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Cindy Neighbor: 3,959
John Rubin: 4,256 
District 19[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Patricia Stratton
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Stephanie Clayton: 2,344
a - Incumbent Clayton first assumed office in 2013.
- Jennifer Flood: 1,121
November 4 General election candidates:
Patricia Stratton: 3,565
Stephanie Clayton: 6,637 
District 20[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Elizabeth Arnold
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Rob Bruchman
a - Incumbent Bruchman first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Elizabeth Arnold: 4,458
Rob Bruchman: 6,075 
District 21[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Amy Bell
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Barbara Bollier: 1,819
a - Incumbent Bollier first assumed office in 2010.
- Neil Melton: 1,232
November 4 General election candidates:
Amy Bell: 3,677
Barbara Bollier: 6,014 
District 22[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Nancy Lusk
a - Incumbent Lusk first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mike Jones
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Nancy Lusk: 3,109 
Mike Jones: 2,834
District 23[edit]
Note: Incumbent Kelly Meigs (R) did not seek re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Amber Versola
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Linda Gallagher
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Amber Versola: 2,588
Linda Gallagher: 3,285 
District 24[edit]
Note: Incumbent Emily Perry (D) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jarrod Ousley
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Brandon Hermreck
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Jarrod Ousley: 3,963 
Brandon Hermreck: 2,559
District 25[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jennifer Robinson
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Melissa Rooker
a - Incumbent Rooker first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Jennifer Robinson: 4,252
Melissa Rooker: 5,542 
District 26[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Cheron Tiffany
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Larry Campbell
a - Incumbent Campbell first assumed office in 2012.
November 4 General election candidates:
Cheron Tiffany: 2,060
Larry Campbell: 4,946 
District 27[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Theresa Hohl
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ray Merrick
a - Incumbent Merrick first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Theresa Hohl: 2,684
Ray Merrick: 6,121 
District 28[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jerry Lunn
a - Incumbent Lunn first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Jerry Lunn: 6,343 
District 29[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Heather Meyer
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- James Todd
a - Incumbent Todd first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Heather Meyer: 3,803
James Todd: 4,526 
District 30[edit]
Note: Incumbent Lance Kinzer (R) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Liz Dickinson
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Randy Powell: 1,150
a
- Ron Worley: 912
November 4 General election candidates:
Liz Dickinson: 3,059
Randy Powell: 3,978 
District 31[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Louis Ruiz
a - Incumbent Ruiz first assumed office in 2005.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Louis Ruiz: 2,463 
District 32[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Pam Curtis
a - Incumbent Curtis first assumed office in 2014.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Pam Curtis: 1,203 
District 33[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Tom Burroughs
a - Incumbent Burroughs first assumed office in 1997.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Sue Adams
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Burroughs: 2,705 
Sue Adams: 2,560
District 34[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Valdenia Winn
a - Incumbent Winn first assumed office in 2001.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Valdenia Winn: 2,953 
District 35[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Broderick Henderson
a - Incumbent Henderson first assumed office in 1995.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Broderick Henderson: 3,297 
District 36[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Kathy Wolfe Moore
a - Incumbent Wolfe Moore first assumed office in 2011.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Earl Freeman
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Kathy Wolfe Moore: 4,554 
Earl Freeman: 2,524
Jeff Caldwell: 283
District 37[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Stan Frownfelter
a - Incumbent Frownfelter first assumed office in 2007.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Stan Frownfelter: 2,358 
District 38[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jan Pringle
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Willie Dove
a - Incumbent Dove first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Jan Pringle: 2,366
Willie Dove: 4,874 
F. Caleb Christopher: 775
District 39[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Vicki Hiatt
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Charles Macheers
a - Incumbent Macheers first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Vicki Hiatt: 2,867
Charles Macheers: 4,572 
District 40[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Linda Johnson
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- John Bradford
a - Incumbent Bradford first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Linda Johnson: 2,590
John Bradford: 3,044 
District 41[edit]
Note: Incumbent Melanie Meier (D) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Nancy Bauder
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Tony Barton
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Nancy Bauder: 1,732
Tony Barton: 2,202 
District 42[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Harold Fevurly: 244
- Austin Lee Harris: 310
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Connie O'Brien
a - Incumbent O'Brien first assumed office in 2009.
November 4 General election candidates:
Austin Lee Harris: 2,751
Connie O'Brien: 4,042 
District 43[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Caitlin Trujillo
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bill Sutton
a - Incumbent Sutton first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Caitlin Trujillo: 1,875
Bill Sutton: 3,738 
District 44[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Barbara Ballard
a - Incumbent Ballard first assumed office in 1993.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Barbara Ballard: 7,626 
District 45[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jeremy Ryan Pierce: 449
- Tom Sloan: 1,431
a - Incumbent Sloan first assumed office in 1995.
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Sloan: 8,151 
District 46[edit]
Note: Incumbent Paul Davis (D) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Dennis "Boog" Highberger: 1,004
a
- Abbie Hodgson: 731
August 5 Republican primary:
- J. Douglas Robinson
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Dennis "Boog" Highberger: 6,232 
J. Douglas Robinson: 1,208
District 47[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Bob Sirridge
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ramon Gonzalez
a - Incumbent Gonzalez first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Bob Sirridge: 2,753
Ramon Gonzalez: 5,053 
District 48[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Sandy Ackerson
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Marvin Kleeb
a - Incumbent Kleeb first assumed office in 2009.
November 4 General election candidates:
Sandy Ackerson: 2,792
Marvin Kleeb: 4,736 
District 49[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Darnell Hunt
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Scott Schwab: 945
a - Incumbent Schwab first assumed office in 2009.
- John Wilson: 361
November 4 General election candidates:
Darnell Hunt: 2,137
Scott Schwab: 3,688 
District 50[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Chris Huntsman
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Fred Patton: 1,698
a
- Joshua Powell: 1,636 - Incumbent Powell first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Chris Huntsman: 3,512
Fred Patton: 6,048 
District 51[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ron Highland
a - Incumbent Highland first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Ron Highland: 7,222 
District 52[edit]
Note: Incumbent Shanti Gandhi (R) did not seek re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Ty Dragoo
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Dick Jones
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Ty Dragoo: 4,128
Dick Jones: 6,114 
District 53[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Annie Tietze
a - Incumbent Tietze first assumed office in 2007.
August 5 Republican primary:
- T.J. Foy
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Annie Tietze: 5,212 
T.J. Foy: 3,383
District 54[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Ann Mah
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ken Corbet
a - Incumbent Corbet first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Ann Mah: 4,136
Ken Corbet: 4,869 
District 55[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Annie Kuether
a - Incumbent Kuether first assumed office in 1997.
August 5 Republican primary:
- James Lord
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Annie Kuether: 4,602 
James Lord: 2,305
District 56[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Virgil Weigel
a - Incumbent Weigel first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Lane Hemsley: 1,308
a
- Evan Lancaster: 360
- Shawn Powell: 462
November 4 General election candidates:
Virgil Weigel: 3,938
Lane Hemsley: 3,978 
District 57[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John Alcala
a - Incumbent Alcala first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
John Alcala: 4,014 
District 58[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Harold Lane
a - Incumbent Lane first assumed office in 2003.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Cordell Fischer
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Harold Lane: 3,164 
Cordell Fischer: 1,302
District 59[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Scott James Barnhart
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Blaine Finch: 1,972
a - Incumbent Finch first assumed office in 2013.
- Bob Fluke: 1,103
November 4 General election candidates:
Scott James Barnhart: 1,737
Blaine Finch: 5,009 
District 60[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Don Hill
a - Incumbent Hill first assumed office in 2003.
November 4 General election candidates:
Don Hill: 5,413 
District 61[edit]
Note: Incumbent Richard Carlson (R) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Vivien Olsen
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Becky Hutchins
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Vivien Olsen: 2,685
Becky Hutchins: 5,644 
District 62[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Steve Lukert
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Randy Garber
a - Incumbent Garber first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Steve Lukert: 3,705
Randy Garber: 4,644 
District 63[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jerry Henry
a - Incumbent Henry first assumed office in 2003.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Jerry Henry: 4,856 
District 64[edit]
Note: Incumbent Vern Swanson (R) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Glen Hawkins: 346
- Kathy Martin: 955
- Susie Swanson: 1,097
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Susie Swanson: 4,148 
District 65[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Tom Brungardt
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Lonnie Clark: 464
a
- Allan Rothlisberg: 317 - Incumbent Rothlisberg first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Brungardt: 1,085
Lonnie Clark: 1,667 
District 66[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Sydney Carlin
a - Incumbent Carlin first assumed office in 2003.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Sydney Carlin: 4,013 
District 67[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Tom Phillips
a - Incumbent Phillips first assumed office in 2012.
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Phillips: 7,159 
District 68[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Tom Moxley
a - Incumbent Moxley first assumed office in 2007.
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Moxley: 5,119 
District 69[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Gary Swartzendruber
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- J.R. Claeys
a - Incumbent Claeys first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Gary Swartzendruber: 2,154
J.R. Claeys: 3,395 
District 70[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- John E. Barker: 2,286
a - Incumbent Barker first assumed office in 2013.
- Brian Huwiler: 649
November 4 General election candidates:
John E. Barker: 6,595 
District 71[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Tom Bell: 1,565
- Diana Dierks: 1,832
a - Incumbent Dierks first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Diana Dierks: 7,084 
District 72[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Barbara Bunting: 1,520
- Marc Rhoades: 2,080
a - Incumbent Rhoades first assumed office in 2007.
November 4 General election candidates:
Marc Rhoades: 5,510 
District 73[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Von Peterson
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Les Mason
a - Incumbent Mason first assumed office in 2014.
November 4 General election candidates:
Von Peterson: 2,429
Les Mason: 5,372 
District 74[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Don Schroeder
a - Incumbent Schroeder first assumed office in 2007.
November 4 General election candidates:
Don Schroeder: 6,892 
District 75[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Kari Ratliff
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Will Carpenter
a - Incumbent Carpenter first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Kari Ratliff: 1,980
Will Carpenter: 4,417 
District 76[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Teresa Briggs
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jeffrey Freeman: 751
- Peggy Mast: 1,663
a - Incumbent Mast first assumed office in 1997.
November 4 General election candidates:
Teresa Briggs: 2,279
Peggy Mast: 3,516 
Bill Otto: 1,548
District 77[edit]
Note: Incumbent J. David Crum (R) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kenneth Bratton: 1,169
- Kristey Williams: 1,820
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Kristey Williams: 6,187 
District 78[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jim Poe
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ron Ryckman
a - Incumbent Ryckman first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Jim Poe: 2,375
Ron Ryckman: 4,936 
District 79[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Ed Trimmer
a - Incumbent Trimmer first assumed office in 2005.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Larry Alley
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Ed Trimmer: 3,341 
Larry Alley: 3,324
District 80[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kasha Kelley: 1,206
a - Incumbent Kelley first assumed office in 2005.
- Andrew Lawson: 889
November 4 General election candidates:
Kasha Kelley: 4,480 
District 81[edit]
Note: Incumbent Jim Howell (R) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Lynn Wells
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Blake Carpenter
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Lynn Wells: 1,892
Blake Carpenter: 3,044 
District 82[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Danette Harris
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Pete DeGraaf
a - Incumbent DeGraaf first assumed office in 2008.
November 4 General election candidates:
Danette Harris: 2,787
Pete DeGraaf: 4,564 
District 83[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Carolyn Bridges
a - Incumbent Bridges first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- James Thomas
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Carolyn Bridges: 2,829 
James Thomas: 2,247
District 84[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Gail Finney
a - Incumbent Finney first assumed office in 2009.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ray Racobs
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Gail Finney: 3,488 
Ray Racobs: 1,139
Gordon Bakken: 318
District 85[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Patrick Thorpe
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Steven Brunk
a - Incumbent Brunk first assumed office in 2003.
November 4 General election candidates:
Patrick Thorpe: 2,905
Steven Brunk: 5,631 
District 86[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Jim Ward
a - Incumbent Ward first assumed office in 2003.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Jim Ward: 2,760 
James Pruden: 1,088
District 87[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Charles Jenney
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mark Kahrs
a - Incumbent Kahrs first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Charles Jenney: 3,180
Mark Kahrs: 4,954 
District 88[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Patricia Sloop
a - Incumbent Sloop first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jim Price: 380
- Joseph Scapa: 803
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Patricia Sloop: 2,587
Joseph Scapa: 2,615 
District 89[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Roderick Houston
a - Incumbent Houston first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Frank Chappell
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Roderick Houston: 3,480 
Frank Chappell: 2,504
District 90[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Steve Huebert
a - Incumbent Huebert first assumed office in 2001.
November 4 General election candidates:
Steve Huebert: 6,242 
District 91[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Eric Henderson: 816
- Gene Suellentrop: 1,493
a - Incumbent Suellentrop first assumed office in 2009.
November 4 General election candidates:
Gene Suellentrop: 5,923 
District 92[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John Carmichael
a - Incumbent Carmichael first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jeremy Alessi: 1,055
a
- Jason Paul Dean: 600
November 4 General election candidates:
John Carmichael: 3,514 
Jeremy Alessi: 3,023
District 93[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Sammy Flaharty
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Joe Edwards: 935 - Incumbent Edwards first assumed office in 2013.
- John Whitmer: 1,124
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Sammy Flaharty: 2,158
John Whitmer: 4,758 
District 94[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mario Goico
a - Incumbent Goico first assumed office in 2003.
November 4 General election candidates:
Mario Goico: 6,634 
District 95[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Tom Sawyer
a - Incumbent Sawyer first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Benny Boman
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Tom Sawyer: 2,494 
Benny Boman: 1,805
District 96[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Brandon Whipple
a - Incumbent Whipple first assumed office in 2013.
August 5 Republican primary:
- Christopher K. Brown: 368
- Rick Lindsey: 581
a
November 4 General election candidates:
Brandon Whipple: 2,544 
Rick Lindsey: 1,983
District 97[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Leslie Osterman: 816
a - Incumbent Osterman first assumed office in 2011.
- Michael Walker (Kansas): 614
November 4 General election candidates:
Leslie Osterman: 4,203 
District 98[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Eric Bell: 124
- Steven Crum: 279
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Steven Anthimides
a - Incumbent Anthimides first assumed office in 2014.
November 4 General election candidates:
Steven Crum: 2,163
Steven Anthimides: 2,292 
District 99[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Randy Banwart: 1,538
- Dennis Hedke: 1,686
a - Incumbent Hedke first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Dennis Hedke: 7,042 
District 100[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John Wallace Willoughby
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Daniel Hawkins
a - Incumbent Hawkins first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 general election candidates:
John Wallace Willoughby: 2,565
Daniel Hawkins: 6,008 
District 101[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Joe Seiwert
a - Incumbent Seiwert first assumed office in 2009.
November 4 General election candidates:
Joe Seiwert: 6,936 
District 102[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Brian Davis: 446
a
- Chris Givan: 139
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jan Pauls
a - Incumbent Pauls first assumed office in 1991.
November 4 General election candidates:
Brian Davis: 1,881
Jan Pauls: 2,169 
District 103[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Ponka-We Victors
a - Incumbent Victors first assumed office in 2011.
August 5 Republican primary:
November 4 General election candidates:
Ponka-We Victors: 1,648 
District 104[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Steven R. Becker
a - Incumbent Becker first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Steven R. Becker: 7,867 
District 105[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Sherry Livingston
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mark E. Hutton
a - Incumbent Hutton first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Sherry Livingston: 2,355
Mark E. Hutton: 3,705 
District 106[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Sharon Schwartz
a - Incumbent Schwartz first assumed office in 1997.
November 4 General election candidates:
Sharon Schwartz: 7,230 
District 107[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Susan Concannon
a - Incumbent Concannon first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Susan Concannon: 7,354 
District 108[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Steven C. Johnson
a - Incumbent Johnson first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Steven C. Johnson: 7,000 
District 109[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Troy Waymaster
a - Incumbent Waymaster first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Troy Waymaster: 7,753 
District 110[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Travis Couture-Lovelady
a - Incumbent Couture-Lovelady first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Travis Couture-Lovelady: 7,698 
District 111[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- James Leiker
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Sue Boldra
a - Incumbent Boldra first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
James Leiker: 3,330
Sue Boldra: 4,472 
District 112[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Steve Muehleisen
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- John Edmonds
a - Incumbent Edmonds first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Steve Muehleisen: 1,480
John Edmonds: 4,559 
District 113[edit]
Note: Incumbent Marshall Christmann (R) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- J. Basil Dannebohm
a
November 4 General election candidates:
J. Basil Dannebohm: 6,019 
District 114[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Mark Schnittker
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Jack Thimesch
a - Incumbent Thimesch first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Schnittker: 2,189
Jack Thimesch: 5,242 
District 115[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Mark Low
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Ronald Ryckman
a - Incumbent Ryckman first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Mark Low: 1,443
Ronald Ryckman: 4,041 
District 116[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Kyle Hoffman
a - Incumbent Hoffman first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
Kyle Hoffman: 6,393 
District 117[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- John Ewy: 2,849
a - Incumbent Ewy first assumed office in 2013.
- M.T. Liggett: 405
November 4 General election candidates:
John Ewy: 7,345 
District 118[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Don Hineman
a - Incumbent Hineman first assumed office in 2009.
November 4 General election candidates:
Don Hineman: 7,847 
District 119[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- John E. Thomas
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Bud Estes
a - Incumbent Estes first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
John E. Thomas: 1,105
Bud Estes: 2,664 
District 120[edit]
Note: Incumbent Ward Cassidy (R) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Rick Billinger: 2,197
a
- Adam Smith: 1,447
November 4 General election candidates:
Rick Billinger: 7,638 
District 121[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
- Gary Smith
a
August 5 Republican primary:
- Mike Kiegerl
a - Incumbent Kiegerl first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
Gary Smith: 2,789
Mike Kiegerl: 4,978 
District 122[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Russ Jennings: 1,499
a - Incumbent Jennings first assumed office in 2013.
- Stan Rice: 816
November 4 General election candidates:
Russ Jennings: 4,427 
District 123[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- John Doll
a - Incumbent Doll first assumed office in 2013.
November 4 General election candidates:
John Doll: 3,790 
District 124[edit]
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- J. Stephen Alford
a - Incumbent Alford first assumed office in 2011.
November 4 General election candidates:
J. Stephen Alford: 5,041 
District 125[edit]
Note: Incumbent Reid Petty (R) did not run for re-election.
August 5 Democratic primary:
August 5 Republican primary:
- Shannon Francis: 1,094
a
- Jim Rice: 631
November 4 General election candidates:
Shannon Francis: 2,863 
History[edit]
The 2012 elections saw a stark shift from a moderate Republican-controlled chamber to a more conservative one. Although National Public Radio referred to the state as "not just red, it's a stoplight. It's molten lava. Republicans hold every congressional seat, all the big statewide offices and both chambers of the legislature," it also went on to note how greatly divided the party within the state was. The Wall Street Journal traced Kansas' shift further right to the 2010 election of Gov. Sam Brownback and many Tea Party-backed Republicans to the state legislature. More moderate Republicans sided with the legislature's Democrats in opposing a package of legislation including a tax cut for individuals and on nonwage income for businesses. "[B]ecause of the alliance in the state senate between Democrats and some Republicans that join together to promote a Democrat agenda, the primary election has effectively become the general," Brownback said, adding a partisan hue to the Republican primaries. In the end, nineteen incumbent Republicans were defeated in both chambers of the legislature.[2][3]
See also[edit]
- Kansas House of Representatives
- Kansas State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2014
External links[edit]
- Kansas Secretary State - 2014 General Election Official Vote Totals
[edit]
- ↑ The Ottawa Herald, "House candidate withdraws," September 10, 2014
- ↑ npr.org, "Kansas GOP Campaigns To Exile Moderates," August 5, 2012
- ↑ Wall Street Journal, "Centrist Republicans Feel the Heat in Kansas Primaries," July 19, 2012
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Adam Thomas (R)
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Sean Tarwater (R)
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Carl Turner (R)
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Heather Meyer (D)
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Brandon Woodard (D)
District 31
Louis Ruiz (D)
District 32
Pam Curtis (D)
District 33
Tom Burroughs (D)
District 34
Valdenia Winn (D)
District 35
Broderick Henderson (D)
District 36
Kathy Moore (D)
District 37
Aaron Coleman (D)
District 38
Timothy Johnson (R)
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Owen Donohoe (R)
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David French (R)
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Pat Proctor (R)
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Lance Neelly (R)
District 43
Bill Sutton (R)
District 44
Barbara Ballard (D)
District 45
Mike Amyx (D)
District 46
Dennis Highberger (D)
District 47
Ronald Ellis (R)
District 48
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District 49
Megan Lynn (R)
District 50
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District 51
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District 53
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District 54
Ken Corbet (R)
District 55
Annie Kuether (D)
District 56
Virgil Weigel (D)
District 57
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District 58
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District 59
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District 60
Mark Schreiber (R)
District 61
Francis Awerkamp (R)
District 62
Randy Garber (R)
District 63
John Eplee (R)
District 64
Susan Carlson (R)
District 65
Lonnie Clark (R)
District 66
Sydney Carlin (D)
District 67
Mike Dodson (R)
District 68
Dave Baker (R)
District 69
Clarke Sanders (R)
District 70
John Barker (R)
District 71
Steven Howe (R)
District 72
Avery Anderson (R)
District 73
Les Mason (R)
District 74
Stephen Owens (R)
District 75
Will Carpenter (R)
District 76
Eric Smith (R)
District 77
Kristey Williams (R)
District 78
Ron Ryckman (R)
District 79
Cheryl Helmer (R)
District 80
Bill Rhiley (R)
District 81
Blake Carpenter (R)
District 82
Jesse Burris (R)
District 83
Henry Helgerson (D)
District 84
Gail Finney (D)
District 85
Patrick Penn (R)
District 86
Stephanie Byers (D)
District 87
Susan Estes (R)
District 88
Chuck Schmidt (D)
District 89
KC Ohaebosim (D)
District 90
Steve Huebert (R)
District 91
Emil Bergquist (R)
District 92
John Carmichael (D)
District 93
Brian Bergkamp (R)
District 94
Leo Delperdang (R)
District 95
Tom Sawyer (D)
District 96
Tom Kessler (R)
District 97
Nick Hoheisel (R)
District 98
Cyndi Howerton (R)
District 99
Susan Humphries (R)
District 100
Daniel Hawkins (R)
District 101
Joe Seiwert (R)
District 102
Jason Probst (D)
District 103
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District 104
Paul Waggoner (R)
District 105
Brenda Landwehr (R)
District 106
Lisa Moser (R)
District 107
Susan Concannon (R)
District 108
Steven Johnson (R)
District 109
Troy Waymaster (R)
District 110
Ken Rahjes (R)
District 111
Barbara Wasinger (R)
District 112
Tory Arnberger (R)
District 113
Brett Fairchild (R)
District 114
Michael Murphy (R)
District 115
Boyd Orr (R)
District 116
Kyle Hoffman (R)
District 117
Tatum Lee-Hahn (R)
District 118
Jim Minnix (R)
District 119
Bradley Ralph (R)
District 120
Adam Smith (R)
District 121
John Resman (R)
District 123
John Wheeler (R)
District 124
Martin Long (R)
District 125
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