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1 Updated 6/9/20 (I) denotes incumbent Prepared by R/D/U Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district, 2017 Legislative Handbook Capitol Strategies, LLC (Name) indicates non-returning incumbent CapitolStrategiesKS.com Bold type = no primary or general competition “Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports 2020 Primary Election Kansas Congressional Delegation US Senate (Roberts) 45/25/36 Roger Marshall (R-Great Bend) P.O. Box 1588 Great Bend, KS 67530 [email protected] kansansformarshall.com @DrRogerMarshall @RogerMarshallMD First elected to Congress in 2016; OB- GYN in Great Bend; Issues: Pro-Life; 2 nd Amend; Immigration and Border Security; Ag/Trade Kris Kobach (R- Lecompton) P.O. Box 155 Lecompton, KS 66050 (H): 913.210.0591 [email protected] kriskobach.com @KrisKobach1787 @KrisKobach1787 Former Secretary of State; attorney, focus on constitutional law; anti- immigration Bob Hamilton (R-Bucyrus) 3597 W 222 nd Street Bucyrus, KS 66013 (H): 913.777.4262 [email protected] bobhamiltonforkansas.com @HamiltonforKS @HamiltonforKS First time candidate; retired plumber, owned plumbing business for 37 years Issues: Protect life, defend freedom, secure border; reform healthcare David Lindstrom (R-Overland Park) 1310 A Westloop Manhattan, KS 66502 (H): 913.705.7171 lindstromforsenate.com @LindstromforSenate @LindstromforKS JoCo businessman and former Chiefs player; served on Kansas Turnpike Authority and Johnson Co Commission, member JCCC Board of Trustees; Issues: Regulatory reform, life, national security, tax reform Gabriel Robles (R-Topeka) 1243 SW Western Ave Apt. B-18 Topeka, KS 66604 (H): 785.224.8195 (C): 785.409.5690 [email protected] Pro Trump; Veterans issues Brian Matlock (R-Kansas City) 512 N Thompson Street Kansas City, KS 66101 (C): 913.963.0697 [email protected] matlockforsenate.com @MatlockForSenate Economics Instructor at UMKC; Republican Socialist; Issues: Medicare expansion for all Americans, Green New Deal, jobs for all, housing for all.

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Page 1: 2020 Primary Election Kansas Congressional Delegation · First –time candidate; retired plumber, owned plumbing business for 37 years Issues: Protect life, defend freedom, secure

1 Updated 6/9/20

(I) – denotes incumbent Prepared by

R/D/U – Republican/Democrat/Unaffiliated voting percentages in the district, 2017 Legislative Handbook Capitol Strategies, LLC

(Name) – indicates non-returning incumbent CapitolStrategiesKS.com

Bold type = no primary or general competition

“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

2020 Primary Election

Kansas Congressional Delegation

US Senate

(Roberts)

45/25/36

Roger Marshall

(R-Great Bend)

P.O. Box 1588

Great Bend, KS 67530

[email protected]

kansansformarshall.com

@DrRogerMarshall

@RogerMarshallMD

First elected to Congress in 2016; OB-

GYN in Great Bend; Issues: Pro-Life;

2nd Amend; Immigration and Border

Security; Ag/Trade

Kris Kobach

(R- Lecompton)

P.O. Box 155

Lecompton, KS 66050

(H): 913.210.0591

[email protected]

kriskobach.com

@KrisKobach1787

@KrisKobach1787

Former Secretary of State; attorney,

focus on constitutional law; anti-

immigration

Bob Hamilton

(R-Bucyrus)

3597 W 222nd Street

Bucyrus, KS 66013

(H): 913.777.4262

[email protected]

bobhamiltonforkansas.com

@HamiltonforKS

@HamiltonforKS

First –time candidate; retired plumber,

owned plumbing business for 37 years

Issues: Protect life, defend freedom,

secure border; reform healthcare

David Lindstrom

(R-Overland Park)

1310 A Westloop

Manhattan, KS 66502

(H): 913.705.7171

lindstromforsenate.com

@LindstromforSenate

@LindstromforKS

JoCo businessman and former Chiefs

player; served on Kansas Turnpike

Authority and Johnson Co

Commission, member JCCC Board of

Trustees; Issues: Regulatory reform,

life, national security, tax reform

Gabriel Robles

(R-Topeka)

1243 SW Western Ave

Apt. B-18

Topeka, KS 66604

(H): 785.224.8195

(C): 785.409.5690

[email protected]

Pro Trump; Veterans issues

Brian Matlock

(R-Kansas City)

512 N Thompson Street

Kansas City, KS 66101

(C): 913.963.0697

[email protected]

matlockforsenate.com

@MatlockForSenate

Economics Instructor at UMKC;

Republican Socialist; Issues: Medicare

expansion for all Americans, Green

New Deal, jobs for all, housing for all.

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“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

@KansasBrian

Steve Roberts

(R-Overland Park)

9126 Riggs Lane

Overland Park, KS

66212

(W): 888.679.6284

[email protected]

senatorroberts2020.com

Kansas State School Board since 2013;

He has worked as a teacher in public

and private schools and says unions do

not have a place in public schools and

education needs a significant overhaul.

Lance Berland

(R-Abilene)

P.O. Box 161

Chapman, KS 67431

Refers to Covid-19 as a “Plannedemic

virus”

John Berman

(R-Richland)

P.O. Box 831

Richland, KS 99352

bulloney.com Filed for Senate in Kansas and

Minnesota; Author of a book after his

plane crash which left him disabled

and subsequent recovery from opioid

abuse

Derek Ellis

(R-Topeka)

5322 NW Jennings

Road

Topeka, KS 66618

(C): 785.554.3729

[email protected]

derekellisforussenate

ellectellis2020

John Miller

(R-Overland Park)

4812 W 157th Street

Overland Park, KS

66224

(C): 816.519.9919 Part owner of a Ford dealership;

Waited to file until it was clear

Pompeo was not going to and told

press Pompeo would be the best

candidate

Barbara Bollier

(D-Mission Hills)

6910 Overhill Road

Mission Hills, KS

66208

[email protected]

bollierforkansas.com

@BarbaraBollierforKansas

@BarbaraBollier

Former Kansas House member, elected

State Senator in 2016, switched parties;

retired anesthesiologist; Issues: Fiscal

responsibility, ethics reform,

healthcare, defense, equality

Robert Tillman

(D-Wichita)

2802 Beacon Hill

Wichita, KS 67220

(H): 316.689.8184

[email protected]

roberttillman4ussenate.org

6 yrs. Kansas Army Air National

Guard; Restaurant owner; Court

Services Officer 24 yrs.; Wichita State-

Sociology Degree; Proponent of

legalization of marijuana; Ran for 4th

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“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

District Congress 2012, 2014 & 2017

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“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

US House of

Representatives

District 1

(Marshall)

54/19/27

Bill Clifford

(R-Garden City)

102 Drury Lane

Garden City, KS 67846

[email protected]

cliffordforcongress.com

@CliffordforCongress

@DrBillClifford1

Former Air Force; eye surgeon; wife

serves on State Board of Education

Issues: Defend borders, support

farmer/ranchers, protect the unborn

Tracey Mann

(R-Salina)

P.O. Box 1084

Salina, KS 67402

(H): 785.236.7802

traceymann.com

@TraceyMannKS

@TraceyMannKS

Former Lt. Gov under Colyer;

commercial real estate; member

KARL; Issues: Pro-2A, agriculture,

rural revitalization, strong border

security, pro-life

Jerry Molstad

(R-LaCrosse)

P.O. Box 8

LaCrosse, KS 67548

(H): 785.514.5145

[email protected]

Retired Air Force Reserve Colonel;

former Nation Guard; Physician

Assistant

Michael Soetaert

(R-Council Grove)

700 Lowe Street #3

Alta Vista, KS 66834

(H): 213.926.1020

[email protected]

michaelsoetaertforcongress.com

@SoetaertMichael

Also running for Council Grove City

Council/Mayor; Issues: Pro-life, Pro-

Ag; Pro-ICE; Pro-2A

Kali Barnett

(D-Garden City)

410 N 6th Street

#957

Garden City, KS 67846

(H): 620.277.9422

[email protected]

kaliforkansas.com

@KaliforKansas

@KaliforKansas

Elementary school teacher; grew up on

a farm; Issues: Education; agriculture,

healthcare, renewable energy

Christy Cauble Davis

(D-Cottonwood Falls)

715 1st Street

Cottonwood Falls, KS

66845

christydavisforkansas.com

@ChristyCaubleDavisforKansas

K-State & WSU grad; Historic

preservationist; former board member

of Kansas Downtown Development

Assoc and former ED of Symphony in

the Flint Hills; Issues: Education,

agriculture, healthcare, economy/taxes

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Bold type = no primary or general competition

“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

US House of

Representatives

District 2

40/28/31

Steve Watkins (I)

(R-Topeka)

6021 SW 29th Street

Suite A #150

Topeka, KS 66614

steveforkansas.com

@SteveForKansas

@Steve4Kansas

First elected in 2018; Studied

engineering at West Point, Army

Veteran; Master’s Degrees from

Harvard and MIT; Issues: Pro Life, 2nd

Amendment rights, economy & jobs,

national debt, support for veterans,

secure the border, preserve Medicare

and Social Security

Jake LaTurner

(R-Topeka)

P.O. Box 67177

Topeka, KS 66667

[email protected]

jakelaturner.com

@JakeLaTurnerKS

@JakeLaTurner

Served in the Kansas Senate from

2013-2017, Currently Kansas State

Treasurer, appointed in 2017; former

staffer to Rep. Jenkins; Worked for

Watco, a short-line rail company;

Issues: pro life, welfare-to-work

reform, gun rights, term limits on

Congress, build the wall, balance the

budget, no tax increases, drug testing

for welfare recipients, agriculture

Dennis Taylor

(R-Topeka)

3634 SW Wanamaker

Road

Topeka, KS 66610

Lost 2018 primary for SOS; Former

Secretary of Administration under

Brownback; former SN Co Comm;

former regional director of US Govt’s

Eastern European Public Admin

reform program

Michelle De La Isla

(D-Topeka)

3250 SW Briarwood

Drive

Topeka, KS 66611

[email protected]

michelleforkansas.com

@MichelleForKansas

@Michelle4Kansas

Mayor of Topeka; Wichita State Grad;

Taught Upward Bound; Issues:

healthcare, education, jobs

James Windholz

(D-Lawrence)

1320 Massachusetts

Street

Lawrence, KS 66044

[email protected]

jamesforkansas.com

Political Science Graduate Student &

Teaching Assistant at KU

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“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

US House of

Representatives

District 3

41/29/29

Sharice Davids (I)

(D-Roeland Park)

5123 Birch Street

Roeland Park, KS

66205

(H): 913.242.0447

[email protected]

shariceforcongress.com

@ShariceforCongress

@ShariceDavids

First elected in 2018; Attorney; former

White House Fellow; former MMA

fighter; one of the first two Native

American Congresswoman, and first

openly gay KS Rep. Issues: education,

energy & environment, expand the

Affordable Care Act, small businesses,

transportation & infrastructure,

veterans & military

Amanda Adkins

(R-Overland Park)

P.O. Box 24085

Overland Park, KS

66283

amandaadkins2020.com

@AmandaAdkins2020

@Adkins_2020

Chairwoman of Kansas Republican

Party, 2009-2013; former DC staffer;

KU Grad, Vice President of Strategic

Growth at Cerner Corporation; Issues:

COVID 19 (detection, risk mitigation,

supply chain), economy, infrastructure

Mike Beehler

(R-Leawood)

2101 West 114th Street

Leawood, KS 66211

(H): 913.229.5498

[email protected]

electmikebeehler.com

@MikeBeehlerUSCongress

@ElectBeehler

Worked 20 years at Burns &

McDonnell; University of Arizona

degree in Civil Engineering; Author of

The Science of the Sale. Issues:

support Donald Trump, pro life,

military/veterans, defending 2nd

Amendment, free market healthcare,

supports closing down all immigration

and building a wall

Adrienne Vallejo Foster

(R-Overland Park)

P.O. Box 1101

Overland Park, KS

66202

(C): 913.249.5710

[email protected]

adrienneforkansas.com

@FosterforKansas

@FosterforKansas

Elected to Roeland Park City Council

in 2005 and then elected first female

Mayor in 2009; former Executive

Director of the Hispanic and Latino

Affairs Commission; Appointed by

President Trump to serve as the Small

Business Administration Region 7

Advocate; Public Administration

degree from Washburn, and a Master’s

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in Public Administration from

University of Missouri. Issues:

competitive healthcare, protect the

border, reform immigration, no tax

increases, pro life, deal with national

debt, term limits, protect the 2nd

Amendment, strong national defense,

healthcare for Veterans

Tom Love

(R-Overland Park)

12724 Grandview

Street

Overland Park, KS

66213

(C): 913.709.4192

[email protected]

Democratic State Representative in the

90s

Sara Hart Weir

(R-Mission)

6340 Reeds Drive

Mission, KS 66202

(H): 913.329.3614

[email protected]

saraforkansas.com

@SaraHartWeir

@SaraHartWeir

Degree in Psychology & Political

Leadership, Westminster College in

Fulton, MO. Master’s Degree in Public

Policy and Management Carnegie

Mellon University’s Heinz College.

President and CEO of the National

Down Syndrome Society

Led Advocacy effort behind the

passage of the Achieving a Better Life

Experience Act (ABLE) in 2014.

Issues: Balance the budget, Free

Market Healthcare, Women’s &

Family Economic Empowerment

(including better access to paid family

and medical leave), Immigration

Reform, Free & Open Trade, Pro Life,

Education, Kansas Troops & Military,

and Stands with Israel.

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“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

US House of

Representatives

District 4

44/23/33

Ron Estes (I)

(R-Wichita)

12224 E Bracken Court

Wichita, KS 67206

(H): 316.200.2860

[email protected]

estesforcongress.com

@RonEstesKansas

@RonEstesKS

Former State Treasurer and Sedgwick

Co Treasurer; won special election to

replace Pompeo in 2017, re-elected in

2018

Laura Lombard

(D-Wichita)

P.O. Box 780342

Wichita, KS 67278

[email protected]

lauralombardforkansas.com

@LauraforKansas

@LauraforKansas

Lost 2018 primary to Thompson

65/35%; Founding President of a trade

association of experts doing business in

the Middle East, previously worked for

US Secy of Defense William Cohen

who was in Clinton’s Cabinet

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Bold type = no primary or general competition

“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

2020 Primary Election

Kansas Senate

Kansas Senate

District 1

51/21/27

Dennis Pyle (I)

(R-Hiawatha)

2979 Kingfisher Road

Hiawatha, KS 66434

(H): 785.742.3780 First elected in to the Senate in 2004,

served in the House 2001-02

Kirk Miller

(D-Havensville)

393 198th Street

Havensville, KS 66432

(H): 785.207.0471

[email protected]

@Kirk Miller for Kansas

Senate District 1

Kansas Senate

District 2

29/37/34

Marci Francisco (I)

(D-Lawrence)

1101 Ohio

Lawrence, KS 66044

(H): 785.842.6402 First elected in 2004; Ranking D on

Committees on Ag, Natural Resources,

and Utilities; retired KU faculty,

sustainability analyst

Kansas Senate

District 3

35/29/35

Tom Holland (I)

(D-Baldwin City)

961 East 1600 Road

Baldwin City, KS 66006

First elected to the KS House in 2004

and Senate in 2008; Ranking Minority

on Tax and Commerce Committees;

unsuccessful gubanatorial bid in 2010;

IT consultant

Willie Dove

(R-Bonner Springs)

14715 Timber Lane

Bonner Springs, KS 66012

(C): 913.909.5866

[email protected]

williedove.com

First elected to the House in 2012,

former Majority Whip, Chair of Ag &

Natural Resources Budget; owns

Medicare Advantage PlusServices,

insurance

Kansas Senate

District 4

11/61/28

David Haley (I)

(D-Kansas City)

P.O. Box 171110

Kansas City, KS 66117

(H): 913.321.3210

(C): 913.579.1490

[email protected]

Served 6 years in KS House prior to

Senate election in 2000; Ranking

Minority on Ethics, Elections & Local

Gov’t

Sam Stillwell

(R-Kansas City)

5227 Webster Avenue

Kansas City, KS 66104

(C): 913.909.3882

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“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

Kansas Senate

District 5

33/31/34

Kevin Braun (I)

(R-Kansas City)

4315 North 110 Terrace

Kansas City, KS 66109

(C): 913.424.7555

kevinbraunks.com

Lost 2016 race for KS House to Rep.

Wolfe Moore then selected to replace

Sen. Fitzgerald in 2018; Army Veteran;

Master’s in Business Law from Friends

University

Jeff Pittman

(D-Leavenworth)

1108 S. Broadway

Leavenworth, KS 66048

[email protected]

First elected to the KS House in 2016,

Ranking Minority on Transportation &

Public Safety Budget; Systems Engineer

for a software company; MIT undergrad

and MBA from Oxford; 26 year military

Veteran; Chair of Lansing Planning

Commission for 13 years

Kansas Senate

District 6

21/45/34

Pat Pettey (I)

(D-Kansas City)

5316 Lakewood Street

Kansas City, KS 66106

(C): 913.579.3741

[email protected]

Elected to the KS Senate in 2012,

Ranking Minority on Transportation;

former KS House member from 1993-

1996; former Unified Government Board

Member; retired teacher

Diana Whittington

(R-Kansas City)

105 N 72nd Street

Kansas City, KS 66111

(H): 913.298.3464

[email protected]

@Diana4KsSenateDist6

Visual Arts Teacher

Issues: Pro-life

Kansas Senate

District 7

(Bollier)

42/29/28

Ethan Corson

(D-Fairway)

4601 W 62nd Terrace

Fairway KS 66205

(C): 785.414.9215

[email protected]

ethanforkansas.com

Former Executive Director of the Kansas

Democratic Party

Laura McConwell

(R-Mission)

6507 Dearborn Drive

Mission, KS 66202

Attorney; President of JoCo Bar

Association, 2019; Mayor of Mission

2002-2014; Attorney Member on the

JoCo Judicial Nominating Commission;

Rejected for Kansas Racing and Gaming

Commission in 2015; Issues: Education;

Local control for Johnson County

governmental entities

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“Issues” listed are taken from candidate’s website, social media, or their responses in news reports

Kansas Senate

District 8

(Denning)

45/25/29

James Todd

(R-Overland Park)

10914 Bradshaw Street

Overland Park, KS 66210

(C): 913568.8738 Served in the KS House 2012-16 but

defeated by Rep. Parker in 2016;

graduate of KU Law where he was VP of

the Federalist Society

Cindy Holscher

(D-Overland Park)

P.O. Box 4781

Olathe, KS 66063

(H): 913.568.4293

[email protected]

cindyforsenateks.com

Current House Rep, First elected to KS

House in 2016; Business manager with

Sprint Yellow Pages; involved in PTA

Kansas Senate

District 9

46/23/30

Julia Lynn (I)

(R-Olathe)

18837 W 115th Terrace

Olathe, KS 66061

(C): 913.832.5311

[email protected]

senatorjulialynn.com

Served in the Senate since 2006; Chair

of Commerce; member of JoCo

Commission on Aging and Olathe

Chamber of Commerce

Stacey Knoell

(D-Olathe)

12501 S Arapaho Drive

Olathe, KS 66062

(C): 816.668.9190

staceyknoell.com

Stacey Knoell for Kansas

Worked 8 years public schools, 4 as sign

language interpreter, 4 as math teacher;

Leadership roles in Democratic Party

since 2017, Senate 9 Precinct

Committeewoman; Issues: Fully fund

education, Expand Medicaid, Living

Wage

Kansas Senate

District 10

43/26/30

Mike Thompson (I)

(R-Shawnee)

4923 Constance Street

Shawnee, KS 66216

(H): 913.229.4932 Appointed to replace Pilcher-Cook in

2019; former weatherman

Tom Cox

(R-Shawnee)

13510 W 72nd Street

Shawnee, KS 66216

(C): 913.592.7464

[email protected]

tom-cox.org

Elected to KS House in 2016; BA in

Political Science and Masters in

Journalism from KU, digital marketing

Lindsey Constance

(D-Shawnee)

P.O. Box 3094

Shawnee, KS 66203

913.428.9592

[email protected]

lindsey4kansas.com

Shawnee City Council since 2017; 16

years Shawnee Mission School District;

Issues: Stabilize Budget, Invest in

Education, Create Jobs

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Kansas Senate

District 11

54/20/25

John Skubal (I)

(R-Overland Park)

6503 W 134th Terrace

Overland Park, KS 66209

(H): 913.469.6641

[email protected]

First elected in 2016 when he defeated

incumbent Melcher in the primary,

56/44%; Overland Park City

Councilman; Business Development

Officer at Kaw Valley Engineering;

Chair of the Facilities & Grounds

Committee for the Kansas City Metro

Chapter of the American Public Works

Association

Kellie Warren

(R-Leawood)

14505 Falmouth Street

Leawood, KS 66224

kelliewarrenforsenate.com Elected to KS House in 2018; Attorney;

KU Law grad; Husband is President of

Kansas Speedway; involved in BV

parent teacher organization

Joy Koesten

(D-Leawood)

3310 W 137th Street

Leawood, KS 66224

(H): 913.972.7883

[email protected]

joykoesten.com

Served in Kansas House 2017-18 as a

Republican, switched parties;

PhD in Communications, lecturer at KU

Owns a financial planning firm; Issues:

Education, Medicaid Expansion, Mental

Health.

Kansas Senate

District 12

49/21/30

Caryn Tyson (I)

(R-Parker)

P.O. Box 191

Parker, KS 66072

First elected in 2010 to the KS House

and then to the Senate in 2012, Chair of

Tax; part owner of Tyson Ranch;

software engineer

Mike Bruner

(D-Humbolt)

1002 Pecan Street

Humboldt, KS 66748

(H): 620.433.0228

[email protected]

[email protected]

@BrunerforKansas

@BrunerforKansas

History teacher, held positions with

KNEA at local and state levels, former

Dem. Chair of Allen County; Issues:

Medicaid expansion; education;

infrastructure; taxes/spending

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Kansas Senate

District 13

35/30/34

Richard Hilderbrand (I)

(R-Galena)

10337 SE 107th Terrace

Galena, KS 66739

Selected to replace Jake LaTurner during

the 2017 Session then won election in

2018; Insurance agent with office in

Baxter Springs

Nancy Ingle

(D-Pittsburg)

511 E 21st

Pittsburg, KS 66762

(H): 620.308.5649

[email protected]

Retired attorney; Former Crawford Co

Assistant Prosecutor and manager at

Boeing; Assistant for Policy to Gov

Carlin

Kansas Senate

District 14

57/17/25

Bruce Givens (I)

(R-El Dorado)

1525 Country Club Road

El Dorado, KS

(H): 316.452.5191

(C): 316.377.6605

[email protected]

brucegivens.com

First elected in 2016 when he defeated

incumbent Knox in the primary, 52/48%;

Assistant Director of Butler Co Special

Education Co-op; BA & MA from ESU;

wife is superintendent of El Dorado

School District; state leader in Kiwanis

Michael Fagg

(R-El Dorado)

1810 Terrace Drive

El Dorado, KS 67042

(H): 316.321.1690

(C): 316.377.7987

[email protected]

Lifelong El Dorado resident; former

mayor of El Dorado; former VP at

Andover State Bank

Kansas Senate

District 15

46/23/31

Dan Goddard (I)

(R-Parsons)

3420 Mosher Road

Parsons, KS 67357

(C): 620.423.0407

[email protected]

First elected when he defeated Rep. Peck

in the primary, 51/49% in 2016; Former

Parsons City Commissioner; retired CEO

of Great Plains Development Authority;

retired US Air Force; Golden Eagle NRA

Virgil Peck

(R-Tyro)

P.O. Box 299

Havana, KS 67347

(H): 620.330.3839 Lost 2016 primary to Sen. Goddard

49/51%; Served in KS House 2004-16,

was Chair of Legislative Post Audit;

served on the Sedan School Board;

insurance agent

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Kansas Senate

District 16

51/17/32

Ty Masterson (I)

(R-Andover)

1539 Phyllis Lane

Andover, KS 67002

[email protected]

Served in the House 2005-08 and first

elected to Senate in 2008, former Chair

of Ways & Means and current Chair of

Utilities; former Andover City

Councilman

Timothy Don Fry II

(D-Augusta)

429 E 14th Avenue

Augusta, KS 67010

(H): 316.323.8167

[email protected]

Kansas Senate

District 17

41/25/33

Jeff Longbine (I)

(R-Emporia)

2801 Lakeridge Road

Emporia, KS 66801

(H): 620.343.1614

[email protected]

Senate Vice-President, first elected in

2010; owner of Emporia car dealership;

former Emporia City Commissioner &

Mayor

Stephen Vecchoine

(D-Emporia)

908 Valley Circle

Emporia, KS 66801

(H): 620.366.0534

Kansas Senate

District 18

(Miller)

41/29/29

Tobias Schlingensiepen

(D-Topeka)

1601 Boswell Avenue

Topeka, KS 66604

[email protected]

Ran for Senate, 2nd District in 2012, won

the Democratic nomination, but was

defeated by Lynn Jenkins in the general

election; Pastor at First Congregational

Church in Topeka, Chaplain with Topeka

Police Department; Favors Medicaid

Expansion

H. Dean Zajic

(D-Topeka)

1613 SW Willow Avenue

Topeka, KS 66606

[email protected]

Ran for Topeka School Board in ’19;

Special Ed coordinator, KS Dept of Ed

Joe Cheray

(D-Topeka)

11330 SW Glendale Drive

Topeka, KS 66604

(H): 785.383.6064 Ran for Topeka City Council in ’17;

former nurse’s aide, CEO of Wildheart

Social Media; Committeewoman, Kansas

Democrat Party Disability Caucus

Kristen O’Shea

(R-Topeka)

1010 NW 29th Street

Topeka, KS 66618

osheaforkansas.com

@OSheaforKansas

Personal development consultant, owner

O’Shea Strengths Coaching; formerly

worked for LeadingAge Kansas and

Greater Topeka Chamber; serves on

Board for the Topeka Shawnee County

Public Library; Issues: Restart economy;

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Defender of freedom

Kansas Senate

District 19

36/33/30

Anthony Hensley (I)

(D-Topeka)

4240 SE Wisconsin Avenue

Topeka, KS 66609

(H): 785.267.3300

[email protected]

anthonyhensley.com

Served in the House from 1976-1992 and

Senate since then; Senate Minority

Leader; special education teacher

Rick Kloos

(R-Berryton)

4720 SE Berryton Road

Berryton, KS 66409

(C): 785.506.4080

[email protected]

Kloos for Kansas

Ran for Governor in 2018, received <1%

in general as an Independent; Minister,

owns God’s Storehouse second-hand

store; received a B.A in Theology and

Ministerial Studies at Trinity College in

North Dakota

Kansas Senate

District 20

45/27/27

Eric Rucker (I)

(R-Topeka)

7061 SW Queens Court

Topeka, KS 66614

(H): 785.250.7461

(C): 785.250.7992

[email protected]

ruckerforkansas.com

Selected to replace Vicki Schmidt in

2019; former staffer for Kris Kobach &

Phil Kline; Attorney

Brenda Dietrich

(R-Topeka)

6110 SW 38th Terrace

Topeka, KS 66610

(H): 785.221.3853

[email protected]

dietrichforsenate.com

First elected to the KS House in 2016,

Vice-Chair of Education; Retired

Superintendent of Auburn-Washburn

School District; PhD in Educational

Administration from KSU; active in

Kansas Starbase, Topeka Chamber of

Commerce, Leadership Kansas, etc.

Rachel Willis

(D-Topeka)

920 SE 43rd Street

Topeka, KS 66609

rachelforkansas.com

Undergrad from Washburn, Master’s

Degree in Public Administration from

the University of Kansas; educational

nonprofit management; registered

lobbyist; Issues: Reduce tax burden, pass

balanced budgets, grow business, close

the KDOT bank, prioritize mental health,

expand Medicaid, education, and protect

the environment

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Kansas Senate

District 21

43/27/29

Dinah Sykes (I)

(D-Lenexa)

10227 Theden Circle

Lenexa, KS 66220

(C): 913.406.0053 First elected as a Republican in 2016

when she defeated incumbent Greg

Smith in primary, 58/42% then switched

parties in 2019; Ranking Minority on

Education; Former PTA President; 2016

class of Leadership Lenexa; BA in

Business Administration; two children in

Olathe District

Tom Bickimer

(R-Lenexa)

15621 W 87th Street #294

Lenexa, KS 66219

tombickimer.com

Tom Bickimer

Homebuilder, Bickimer Homes; former

foster parent; KU graduate

Kansas Senate

District 22

47/22/30

Tom Hawk (I)

(D-Manhattan)

2600 Woodhaven Court

Manhattan, KS 66502

(H): 785.537.8000

tomhawkforkansas.com

House member from 2004-2010 then

elected to the Senate in 2012, Ranking

Minority on Ways & Means; retired

superintendent

Craig Bowser

(R-Manhattan)

3100 Winston Place #1

Manhattan, KS 66502

craigbowser.com Former Army reserve member, served in

Iraq, serves on a non-profit that helps

military veterans enter the agribusiness

workforce; Issues: supporting small

businesses, job creation, advancing

veterans, fighting for agriculture

Bryan Pruitt

(R-Manhattan)

407 Poyntz Avenue

Manhattan, KS 66502

(C): 785.770.6750

[email protected]

pruitt4kansas.com

@Pruitt4Kansas

@Pruitt4Kansas

Studied Political Science at the Catholic

University of America in DC and a

Master’s Degree at Wichita State; works

as a political consultant, constituent

advocacy, and conservative media, owns

his own business

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Kansas Senate

District 23

45/23/30

Rob Olson (I)

(R-Olathe)

Served in the House 2005-2011;

appointed to fill Sen. Karin Brownlee’s

Senate seat and then elected in 2012;

Chair of Financial Institutions &

Insurance; painting contractor

Chris Lengquist

(R-Olathe)

14220 S Locust St

Olathe, 66062

(913) 568-1579

[email protected]

chrislengquist2020.com

@ChrisLengquist2020

Realtor; foster parents; Issues: Mental

health care reform, medical transparency,

2nd Amend, pro-life, foster care, adoption

Wendy Budetti

(D-Olathe)

17446 W 161st Street

Olathe, KS

(C): 816.305.1839

[email protected]

wendy4kansas.com

Precinct Committeewoman; She and her

husband are founder of Johnson County

Pride; Active member of Moms Demand

Action; substitute teacher in Olathe and

office assistant to a locally owned

construction company; issues: funding

public schools, common sense gun

regulation, balanced budget, Medicaid

expansion, equality

Kansas Senate

District 24

49/18/32

Randall Hardy (I)

(R-Salina)

816 Highland Avenue

Salina, KS 67401

(H): 785.823.7698

(C): 785.826.7858

[email protected]

randallhardy.com

First elected in 2016 when he defeated

incumbent Arpke in three-way primary

with 47%; former Salina City

Commissioner; retired President of

Construction Rental; on Steering

Committee for Republicans for Kansas

Values

J.R. Claeys

(R-Salina)

2157 Redhawk Lane

Salina, KS 67401

(C): 785.250.5758

[email protected]

jrclaeys.com

First elected to the KS House in 2012;

Chair of Transportation & Public Safety

Budget; Campaign Manager for Kobach

for Governor ’18; has served as

executive member in KS Republican

Party and KS Young Republicans;

investor and former association

executive

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Kansas Senate

District 25

30/29/40

Mary Ware (I)

(D-Wichita)

1444 N. Perry

Wichita, KS 67203

Selected to replace Sen. Lynn Rogers,

Ranking Minority on Financial

Institutions & Insurance; small business

owner, CBD shop

Vail Fruechting

(R-Wichita)

1946 N Meridan Avenue

Wichita, KS 67203

(H): 316.305.7630

(C): 316.315.6642

[email protected]

Key Accounts Manager, CenterPoint

Energy gas distribution

Kansas Senate

District 26

45/18/36

Dan Kerschen (I)

(R-Garden Plain)

645 S. 263 W.

Garden Plain, KS 67050

(C): 254.813.9313

[email protected]

Served in the House 2009-12 and then

elected to the Senate in 2012, Chair of

Ag & Natural Resources and Vice-

Chair of Tax; farmer

Kansas Senate

District 27

50/18/31

Gene Suellentrop (I)

(R-Wichita)

6813 W Northwind Circle

Wichita, KS 67205

(H): 316.260.3663

[email protected]

Served in the House since 2010 then

elected to the Senate in 2016; Chair of

Public Health & Welfare; owner of

Gambino’s pizza

Mike McCorkle

(D-Wichita)

1639 N Brunswick

Wichita, KS 67212 @Mikefor100 Desert Storm Veteran; originally filed to

run for House District 100 then switched

Kansas Senate

District 28

31/26/42

Mike Petersen (I)

(R-Wichita)

2608 S Southeast Drive

Wichita, KS 67216

First elected in 2004; Chair of

Transportation and JCIT; industrial

electrician; Church Deacon and Boy

Scout Leader

Jim Ward

(D-Wichita)

3100 E Clark

Wichita, KS 67211

[email protected]

kansasforward.com

First elected to the KS House in 2002,

former Minority Leader; former

Sedgwick Co Assistant DA and Wichita

City Prosecutor; served on USD 259

School Board and Wichita City Council;

attorney

Kansas Senate

District 29

20/43/36

Oletha Faust-Goudeau (I)

(D-Wichita)

P.O. Box 20335

Wichita, KS 67208

Served in the House 2004-2008 and

Senate since; Ranking Minority on Fed

& State Affairs; photographer and

community activist

Myron Ackerman

(R-Wichita)

1050 N Ridgewood

Wichita, KS 67208

(H): 316.684.2038 Precinct Committeeman

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Kansas Senate

District 30

(Wagle)

42/25/33

Renee Erickson

(R-Wichita)

26 N Cypress Drive

Wichita, KS 67206

(H): 316.217.1308

[email protected]

Elected to Kansas House in 2018;

Former Principal of Brooks Middle

School; Previously served on Newton

School Board; has taught Bible classes at

Northside Church of Christ

Melissa Gregory

(D-Wichita)

1440 N Gatewood #46

Wichita, KS 67206

[email protected]

Aide to Congressman Glickman; Dir. Of

Appointments for Gov. Parkinson;

former Board member of WomenWork

and the SG Co Historical Museum

Amy Lyon

(D-Wichita)

2237 S Tara Falls Court

Wichita, KS 67207

(H): 316.214.2114 US Navy Veteran; state director of

Objective Zero (veteran suicide

prevention); Wichita mayoral candidate

in 2019

Kansas Senate

District 31

49/19/31

Carolyn McGinn (I)

(R-Sedgwick)

P.O. Box A

Sedgwick, KS 67135

[email protected]

workingforkansas.com

First elected in 2004; Chair of Ways &

Means; farmer

Kansas Senate

District 32

51/21/27

Larry Alley (I)

(R-Winfield)

517 Quail Nest Road

Winfield, KS 67156

(H): 620.221.0035 Elected in 2016, Vice-Chair of

Education and Commerce; small

business owner; former school board

president and bank board member

Kansas Senate

District 33

63/16/21

Mary Jo Taylor (I)

(R-Stafford)

114 N. Union

Stafford, KS 67578

(C): 620.546.3215 Elected in 2016; Stafford Superintendent

for 15 years, previously was a teacher &

principal; husband is a hospital

administrator; active with Stafford Co

Economic Development and Chamber of

Commerce

Alicia Straub

(R-Ellinwood)

401 S Kennedy Avenue

Ellinwood, KS 67526

(H): 620.564.2196

straubforkansas.com

Selected in March 2019 to replace Rep.

Greg Lewis in KS House District 113

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Kansas Senate

District 34

49/22/28

Ed Berger (I)

(R-Hutchinson)

2501 Briarwood

Hutchinson, KS 67502

(H): 620.655.7687

[email protected]

Elected in 2016 after defeating Terry

Bruce 57/42% in the primary; Former

Hutchinson CC President; consultant at

KS Cosmosphere and Space Center

Mark Steffen

(R-Hutchinson)

3500 N Mayfield Road

Hutchinson, KS 67502

Practicing Physician; farmer & rancher;

Owns and manages several oil and gas

investment businesses including Steffen

Resource Development

Shanna Henry

(D-Cheney)

15614 SE 22nd Street

Cheney, KS 67025

(H): 316.540.0055 Ran for KS House in 2018; County

Extension exec board member

Kansas Senate

District 35

59/17/23

Richard Wilborn (I)

(R-McPherson)

1504 Heritage Place

McPherson, KS 67460

(C): 620.242.4355

[email protected]

First elected in 2014, Chair of

Judiciary; Retired from Farmers

Alliance Companies, consultant for

legislative/regulatory affairs in

insurance industry; former Chair of

McPherson Co Republican Party

Kansas Senate

District 36

66/14/20

Elaine Bowers (I)

(R-Concordia)

1326 N 150th Road

Concordia, KS 66901

(H): 785.243.4256

[email protected]

First elected in 2006, Chair of Ethics,

Elections & Local Gov’t’; automobile

dealer

Kansas Senate

District 37

51/18/30

Molly Baumgardner (I)

(R-Louisburg)

29467 Masters Court

Louisburg, KS 66053

(C): 913.709.1069

[email protected]

Appointed to replace Pat Apple during

Veto Session in 2014 and then elected to

the seat, Chair of Education; former K-

12 teacher and JCCC faculty; served 18

years on the JCCC Board of Trustees

Becca Peck

(D-Overland Park)

14317 Melrose

Overland Park, KS 66221

(H): 913.592.9209

[email protected]

beccapeckforkansas.com

Degree in Computer Science; Worked 10

years at Sprint; Currently sits on 5 local

and state boards advocated for Kansans’

issues; Issues: Expanding Medicaid,

funding public education, reducing food

sales tax, improving infrastructure

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Kansas Senate

District 38

49/20/30

Bud Estes (I)

(R-Dodge City)

1405 Elbow Road

Dodge City, KS 67801

(C): 620.338.1381

Served in the House since 2013 then

elected to the Senate in 2016, Chair of

Federal & State Affairs; previously

served on Ford Co Planning

Commission; Mayor of Bucklin for 14

years; agribusiness

Edgar A. Pando

(D-Dodge City)

P.O. Box 598

Dodge City, KS 67801

(C): 620.789.1047

[email protected]

Lawyer in Dodge City; Board Member

of Dodge City YMCA

Kansas Senate

District 39

55/17/27

John Doll (I)

(R-Garden City)

2927 Cliff Place

Garden City, KS 67846

First elected to the House in 2012 then

elected to the Senate in 2016; switched

parties to Independent then back to

Republican; Garden City Commissioner

for 7 years; former high school athletics

administrator; agribusiness

Lon Pishny

(R-Garden City)

545 S. Towns Blvd

Garden City, KS 67846

(C): 620.276.9860

[email protected]

lonpishny.com

@LonPishny

Finney County Commissioner; GCCC

Board of Trustees; estate planner; Issues:

High-speed broadband connectivity,

sustainable supply of water, housing

affordability and accessibility, safe and

dependable transportation infrastructure

Kansas Senate

District 40

61/17/22

Rick Billinger (I)

(R-Goodland)

P.O. Box 594

Goodland, KS 67735

(H): 785.899.4700 Served in House from 2011-12 and

2014-16 then elected to the Senate in

2016; farmer and retired businessman;

wife is a banker

Larry Joseph Dreiling

(D-Hays)

P.O. Box 1309

Hays, KS 67601

[email protected]

larrydreiling.com

@LDreiling

Degrees in Political Science and

Communications, Master’s Degree in

Communications from FHSU; Former

Senior Field Editor for the Dodge City

Based High Plains Journal; Advocate for

farmers and rural people

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2020 Primary Election

Kansas House of Representatives

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 1

36/29/34

Michael Houser (I)

(R-Columbus)

6891 SW 10th Street

Columbus, KS 66725

(C): 620.704.3817 First elected in 2012; works for Crossland

Construction

Ronald Coquillette

(R-Galena)

6981 SE Lostine

Galena, KS 66739

(H): 620.704.4402

[email protected]

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 2

37/31/32

Ken Collins (I)

(R-Mulberry)

102 East First Street

Mulberry, KS 66756

(H): 620.240.0778 Elected in 2018; Graduate Friends

University; Communications Tech for

AT&T

Lynn Grant

(D-Frontenac)

202 S Appleton

Frontenac, KS 66763

(H): 620.308.5518

(C): 620.249.2676

[email protected]

Lost 2016 race for Senate District 13 to

Jake LaTurner with 44% of the vote; Wife

of former Rep. Bob Grant; served on

Cherokee City Council; worked in public

education and owned family business

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 3

32/30/37

Monica Murnan (I)

(D-Pittsburg)

1313 Mallory Court

Pittsburg, KS 66762

(H): 620.249.7149

[email protected]

monicaforkansas.com

First elected in 2016, Ranking Minority

on Health & Human Services; Pittsburg

City Commissioner and former Mayor;

Founding member of the Community

Health Center of SEK; Director of

Student Support Services at Greenbush

Regional Education Center

Chuck Smith

(R-Pittsburg)

2112 W 4th

Pittsburg, KS 66762

(C): 620.719.0157 Represented the district 2015-16 but lost

2016 election to Rep. Murnan 48/52%;

teacher and coach, 80%+ football winning

percentage

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 4

45/23/32

Trevor Jacobs (I)

(R-Fort Scott)

1927 Locust Road

Fort Scott, KS 66701

Elected in 2016; was active in Tea Party;

farmer; ministers to inmates

Arlyn Briggs

(R- Kincaid)

24969 SW 130 Road

Kincaid, KS 66039

(H): 620.238.1479

(C): 620.363.0041

Lost in 2012 & 2016 primaries; farmer

Bill Meyer 14 Golfview Drive (H): 620.224.4299 Retired college registrar; Fort Scott CC

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 5

44/23/32

Mark Samsel (I)

(R-Wellsville)

508 E 4th Street

Wellsville, KS 66092

(C): 785.418.4962

[email protected]

marksamsel.org

Elected in 2018; KU Law Grad, Attorney

with Lathrop & Gage, Missouri/Kansas

Super Lawyers “Rising Stars” 2014-2017;

High School sports referee, education a

top issue; Leadership Overland Park Class

of 2013

Mark Powls

(R-Garnett)

207 E 4th Avenue

Garnett, KS 66032

(H): 785.448.5553

(C): 785.448.7721

[email protected]

@MarkPowlsforState

Representative5thDistrict

Former music teacher, music store owner,

private music teacher; former National

Guard member; ran for County

Commission. Issues: Pro-life, property

rights, smaller govt, education reform,

state sovereignty

Roger Sims

(D-Parker)

22760 Earnest Road

Parker, KS 66072

(C): 913.259.2549

[email protected]

Retired teacher; Owns a bed & breakfast

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 6

(Vickrey)

50/19/30

Samantha Poetter

(R-Paola)

16755 W 299th Street

Paola, KS 66071

(C) 913.731.6602 [email protected]

samanthaforkansas.com

Former Communications Director for Sec.

Kris Kobach; Eisenhower Women’s

leadership series; Kansas Rifle Assn

Clifford Blackmore

(R-Paola)

309 E Kaskaskia

Paola, KS 66071

[email protected]

@BlackmoreforKSHD6

Lost to Vickrey in 2018 by 62/38%;

former newspaper owner; Realtor

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 7

37/25/38

Richard Proehl (I)

(R-Parsons)

510 Pine Ridge Road

Parsons, KS 67357

(H): (620) 421-1804

(C): (620) 423-1133

[email protected]

First elected in 2006, Chair of

Transportation; banker; serves on

KTA Advisory Board; wife is former

Superintendent of USD 503

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 8

55/16/29

Chris Croft (I)

(R-Overland Park)

8909 W 148th Terrace

Overland Park, KS 66221

(C): 913.279.1215

[email protected]

Elected in 2018 after defeating Patty

Markley in the Primary; Retired military;

Clay Norkey

(R-Overland Park)

7111 W 151st Street #285

Overland Park, KS 66223

(H): 913.608.5225

[email protected]

claynorkey.com

@ClayNorkeyforKSHouse

Attorney; Blue Valley Rec Commission,

Leadership OP graduate; Issues:

Education, transportation, local control,

higher ed, eco devo, supports Medicaid

Expansion, responsible tax policy

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 9

Kent Thompson (I)

(R-La Harpe)

1816 2800 Street

La Harpe, KS 66751

(H): 620.496.2255

(W): 620.496.7200

[email protected]

Appointed in 2013 to replace Bideau,

former Majority Whip; Real estate agent

and rancher

Armando J Hernandez

(R-Chanute)

1815 S Edith

Chanute, KS 66720

(H): 913.286.0666

[email protected]

Chiropractor

Alana Cloutier

(D-Humboldt)

923 Cherokee Street

Humboldt, KS 66748

(H): 415.341.7675

[email protected]

Writer, Editor; Precinct

Committeewoman

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 10

(Horn)

30/32/37

Brandon Holland

(D-Baldwin City)

961 E 1600 Road

Baldwin City, KS 66006

[email protected]

brandonholland.org

@BHollandKS

@KansasBrandon

KU grad; manages a liquor store; son of

State Sen. Tom Holland; Issues:

Medicaid expansion, fully funding K-12,

mental health services accessibility

A.J. Stevens

(D-Baldwin City)

613 N 6th Street

Baldwin City, KS 66006

(H): 785.615.0004

[email protected]

ajstevens.org

Formerly on Baldwin City Council; CEO

of Baldwin City and Southern Railroad

Christina Haswood

(D-Lawrence)

2317 Surrey Drive

Lawrence, KS 66046

(C): 785.766.4654

[email protected]

[email protected]

m

haswoodforkansas.com

@HaswoodforKS

Public health professional; Haskell and

KU grad; research assistant with the

National Council of Urban Indian

Health; Issues: Medicaid expansion,

cut food tax, sensible gun laws, defend

education funding

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 11

50/25/24

Jim Kelly (I)

(R-Independence)

309 South 5th Street

Independence, KS 67301

Served since 2011; Chair of Financial

Institutions and Pensions; previously

served on USD 446 School Board,

Independence City Commission and as

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Mayor; banker

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 12

58/18/23

Doug Blex (I)

(R-Independence)

3131 CR 2600

Independence, KS 67301

(H): 620.289.4663

(C): 620.212.4183

[email protected]

Elected in 2018; Farmer, operates cow

calf operation; retired Wildlife & Parks

Enforcement Supervisor; strong

background on water issues

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 13

58/15/27

Joe Newland (I)

(R-Neodesha)

6295 Trego Road

Neodesha, KS 66757

(C): 620.716.1908

[email protected]

Selected to replace Larry Hibbard in

2019; Farm Bureau Board Member;

owner/operator of Heritage Farms, LLC

Mark Pringle

(D-Yates Center)

370 Highway 75

Yates Center, KS 66783

(H): 620.537.7581

(C): 620.212.8084

[email protected]

Lost 2016 race for KS Senate District 15

to Sen. Givens 72/27%; Fourth generation

family farmer; ESU degree in Business

Administration; Farm Bureau member,

advocate for environmental improvement

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 14

49/21/30

Charlotte Esau (I)

(R-Olathe)

11702 South Winchester

Street

Olathe, KS 66061

(C): 913.484.4521

[email protected]

charlotteesau.com

Elected in 2018; Spouse of former Rep.

Keith Esau; former Exec. Dir. of KS

Republican Assembly

Angela Justus Schweller

(D-Lenexa)

20905 W 90th Terrace

Lenexa, KS 66220

(H): 913.710.1146

[email protected]

angela4ks.com

Lost to Esau in 2018 by 51/49%; Degree

in Business Communications from KU;

Small business owner, Keller Williams;

Issues: Funding schools adequately,

healthcare, government transparency

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 15

41/26/34

John Toplikar (I)

(R-Olathe)

507 E Spruce Street

Olathe, KS 66061

Served in the KS House in the 90’s then

re-elected in 2018; former city council

member; carpenter, business owner,

housing contractor

Cole Fine

(D-Olathe)

22214 W 119th Terrace

Olathe, KS 66061

(C): 913.593.5275 PoliSci degree from University of Central

Missouri; student body President

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 16

(Holscher)

46/23/30

Linda Featherson

(D-Overland Park)

P.O. Box 13447

Overland Park, KS 66282

linda4kansas.com

@LindaFeathersonforKS

Owns independent piano studio; Board of

Kansas Music Teachers Association;

Moms Demand Action; husband a

physician; Issues: Common sense gun

laws, education, food sales tax, Medicaid

Expansion

Rashard Young

(R-Overland Park)

11751 W 118th Terrace

Apt 937

Overland Park, KS 66210

rashardyoung.com Outreach Coordinator, Kansas State

Treasurer; Assistant Youth Pastor, Grace

Church of OP

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 17

(Cox)

47/23/30

Kristine Sapp

(R-Lenexa)

8406 Twilight Lane

Lenexa, KS 66219

(H): 913.481.1733

[email protected]

Keller Williams Realtor

Jo Ella Hoye

(D-Lenexa)

8517 Alden Lane

Lenexa, KS 66215

(C): 816.248.2601

[email protected]

@JoEllaforKansas

Advocate for Moms Demand Action for

Gun Sense; C-Chair of Lenexa Planning

Commission; SM Schools PTA;

numerous volunteer positions

Issues: Sensible gun legislation,

education, KanCare Expansion, local

control

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 18

41/27/32

Cindy Neighbor (I)

(D-Shawnee)

10405 W 52nd Terrace

Shawnee, KS 66203

(H): 913.268.9061

(C): 816.225.0580

[email protected]

cindyneighbor.org

Served 2003-04 as a Republican and

2006-10 as a Democrat; won the open

seat in 2016; former Shawnee Mission

School Board member

Cathy Gordon

(D-Shawnee)

4920 Bradshaw Street

Shawnee, KS 66216

[email protected]

@CathyforKSState Rep

Ran for seat in 2018; midwife/family

nurse practitioner; Issues: Health care,

families, liberty

Calvin Vandegrift

(R-Shawnee)

6320 Caenen Lake Road

Apt E

Shawnee, KS 66216

(C): 913.749.3112

[email protected]

Studies at Pittsburg State; works for

O’Reilly Auto Parts; declared himself the

Independent Vandegrift Republic (see

Facebook)

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 19

50/23/27

Stephanie Clayton (I)

(D-Overland Park)

9825 Woodson Drive

Overland Park, KS 66207

stephaniesawyerclayton@gmail

.com

First elected in 2012 as a Republican

but switched parties in 2019, Ranking

Minority on Education; Board Member

of Johnson Co Commission on Aging;

Kansas Federation of Republican

Women; social media consultant

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 20

53/20/26

Jan Kessinger (I)

(R-Overland Park)

12605 Walmer Street

Overland Park, KS 66209

(C): 913.275.4790

First elected in 2016; Managing, sales,

marketing consultant; appointed to KRGC

by Brownback; interned for Bob Dole;

Congregational Care Minister at United

Methodist Church of the Resurrection

Jane Dirks

(R-Overland Park)

6506 W 125th Terrace

Overland Park, KS 66209

(C): 913.558.4107

[email protected]

janedirks.com

@JaneDirksforKansas

KU Grad; Worked at Whitefield

Academy; Precinct Committeewoman;

Issues: Mental Health, supports Rep.

Platform, lowering tax burden, health care

access, student focused education, Pro-

Life, promotes AFP and The Sentinel

Mari-Lynn Poskin

(D-Leawood)

12924 Howe Drive

Leawood, KS 66209

(H): 913.735.0064

[email protected]

poskin4ks.com

@Mari-LynnPoskinforKS

Higher Ed profession, worked at JCCC;

Cyclist; primary caregiver for her

husband with MS; small business owner

of KC College Connect; Issues:

Education, Medicaid Expansion,

Economic Development, Mental Health

Services

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 21

43/26/30

Jerry Stogsdill (I)

(D-Prairie Village)

4414 Tomahawk Road

Prairie Village, KS 66208

(H): 913.579.9208

[email protected]

Elected in 2016; Navy Veteran; long-time

teacher in SMSD; President of JoCo NEA

District; owns and operates two separate

technology businesses

Bob Reese

(R-Prairie Village)

7913 Roe Avenue

Prairie Village, KS 66208

(H): 913.353.8322 Burns & McDonnell Enterprise Security

Analyst, JoCo Water One Board member

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 22

(Lusk)

35/30/35

Lindsay Vaughn

(D-Overland Park)

8227 Santa Fe Drive

Apt 7

Overland Park, KS 66204

(C): 913.523.6280

[email protected]

m

lindsayforkansashouse.com

@Lindsay4KS22

Degrees in Political Science and Cultural

Anthropology; Works in Human

Resources in the nonprofit sector; Worked

as a Field Officer for Sharice Davis’s

campaign; Chair of Johnson County

Young Democrats; Issues: Tax Relief,

Affordable Healthcare, Public Education,

Common Sense Gun Reform, Child

Welfare System

Randen Smith

(D-Overland Park)

8601 W 80th Street

Overland Park, KS 66204

(H): 913.645.0497

[email protected]

randenkan22.com

Painting contractor and Realtor

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 23

38/28/33

Susan Ruiz (I)

(D-Shawnee)

7306 Bond Street

Shawnee, KS 66203

(H): 913.248.0632

(C): 913.221.7687

[email protected]

Elected in 2018; social worker

Jeff Shull

(R-Lenexa)

7640 Long Street

Lenexa, KS 66216

(C): 913.303.0237

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 24

32/30/36

Jarrod Ousley (I)

(D-Merriam)

6800 Farley

Merriam, KS 66203

Elected in 2014, Ranking Minority on

Children & Seniors; painting

contractor; involved in Parents as

Teachers Association, Mainstream

Coalition, Game on for Kansas Schools

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 25

41/28/31

Rui Xu (I)

(D-Westwood)

4724 Belinder Ave

Westwood, KS 66205

(C): (913) 535-8691

[email protected]

ruixuforkansas.com

Elected in 2018 after defeating Melissa

Rooker; USC grad; former

performance analyst with Sporting KC;

marketing analyst with non-profit

Children International

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 26

49/19/32

Adam Thomas (I)

(R-Olathe)

16272 S Sunset Street

Olathe, KS 66062

(H): 615.624.2991

[email protected]

adamthomasforkansas.com

Elected in 2018; General manager of

Blue Moose restaurant; member of the

Olathe Youth Symphony Board of

Directors; Chair of Olathe Republican

Party

W. Michael Simeall

(D-Olathe)

17705 W 155th Terrace

Olathe, KS 66062

(H): 913.267.8759

[email protected]

shimeall4kansas.com

Educator; attended Sterling College, ESU

and University of Nebraska; retired,

veteran; Issues: Vote transparency,

Promotes a state auditor, putting end to

Bank of KDOT, mental health, Medicaid

Expansion

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 27

55/16/29

Sean Tarwater (I)

(R-Stillwell)

16006 Meadow Lane

Stillwell, KS 66085

(C): 816.729.7827

[email protected]

teamtarwater.com

Elected in 2016, Chair of Commerce,

Labor & Economic Development; CEO of

Dealer Development Group Services;

MBA from UMKC; HOA President;

previously served as Chair of the Finance

Council for St. Michael the Archangel

Sona Patel

(D-Overland Park)

15816 Rosewood Drive

Overland Park, KS 66224

[email protected]

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 28

(Warren)

53/18/29

Fred Lehman

(R-Overland Park)

14112 Dearborn Street

Overland Park, KS 66223

lehman4ks.com Veterinarian; Parish Chair, United

Methodist Church of the Resurrection

Carl Turner

(R-Leawood)

13001 El Monte

Leawood, KS 66209

[email protected]

carlturnerforkansas.com

Financial, Process Improvement and

Project Management professional; Rotary

member; cyclist; community volunteer;

supported by Rep. Warren; Issues: Pro-

life, Pro-2A, support student success,

promote affordable health care, economic

development

Sally Jercha

(D-Leawood)

15069 Sherwood Street

Leawood, KS 66224

(C): 913.735.6068

[email protected]

sally4ks.com

@Sally4KS

Chemical Engineer, worked for Burns &

McDonnell in Oil, Gas & Chemicals

Division; involved with BV schools and

St. Michael the Archangel parish; Issues:

Gun safety, education, and fiscal

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@Sally4KS responsibility

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 29

44/24/31

Brett Parker (I)

(D-Lenexa)

9807 W 104th Street

Overland Park, KS 66212

(C): 816.265.1987 Elected in 2012, Minority Agenda Chair

and Ranking Minority on Elections;

English teacher in SMSD; former officer

in Olathe KNEA

Jerry Clinton

(R-Overland Park)

7904 W 115th Street

Overland Park, KS 66210

(C): 913.980.6804

[email protected]

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 30

43/24/32

Brandon Woodard (I)

(D-Lenexa)

9051 Renner Blvd

Apt 3002

Lenexa, KS 66219

(H): 913.335.0919

[email protected]

woodardforkansas.com

Elected in 2018, Ranking Minority on

Higher Education Budget; KU Alumni

fundraiser; KU grad; campaign activist

Laura Williams

(R-Lenexa)

14525 W 93rd Street

Lenexa, KS 66215

(H): 913.717.5459

[email protected]

m

laurawilliamsforkansas.com

@LauraWilliamsforKansas

@LauraWilliamsKS

Small business owner, KU grad

Issues: Strong local schools; Supporting

business; Healthcare

Jesse Gillam

(R-Olathe)

12225 S Blackbob Road

Apt 306

Olathe, KS 66062

(C) 913.940.3615

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 31

16/46/36

Louis Ruiz (I)

(D-Kansas City)

2914 W 46th Avenue

Kansas City, KS 66103

First elected in 2004; former board

member of KCPT, Campfire USA

Heartland Council; retired from Lucent

Technologies

Landon Griffith

(R-Kansas City)

4401 Cambridge Street

Kansas City, KS 66103

(H): 913.201.5545

[email protected]

@Landon for Kansas State

Rep – 31st District

Account manager with World Fuel

Services aviation team; Undergrad from

University of Michigan & MBA from KU

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 32

12/51/37

Pam Curtis (I)

(D-Kansas City)

322 N 16th Street

Kansas City, KS 66102

(C): 626-0404

[email protected]

curtisforkckc.com

Appointed during 2014 Session to replace

Mike Peterson (deceased) and then re-

elected in 2014; Ranking Minority on

Local Gov’t; former Chief of Staff for

KCK Mayor Joe Reardon

Oscar Irenia

(D-Kansas City)

34 S 25th Street

Kansas City, KS 66102

(H): 913.222.3029

[email protected]

oscarireniaforkansas.com

@IreniaFor32KCK

Born in Kansas City, but grew up in

Mexico. Returned to Kansas City in

2013. Interned for churches, small

businesses, The Federal Reserve of

Kansas City Student Board of Directors,

Rep John Alcala, 57th District, and Susan

Ruiz, 23rd District. Currently attending

Johnson County Community College.

Issues: Public Education, Healthcare, Gun

Safety, the Economy, and Engaging

Young Voters.

Greg Conchola

(R-Kansas City)

40 N Broadview

Kansas City, KS 66101

Retired KCK Police Detective; former

President of KCK Police Athletic League

Boxing Club; Host of KKFI’s Fiesta

Musical radio show

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 33

26/38/35

Tom Burroughs (I)

(D-Kansas City)

3131 S 73rd Terrace

Kansas City, KS 66106

(C): 913.963.7415 First elected in 1996; Former Minority

Leader; WyCo Commissioner; member of

Kansas Athletic Commission; retired from

Colgate-Palmolive Company

Jordan Michael Mackey

(R-Bonner Springs)

120 Emerson Avenue

Bonner Springs, KS 66102

(C): 913.337.5655

[email protected]

Jordan Mackey for

Wyandotte

Bonner Springs Council member; real

estate/historical preservation; President

Kaw Valley SFR CV, LLC; Secretary of

WyCo GOP; Issues: Faith, Family,

Freedom, Lower Taxes

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 34

8/64/28

Valdenia Winn (I)

(D-Kansas City)

P.O. Box 12327

Kansas City, KS 66112

(H): 913.669.5524

[email protected]

First elected in 2000; Ranking Minority

on Education and Education Budget;

faculty at KCK Community College

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 35

9/65/32

Broderick Henderson (I)

(D-Kansas City)

2710 North 8th Street

Kansas City, KS 66104

(C): 913.951.7272 First elected in 1994; serves on EMS

Board; Director of KCK Parking Control

Nelson R. Gabriel

(D-Kansas City)

2057 N. Tremont Street

Kansas City, KS 66101

(H): 913.313.5438

[email protected]

nelsongabriel.com

Elect Nelson Gabriel

President & CEO of Made Men; Founder

of Unity in the Community; Bachelor’s

Degree from Midwestern Baptist

Theological Seminary; Ambassador for

Global Orphan Project

Mark David Snelson

(R-Kansas City)

3417 N 57th Street

Kansas City, KS 66104

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 36

24/49/27

Kathy Wolfe Moore (I)

(D-Kansas City)

3209 N 131st Street

Kansas City, KS 66109

(H): 913.721.3655 First elected in 2010; Ranking Minority

on Approps; served as Chief of Staff to

KCK Mayor Carol Marinovich; Business

Director at KU Med

Mark Gilstrap

(R-Kansas City)

4218 N 126th Street

Kansas City, KS 66109

[email protected]

Former Democrat State Senator; lost 2008

Primary to Kultala; switched parties and

lost 2012 Primary to Steve Fitzgerald

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 37

19/45/36

Stan Frownfelter (I)

(D-Kansas City)

5225 Crest Drive

Kansas City, KS 66106

(H): 913.626.9659

[email protected]

Elected in 2006; Former Asst. Minority

Leader; Ranking Minority on Commerce,

Labor, and Economic Development; owns

a wholesale distribution business

Aaron Coleman

(D-Kansas City)

1316 S 52nd Street

Kansas City, KS 66106

(C): 913.229.5334

[email protected]

m

aaronforkansashouse.com

2018 Governor candidate as a high school

student; Precinct committeeman; WyCo

Young Democrats, Secretary

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 38

(Dove)

43/23/33

Noel Hull

(R-Bonner Springs)

16973 Auburn Drive

Bonner Springs, KS 66012

(C): 281.235.0109

[email protected]

Lost 2018 primary to Willie Dove

65/35%; Paraprofessional at Bashor-

Linwood USD 458

Timothy H. Johnson

(R-Bonner Springs)

15958 151st Street

Bonner Springs, KS 66102

(H): 913.728.2024

[email protected]

timothyjohnsonstaterep38.com

Piper School Board ; 31 years in law

enforcement, Undersheriff- Wyandotte

County & Chief of Police- Lindsborg;

Special Investigator for SRS child abuse;

Last 9 years teaching Social Studies and

Criminal Justice at Basehor-Linwood HS;

2014 KS High School Teacher of the

Year; Issues: Education (including

enhancing KPERS, Making it easier for

subject Experts able to teach) Pro Life,

Foster Care/Adoption, 2nd Amendment

Rights

David Breuer

(R-Basehor)

14114 Nelson Court

Basehor, KS 66007

[email protected]

Owner, K.C. Construction; Mayor of

Basehor since 2012

Sherri Grogan

(D-Basehor)

16635 Leavenworth Road

Basehor, KS 66007

(C): 913.226.6705

[email protected]

groganforkansas.com

Operations Manager, CenturyLink; LV

Co Party Chair Issues: Economic

Recovery, Tax Fairness (tax increases as a

last result), Rural Internet, More Efficient

Government, Healthcare as a Right, Equal

Rights, Environment, Workers’ Right to

Organize, Voting Rights (automatic

registration at 18), 2nd Amendment

Rights.

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 39

47/21/31

Owen Donohoe (I)

(R-Shawnee)

6265 Arapahoe Street

Shawnee, KS 66226

(H): 913.441.9042

(C): 913.484.1152

[email protected]

State Representative 2006-12 and then

re-elected in 2018; owner of medical

device sales company

Michael Bolton

(D-Shawnee)

5128 Hilltop Court

Shawnee, KS 66226

(H): 913.579.6628

@Bolton4KansasHD39

Ran in 2018 then he supported Medicaid

Expansion, and wanted to utilize the new

hemp market

Les Lampe

(D-Shawnee)

6402 Warwick Street

Shawnee, KS 66218

(H): 913.219.3933

[email protected]

Doctorate of Water Resources

Engineering from the University of

Kansas. Former VP & Director of Water

Resources at Black & Veatch, now owns

Lampe Water Consulting.

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 40

38/26/36

David French (I)

(R-Lansing)

950 Holiday Drive

Lansing, KS 66043

Elected in 2018 after defeating Debbie

Deere; Intelligence Analyst; former

military

Joana Scholtz

(D-Leavenworth)

4914 Girard Street

Leavenworth, KS 66048 Joana Scholtz for Kansas

Army Veteran; Retired Teacher; President

of the Leavenworth NCAAP

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 41

(Pittman)

31/30/38

Whitney Davis Moulden

(D-Leavenworth)

1100 Third Ave #7

Leavenworth, KS 66048

(C): 913.704.8463

[email protected]

whitneyforkansas.com

@WhitneyDavis2020

@WhitneyMoulden

Professional Mental Health Therapist;

Issues: Education, Mental Health Reform,

and Justice Reform

Donald G Terrien

(D-Leavenworth)

1000 Vilas

Leavenworth, KS 66048

[email protected]

Lost primary for HD40 in 2018; Favors

legalizing marijuana to fund schools;

supporter of gun rights; sale of cigarettes

should be illegal

Mike Griswold

(D-Leavenworth)

1601 Ridge Road

Leavenworth, KS 66048

(C): 913.240.1295

[email protected]

votegriswold.com

@VoteGriswold

Currently the Mayor of Leavenworth; Ret.

COL, US Army; Retired Defense

Contractor; Current President Board of

Education, USD 207 207 Issues: Tax

Relief (Eliminating Food Tax),

Infrastructure, Education, Support

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Economic Development, Support

Veterans, Medicaid Expansion, Mental

Health, Prison Reform.

Pat Proctor

(R-Leavenworth)

624 Kickapoo Street

Leavenworth, KS 66048

(H): 913.250.5553

[email protected]

patproctor4ks.com

Army, Colonel; Owns Baan Thai

Restaurant chain; Assistant professor of

Homeland Security at Wichita State;

Author; Issues: Quality Education,

Creating Jobs

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 42

40/24/35

Jim Karleskint (I)

(R-Tonganoxie)

24542 Cantrell Road

Tonganoxie, KS 66086

(H): 785.550.4298

[email protected]

karleskintforkansas.com

Elected in 2016; Retired Holton

Superintendent; currently education

consultant for low performing schools

Lance W. Neelly

(R-Tonganoxie)

2129 Willowbend Drive

Tonganoxie, KS 66086

(H): 913.927.6288

[email protected]

@LanceNeellyforKansas

House42nd

Lost 2018 Primary to Karleskint 53/47%;

Corrections/Security Supervisor; Issues:

Pro-Life, Anti-Medicaid Expansion,

Supports Party Platform, 2nd Amend.

Rights

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 43

44/20/34

Bill Sutton (I)

(R-Gardner)

215 W Part Street

Gardner, KS 66030

(H): 913.488.1665

[email protected]

billsutton.us

Elected in 2012; Chair of Elections;

founding chair of the Gardner-Edgerton

City Republican Central Committee;

steelworker

Pamela Finley

(D-Edgerton)

37760 W 159th Street

Edgerton, KS 66021

[email protected]

Lost 2018 race to Sutton; Undergrad

from Baker and Masters from ESU;

public school teacher/counselor/coach for

30 years; lifelong resident of

Gardner/Edgerton, lives on family farm

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 44

29/35/35

Barbara Ballard (I)

(D-Lawrence)

1532 Alvamar Drive

Lawrence, KS 66047

[email protected]

First elected in 1992; Minority Caucus

Chair; Ranking Minority on Social

Services Budget; administrator at KU

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 45

34/30/35

Mike Amyx (I)

(D-Lawrence)

501 Lawrence Avenue

Lawrence, KS 66049

(C): 785.691.6217

[email protected]

Elected in 2018 for Tom Sloan’s empty

seat after winning a three-way Primary

and then General; Long time Lawrence

City Councilman and Mayor; DG Co

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Commission from ’88-93; owns Amyx

Barbershop on Mass St.

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 46

17/42/39

Dennis “Boog” Highberger

(I)

(D-Lawrence)

1024 New York Street

Lawrence, KS 66044

(C): 785.424.3262

[email protected]

boog46.com

Elected in 2014; served on Lawrence

City Commission 2003-09, was Mayor

2005-06; lawyer; serves on DG Co Food

Policy Council, Sustainability Advisory

Board, Neighborhood Assn

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 47

49/23/33

Ron Ellis (I)

(R-Meridan)

9199 K-4 Hwy

Meridan, KS 66512

Elected in 2016; Vice-Chair of Veterans;

rancher; precinct committee chair; 4-H

Volunteer

Michael Caddell

(D-Nortonville)

P.O. Box 14

Valley Falls, KS 66088

Lost in 2016 to Ellis 69/31%; Producer of

‘Radio Free Kansas’; retired private

investigator and newspaper publisher

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 48

49/20/31

Jennifer Day (I)

(D-Overland Park)

11941 Perry Street

Overland Park, KS 66213

Selected to replace Rep. Benson in May

2020

Terry Frederick

(R-Overland Park)

14617 Grandview Street

Overland Park, KS 66221

Served on Water District No 1 board;

Accountant and business tax consultant,

worked for Sprint for 27 years

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 49

45/22/32

Megan Lynn (I)

(R-Olathe)

P.O. Box 3055

Olathe, KS 66063

(C): 913.706-0000

[email protected]

meganlynnforkansas.com

Children’s ministry assistant at Olathe

College Church of the Nazarene; MS in

Biology; precinct committeewoman

Darnell Hunt

(D-Olathe)

15660 W 141st Street

Olathe, KS 66062

(C): 913.634.2063

[email protected]

huntforkansas.com

Veteran of the AF and Navy; lost race for

seat in ’14 and ’18; background in

criminal justice

Katie Dixon

(D-Olathe)

14016 S Tomahawk Drive

Olathe, KS 66062

(C): 913.333.1827

[email protected]

Financial Advisor at Edward Jones

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 50

46/25/29

Fred Patton (I)

(R-Topeka)

339 NE 46th

Topeka, KS 66617

(H): 785.969.0096

[email protected]

pattonforkansas.com

@FredPattonKS

@FredPattonKS

Elected in 2014; Chair of Judiciary;

attorney and also owns an escrow service

and tanning salon; served on Seaman

School Board and past President of the

Kansas Association of School Boards

Timothy Reed [email protected] Annuity Operations specialist at Advisors

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(D-Topeka) Excel

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 51

56/16/27

Ron Highland (I)

(R-Wamego)

27487 Wells Creek Road

Wamego, KS 66547

(H): 785.456.9799

[email protected]

Elected in 2012; Chair of Ag and Vice-

Chair of Rural Revitalization; retired

KSU vet

Gary Schuetz

(R-Paxico)

20124 Bison Road

Paxico, KS 66526

(H): 785.456.3926

[email protected]

Retired UPS Driver, K-State Grad,

Newbury Township Treasurer

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 52

(Dietrich)

51/23/26

Jesse Borjon

(R-Topeka)

P.O. Box 4872

Topeka, KS 66614

(785) 230-0514

borjonforkansas.com

@BorjonforKansas

Small business owner, formerly worked

for KCC and KS SoS; WU grad, involved

with Topeka South Rotary, United Way,

Topeka Zoo Board, Leadership Kansas

grad; Issues: Responsible budgeting,

business friendly climate, education; job

creation

Daniel R. Donaldson

(R-Topeka)

7021 SW Queens Court

Topeka, KS 66614

[email protected]

Former Jewelry store owner; Minister,

studied at Nazarene Bible College;

Supports Republican platform

Sam Nasser

(D-Topeka)

420 SW 33rd Street

Topeka, KS 66611

(H): 785.608.5191

[email protected]

samnasser.com

Motivational speaker; founder of

Keynote, small business owner; WU grad

Mary Lou Davis

(D-Topeka)

3459 SW Alameda Drive

Topeka, KS 66614

(H): 785.232.4310 Elementary Education Degree from

Kansas State University. Former

Executive Director of the Board of

Cosmetology; involved with Designers’

Showhouse; Office assistant to Sen.

Holland; Former State Sen. Jeanne

Hoferer is campaign treasurer. Issues:

COVID Recovery, Economy, Medicaid

Expansion, Education

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 53

40/30/30

Jim Gartner (I)

(D-Topeka)

928 SW Woodbridge Court

Topeka, KS 66606

(H): 785.271.6360

[email protected]

Appointed to replace Tietze in 2016 then

elected; Ranking Minority on Tax;

Former Pres of AuburnWashburn School

Board; former AT&T lobbyist,

consultant; Purple Heart recipient

Jeff Coen

(R-Topeka)

2146 SW Burnett Road

Topeka, KS 66614

(H): 785.230.9362

[email protected]

jeffcoen.com

Topeka City Council since 2015;

Currently Topeka Deputy Mayor.

Attended KU, Washburn University, and

Kaw Area Technical School. Small

business owner of The C-Team Studios, a

website, graphic design and Technology

Company in Topeka

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 54

36/24/30

Ken Corbet (I)

(R-Topeka)

10351 SW 61st Street

Topeka, KS 66610

(H): 785.224.0357

[email protected]

kansascorbet52.com

@KenCorbet54

@KSCorbet54

Elected in 2012; Vice-Chair of

Commerce; owner of Ravenswood Lodge

John Brosz

(D-Topeka)

6612 SW Meadowdale Drive

Topeka, KS 66619

(C): 720.416.8627

[email protected]

johnbrosz.org

Son of a Kansas teacher, Eagle Scout

Issues: Jobs, Education, Rural, Medicaid

Expansion.

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 55

31/35/33

Annie Kuether (I)

(D-Topeka)

1346 SW Wayne Avenue

Topeka, KS 66604

(H): 785.633.4555

[email protected]

First elected in 1996; Ranking Minority

on Energy & Environment and Utilities &

Telecommunications; community

volunteer

Janlyn Nesbett Tucker

(R-Topeka)

1740 Oakley Avenue

Topeka, KS 66604

(C): 785.383.1633

[email protected]

First female CEO of Topeka Metro; co-

founder & managing partner of private

corporate and executive ground

transportation company

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 56

39/30/30

Virgil Weigel (I)

(D-Topeka)

1900 SW Briarwood Drive

Topeka, KS 66611

(H): 785.267.2749

(C): 785.633.4502

[email protected]

In 2016, regained the seat he lost in 2014;

Ranking Minority on Veterans; former

ABC officer; leader in local American

Legion Post

Tim Clothier

(R-Topeka)

3404 SW Jardine Terrace

Topeka, KS 66611

(C): 785.224.9750

[email protected]

clothierforkansas.com

Clothier for Kansas

@TimSClothier

Small business owner; formerly worked at

Payless; serves as a Washburn Tech

Director; involved with Topeka Chamber,

Crime Stopper, Leadership Topeka;

former Topeka Board of Ed member;

Issues: Education, Economic

Development

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 57

23/41/35

John Alcala (I)

(D-Topeka)

520 NE Lake Street

Topeka, KS 66616

(H): 785.233.7110

[email protected]

First elected in 2012; retired from Hill’s

Pet Food; former Topeka City

Councilman

Michael Martin

(R-Topeka)

3846 SE Howard Drive

Topeka, KS 66605

(H): 785.845.6557

michael.martin@martinforkansas

.com

martinforkansas.com

Martin for Kansas

Former Topeka Fire Marshal, law

enforcement; Board Capital Area Red

Cross; member Inter. Assoc. of

Firefighters; served on Shawnee County

Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition and

SNCO COVID-19 Rumor Control Task

Force; Issues: Fiscal responsibility, Pro-

Life, 2nd Amendment rights, lower taxes,

promote agriculture

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 58

(Warfield)

20/44/36

Vic Miller

(D-Topeka)

1174 SW Fillmore

Topeka, KS 66604

(H): 785.224.3375

[email protected]

Former KS House Member, then

appointed to Senate to fill Laura Kelly’s

seat; former City Commissioner and

County Commissioner; attorney/retired

judge

Geoffrey Gawdun

(R-Topeka)

2207 SE 36th Street

Topeka, KS 66605

(C): 785.506.1562

[email protected]

Husband of Kansans For Life lobbyist

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 59

50/21/29

Blaine Finch (I)

(R-Ottawa)

5 SW Fairview Drive

Ottawa, KS 66067

(H): 785.242.6400

[email protected]

finchforkansas.com

@FinchForKansas

Elected in 2012; Speaker Pro Tem; former

Ottawa City Commissioner and Mayor;

Attorney, owns firm specializing in

family law

Shari Weber

(R-Vassar)

22405 Surf Drive

Vassar, KS 66543

(H): 785.828.3859

(C) 785.366.0104

[email protected]

@ShariWeberfor

StateReprsentative

Lost 2018 Primary to Finch 71/29%;

Former House member, Majority Leader;

previously worked for American Majority

and Community Bankers Association;

serves on Children’s Cabinet

Caren Rugg

(D-Ottawa)

Secretary of Franklin Co Democrats

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 60

39/25/35

Mark Schreiber (I)

(R-Emporia)

1722 Yucca Lane

Emporia, KS 66801

(H): 620.342.6954

(C): 785.230.0897

[email protected]

schreiberforkansas.com

@SchreiberforKansas

@SchreiberEmp

Elected in 2016 after winning three-way

Primary with 53%; Vice-Chair of Energy,

Utilities & Telecommunications; Retired

VP of gov’t relations for Westar; ESU

alumni; graduate of Leadership Emporia

and Leadership Kansas

Todd Maddox

(D-Emporia)

P.O. Box 434

Emporia, KS 66801

[email protected]

toddmaddoxforkansas.com

@MaddoxForKansas

@MaddoxForKansas

Lifelong Kansan; WSU graduate

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 61

56/19/25

Francis Awerkamp (I)

(R-St. Marys)

807 W Linn Street

St. Marys, KS 66536

(C): 785.844.2131

[email protected]

First elected in 2016; Vice-Chair of

Federal & State Affairs; Owner Onyx

Collection; member of St. Mary’s

Academy; St. Mary’s City Commission

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 62

54/21/26

Randy Garber (I)

(R-Sabetha)

2424 Timberlane Terrace

Sabetha, KS 66534

(C): 785.285.1238

[email protected]

@RepRandyGarber

First elected in 2012; retired from US

Navy

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Kansas House of

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District 63

42/26/33

John Eplee (I)

(R-Atchison)

163 Deer Run

Atchison, KS 66002

(C): 913.367.5910

[email protected]

kansansforeplee.com

Elected in 2016; Vice-Chair of Health;

Atchison Family Practitioner; serves

on the USD 409 Board of Ed; former

President of KMS

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 64

61/13/26

Suzi Carlson (I)

(R-Clay Center)

1741 Berglund Drive

Clay Center, KS

(H): 785.632.0940

[email protected]

@SusanCarlsonfor

KansasHouse

Elected in 2018; Clay Center Municipal

Judge for 20 years; supported by Rep.

Swanson

Jim Vathauer

(D-Clay Center)

515 Arthur

Clay Center, KS 67432

(H): 785.777.2037

[email protected]

jimforks64.com

@Jim Vathauer for Kansas

House of Representatives – 64th

District

@JimForKS64

Farmer; Small business owner; filed by

petition; Supports Medicaid Expansion

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 65

35/30/34

Lonnie Clark (I)

(R-Junction City)

1221 Country Club Lane

Junction City, KS 66441

(H): 785.375.2428

[email protected]

Elected in 2014; retired athletic trainer

and associate professor; former VP of

Operations for HealthSouth

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 66

36/25/37

Sydney Carlin (I)

(D-Manhattan)

1650 Sunny Slope

Manhattan, KS 66502

(H): 785.539.6612

(C): 785.341.7455

sydneycarlin4kansas.net

@SydneyCarlin

First elected in 2002; Ranking Minority

on Ag; former Manhattan City

Commissioner; property owner and

investor

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 67

(Phillips)

48/21/29

Mike Dodson

(R-Manhattan)

4109 Wellington Drive

Manhattan, KS 66503

(H): 785.537.7577

(C): 785.320.0057

[email protected]

mikedodson.org

Master’s in Engineering from Kansas

State University; Served in the Army for

37 years; Manhattan City Commission 4

years, 1 as Mayor.

Cheryl Arthur

(D-Manhattan)

2813 Nevada Street

Manhattan, KS 66053

[email protected]

Retired teacher of physics, chemistry &

math and principal; President of United

Methodists Women’s group; Supports

Medicaid expansion and abolition of the

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death penalty

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 68

49/22/29

Dave Baker (I)

(R-Council Grove)

278 Lake Road

Council Grove, KS 66846

(H): 620.767.2528

[email protected]

@DaveBaker4Kansas

Elected in 2016 after winning a three-way

primary for Tom Moxley’s open seat with

63%; Realtor with Bluestem Brokerage;

President of Council Grove City Lake

Association

Scott Dawson

(D-Cedar Point)

596 EF Road

Cedar Point, KS 66843

(H): 620.341.7161

[email protected]

m

Chair of Chase Co Democrats

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 69

(Claeys)

40/21/38

Clarke Sanders

(R-Salina)

2096 Leland Way

Salina, KS 67401

(C) 785.577.4604

[email protected]

Retired radio announcer for KSAL; Two

previous campaigns for the Legislature

Philip Black

(D-Salina)

815 Spruce Street

Apt. B

Salina, KS 67401

(C): 785.342.2452

[email protected]

Public relations consultant; former

adjunct professor; Former USD305

School Board Member; Served on Board

of Directors for Salina Chamber of

Commerce and Salina Downtown, Inc.;

Former Chair of Saline Co Democrats

Ryan Holmquist

(D-Salina)

340 W Beloit

Salina, KS 67401

(H): 785.577.4233

[email protected]

holmquistforkansas.com

@HolmquistKS

@HomquistKS

Graduate of Bethany College and KU;

Teaches choir at Salina Central High

School; Helps maintain the family farm;

Issues: End Food Sales Tax,

Constitutional School Funding, Increase

Child Care Tax Credit, Medicaid

Expansion

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 70

59/15/26

John Barker (I)

(R-Abilene)

103 Wassinger Avenue

Abilene, KS 67410

(C): 785.479.7519

[email protected]

barker4kansas.com

@JohnBarker4KS

First elected in 2012; Chair of Fed &

State; District Magistrate Judge from

1987-2012; farmer

Daniel Wasylk

(R-Chapman)

P.O. Box 42

Chapman, KS 67431

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Jo Schwartz

(D-Abilene)

113 Hilltop

Abilene, KS 67401

785-479-6880

[email protected]

schwartzforkansas.com

Lost ’18 and ’16 general election for the

seat; grew up on a farm; married to

Abilene retired principal; issues:

education, healthcare and agriculture

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 71

49/18/32

Diana Dierks (I)

(R-Salina)

1221 Sunrise Drive

Salina, KS 67401

[email protected]

First elected in 2012; was Vice-Chair of

Saline Co Republicans for 6 years;

member of Lyons & Rotary; realtor

Steven Howe

(R-Salina)

(C): 785.643.1606 Teacher and coach at Cornerstone

Classical School. Co-owner of Howe

School of Dance in Salina, Elder at Christ

the King Lutheran Church, and Precinct

Committeeman. Worked for two members

of Congress (Moran 2003-10; Huelskamp

2011-17)

Jeffrey Zamrzla

(D-Salina)

2509 Brookwood Lane

Salina, KS 67401

(H): 785.452.9325

(C): 785.633.7381

[email protected]

Lost race to for this seat to Dierks in 2016

with 18% of the vote; former Vice-Chair

of the Saline County Democrats

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 72

48/22/30

Tim Hodge (I)

(D-Newton)

2727 N Main

N Newton, KS 67117

[email protected]

timhodgeks.com

@HodgeKS72

@HodgeKS72

First elected in 2016; Former teacher and

coach; attorney; has taught at Tabor

College; clerked for the Kansas Board of

Tax Appeals; previously served on the

Newton School Board member

Lance Gormley

(R-Newton)

720 W 12th Apt #112

Newton, KS 67114

(H): 316.833.7576

[email protected]

stancewithlance.com

@StanceWithLance

Former welder; ran for City Commission

in ’19; Issues: Liberty; Mental health;

Limited govt.

Dwight McAdow

(R-Newton)

115 Sheffield Court

Newton, KS 67114

(H): 316.804.8630

[email protected]

@Dwight McAdow For

Kansas House 72nd District

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Kathy Valentine

(R-Newton)

321 E 12th #108

Newton, KS 67114

(H): 316.516.4691

[email protected]

@Kathy Valentine for State

Representative

City Commissioner, Patient Account Rep

Anesthesia Billing

Avery Anderson

(R-Newton)

8 Circle Drive

Newton, KS 67114

(H): 316.217.1108

[email protected]

andersonforks.com

Recent KU graduate; interned for Sen.

Roberts in DC

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 73

61/15/24

Les Mason (I)

(R-McPherson)

108 Arcadian Court

McPherson, KS 67460

(C): 620.755.8237

[email protected]

les-mason.com

First elected in 2014; Assistant

Majority Leader; Vice-Chair of Tax;

Retired business owner

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 74

57/15/27

Stephen Owens (I)

(R-Hesston)

P.O. Box 606

Hesston, KS 67062

(H): 620.869.9487

[email protected]

rethinkkansas.com

@Rep.Owens

Elected in 2018 after defeating Don

Schroeder; Business owner, Owens

Bonding, Inc. and Axis Monitorying,

LLC; Bethel College grad; former

Hesston firefighter/EMS

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 75

48/21/29

Will Carpenter (I)

(R-El Dorado)

6965 SW 18th Street

El Dorado, KS 67042

(H): 316.541.2932

(W): 316.323.3404

[email protected]

willforkansas.com

First elected in 2012, lost to Mary Martha

Good in the 2016 Primary, and then

defeated her in 2018; Chair of Social

Services Budget; previously served on

USD 375 School Board and Butler

County Commission; owns rental

homes/commercial buildings

Ethan Caylor

(D-El Dorado)

418 S Taylor Street

El Dorado, KS 67042

Degree in Communications from WSU;

Sole Proprietor of E.D. Caylor, Artisanal

Candles; Worked as a canvasser for

Canvasser Solutions in 2018; Founding

President of the Reno County Young

Democrats PAC.

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 76

Eric Smith (I)

(R-Burlington)

627 Kennebec Street

Burlington, KS 66839

(C): 620.490.1458

[email protected]

First elected in 2016; Deputy Sherriff in

Coffey Co; attended Kansas Law

Enforcement Training Center; former Air

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51/19/29

Force

Robert Harmon

(R-Osage City)

3015 W 245th

Osage City, KS 66523

(H): 785.528.4627

(C): 785.224.7880

[email protected]

Dentist; believes Covid-19 is a hoax

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 77

51/17/32

Kristey Williams (I)

(R-Augusta)

506 Stone Lake Court

Augusta, KS 67010

(H): 316.775.1440

[email protected]

@KristeyWilliams4KSRep77

First elected in 2014; Chair of K-12

Education Budget; served as Mayor of

Augusta; fitness instructor and small

business owner

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 78

49/19/31

Ron Ryckman (I)

(R-Olathe)

14234 W 158th Street

Olathe, KS 66062 @RonWRyckman First elected in 2012; Speaker of House;

business consultant and real estate

investor

Kathy Meyer

(D-Olathe)

15384 S Darnell Street

Olathe, KS 66062

(H): 913.829.6613

(C): 913.553.0339

Retiring President of Olathe chapter of the

KNEA; retired elementary school teacher;

supports Medicaid expansion

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 79

47/22/31

Cheryl Helmer (I)

(R-Mulvane)

1066 E 130th Avenue N

Mulvane, KS 67110

(C): 316.650.2157

[email protected]

@CherylHelmerKS

Elected in 2018 after defeating Ed

Trimmer; retired school counselor in

Wichita School District; barrel racer;

family farmer

Ken White

(D-Belle Plain)

201 N Line Street

Belle Plaine, KS 67013

Owner of H+W integrated marketing;

retired professional musician; endorsed by

former Rep. Ed Trimmer

Richard Donovan Kautz

(D-Mulvane)

1469 N Easy Road

Mulvane, KS 67110

(H): 316.777.2492

[email protected]

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 80

44/26/30

Bill Rhiley (I)

(R-Wellington)

403 S West Road

Wellington, KS 67152

rhileyforkansas.com

@BillRhileyforKansas

Elected in 2018 after defeating Anita

Judd-Jenkins in the Primary; Owner of

the Oxford and Belle Plain newspapers

and a B&B; Board Member,

Wellington Chamber; retired teacher

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 81

41/19/39

Blake Carpenter (I)

(R-Derby)

1300 E Meadowlark

Boulevard

#2203

Derby, KS 67037

(C): (316) 772-0886

[email protected]

carpenterforkansas.com

First elected in 2014; House

MajorityWhip; Vice-Chair of Elections;

B.B.A. in Entrepreneurship from WSU;

was president of WSU College Young

Republicans; research consultant

Matthew Joyce

(D-Derby)

218 Mallard Drive

Derby, KS 67037

[email protected]

joyceforkansas.com

@JoyceForKansas

Engineer at Spirit AeroSystems; Derby

School Board Member; Labor Union Rep;

Issues: Education Funding, Promote 2nd

Amendment Rights, Medicaid Expansion,

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Cut Food Sales Tax

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 82

47/17/35

Jesse Burris (I)

(R-Mulvane)

1545 E 119th Street

Mulvane, KS 67110

(C): 316.749.8303

[email protected]

jesseburris.org

Appointed to fulfil Rep. DeGraaf’s term

and then elected; attorney, DeGraaf’s son-

in-law

Jerimiah Webb

(R-Mulvane)

432 E Country Walk Lane

Court

Mulvane, KS 67110

@Jerimiah Webb for

Kansas, 82nd District

Served on Mulvane Public School Board;

works in sales, previously for Textron

Aviation and a transportation logistics

company; owner, J&S Solutions

Edward Hackerott

(D-Mulvane)

203 Filmore Street

Mulvane, KS 67110

(C): 316.832.5121

[email protected]

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 83

30/32/37

Henry Helgerson (I)

(D-Wichita)

12 E Peach Tree Lane

Wichita, KS 67207

(H): 316.683.7628

[email protected]

Selected in Jan. 2016 then re-elected;

Ranking Minority on Transportation;

served in the House 1983-2001 and in the

Senate 2003-04; small business owner

David Robbins

(R-Wichita)

920 Silverdale Court

Wichita, KS 67218

(H): 316.519.8260

[email protected]

Lost to Helgerson in 2018, 32/68%;

Retired military; former Park City City

Councilman; helps with aircraft

restoration at KS Aviation Museum

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 84

20/45/34

Gail Finney (I)

(D-Wichita)

1754 N Madison Ave

Wichita, KS 67214

[email protected]

@RepFinney

First elected in 2008; Ranking Minority

on FI&P; business consultant and owner

of a petroleum and land services company

Janet Sue Rine

(R-Wichita)

320 N Belmont

Wichita, KS 67208

(C): 316.619.7463

[email protected]

Former restaurant owner, husband a

doctor

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 85

50/19/31

Michael Capps (I)

(R-Wichita)

6505 E Central Avenue #110

Wichita, KS 67206

(H): 316.512.8890

[email protected]

cappsforkansas.com

Selected to replace Weber in July 2018

and then elected; ran for Wichita School

Board in 2015; CEO of Integrated

Technologies of Kansas as well as Ray

Alan and Associations; former US Air

Force

Patrick Penn

(R-Wichita)

2507 N Lindberg Street

Wichita, KS 67226

(C): 316.689.2235

[email protected]

Program manager for Textron; Army

veteran; Undergrad in Criminology and

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patrickpenn.com

@PatrickPennKS

Masters in Applied Information

Technology; Supported by former Reps.

Brunk & Weber

Marcey Gregory

(D-Wichita)

4323 N Spyglass Circle

Wichita, KS 67226

(C): 316.208.3262

[email protected]

Former Goddard Mayor; Ran for County

Commission in 2016

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 86

(Ward)

26/30/44

Stephanie Byers

(D-Wichita)

119 S Chatauqua

Wichita, KS 67211

[email protected]

byersforkansas.com

Retired Wichita Public School teacher,

currently operates company that assists

corporations/groups/schools with

understanding of working with diverse

communities.

Issues: Medicaid expansion; Education;

LGBTQ equality

Cyndi Howerton

(R-Wichita)

3110 E Sennett Street

Wichita, KS 67211

cyndihowertonforkansas@gmail.

com

cyndihowerton.com

@CyndiHowertonforKansas

Republican Precinct Committeewoman,

Tax preparer, supporter of Israel

Issues: Economic prosperity; Education;

Family values

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 87

(Erickson)

48/22/30

Susan Oliver Estes

(R-Wichita)

12224 E Bracken Court

Wichita, KS 67206

susanestesforkansas.com Wife of Congressman Ron Estes; Tea

Party organizer

Matt Fox

(D-Wichita)

P.O. Box 781357

Wichita, KS 67278

(C): 316.641.9624

[email protected]

mattfoxforkansas.com

@MattFoxforKansas

Teacher & wrestling coach; serves on

regional leadership board for KNEA;

Bachelors in Secondary Education from

ESU and Masters from Baker

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 88

31/28/40

Elizabeth Bishop (I)

(D-Wichita)

8518 E Longlake Street

Wichita, KS 67207

(C): 316.841.5173

[email protected]

bishopforkansas.org

First elected in 2016; Former exec. Dir. of

Wichita Independent Neighborhoods,

Inc.; served on the Metro Area Planning

Comm; volunteer on many boards &

taskforces; attended WSU

Wade Moore, Jr.

(R-Wichita)

2026 Cooper Court

Wichita, KS 67207

(H): 316.304.5479

[email protected]

Senior Pastor of the Christian Faith

Center and founder of Urban Prep

Academy

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 89

27/41/32

KC Ohaebosim (I)

(D-Wichita)

P.O. Box 21271

Wichita, KS 67208 @KC Ohaebosim Kansas

State Representative 89th District

First elected in 2016; customer support

specialist for Honeywell

Robert Herrick

(R-Wichita)

4710 N Marblefalls Street

Wichita, KS 67219

(H): 316.559.6904

[email protected]

herrickforkansas.com

@HerrickforKansas

@MrRobertHerrick

Quality Assurance at Textron Aviation;

Rep. Precinct Committeeman; Issues:

Lower taxes, free/fair trade, affordable

health care, Pro-life, Pro 2nd Amendment

Emanuel Banks

(R-Wichita)

1420 N Pinecrest

Wichita, KS 67208

(H): 316.990.1302 Ran for the Legislature in 2008, 2010 &

2012; Owner, Home Computer Solutions,

1993-2008

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 90

52/15/33

Steve Huebert (I)

(R-Valley Center)

619 N Birch

Valley Center, KS 67147

(H): 316.253.6558

[email protected]

stevehuebert.com

First elected in 2000; Chair of

Education; previously served on Valley

Center Planning Commission and USD

262 Board of Education

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 91

47/18/34

Emil Bergquist (I)

(R-Park City)

6430 N Hydraulic

Park City, KS 67219

(C): 316.680.4697

[email protected]

Appointed in 2018 to fill Lakin term

and then elected; Vice-Chair of Local

Gov’t; former Park City mayor/city

council member

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 92

35/28/36

John Carmichael (I)

(D-Wichita)

1475 N Lieunett

Wichita, KS 67203

[email protected]

carmichaelforkansas.com

@JohnCarmichael.KS

First elected in 2014; Ranking Minority

on Judiciary; previous KS Democratic

Party secretary; attorney

Patrick McCormack

(R-Wichita)

1407 Park Place

Wichita, KS 67203

patrickmccormack.org

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 93

46/18/36

J.C. Moore (I)

(R-Haysville)

717 W 4th Street

Haysville, KS 67060

(C): 316.558.7848

[email protected]

jcmooreforkansas.org

Elected in 2018 after defeating John

Whitmer in the Primary; Taught physics

& chemistry; supports Medicaid

expansion

Brian Bergkamp

(R-Haysville)

235 S Jane, Apt 809

Haysville, KS 67060

(C): 620.491.1354

[email protected]

bergkampforkansas.com

@BrianBergkampforKansas

Accounting degree from Friends

University; works for Koch Industries;

Issues: Pro Life, Education, Agriculture,

Balanced Budget, Free Market

Healthcare, Protect the Constitution.

Mike Webb

(R-Haysville)

340 Stearns Avenue

Haysville, KS 67060

(H): 316.882.4755

[email protected]

mikewebbforkansas.com

@MikeWebbForKansas

Steel worker; advocate of medical

marijuana

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 94

51/17/32

Leo Delperdang (I)

R-Wichita

2103 N Pintail Street

Wichita, KS 67235

[email protected]

delperdangforkansas.com

@DelperdangForKansas

Elected in 2016; Vice-Chair of

Corrections & Juvenile Justice; Design

engineer for fiber optics systems, former

small business owner

Derek Milligan

(D-Wichita)

1508 N Shefford Street

Wichita, KS 67218

(C): 405.620.3620

[email protected]

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 95

30/27/43

Tom Sawyer (I)

(D-Wichita)

1041 S Elizabeth

Wichita, KS 67213

(H): 316.265.7096

[email protected]

tomsawyerforkansas.com

Served from 1987-98, 2003-2009 and

again since 2012 Minority Leader;

accountant

Christopher Parisho

(R-Wichita)

311 S Exposition Street

Wichita, KS 67213

Lost 2019 race for Wichita City Council;

photographer; former supply chain &

logistics specialist with multiple local

aircraft companies

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 96

28/28/43

Stephanie Yeager (I)

(D-Wichita)

4480 S Meridian #94

Wichita, KS 67217

[email protected]

yeagerforkansas.com

@YeagerForKansas

@YeagerForKansas

Selected to replace Brandon Whipple;

small business owner; precinct

committeewoman; husband is Sedgwick

Co Democratic Party Chair

Tom Kessler

(R-Wichita)

4560 S Washington

Wichita, KS 67216

(316) 522-8899

[email protected]

TomKesslerforKansas

Small business owner, Tom’s Wine &

Spirits; served on Citizen Participation

Organization and District Advisory Board

for City Council #3; former Co-Chair for

the Magnet Advisory Committee for USD

259

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 97

38/21/41

Nick Hoheisel (I)

(R-Wichita)

3130 S Richmond

Wichita, KS 67217

(C): 316.207.3037

[email protected]

hoheiselforkansas.com

Elected in 2018; graduate of the

Wichita/Sedgwick Co Citizens Police

Academy; co-owner of a pest control

company

Michael Walker

(R-Wichita)

5226 S Mt Carmel

Wichita, KS 67217

(C): 316.259.2565

[email protected]

Lost in the Republican Primary in 2014

and in 2018 for this same seat; retired

business owner and substitute teacher

Kim Webb

(D-Wichita)

3937 S Eisenhower Court

Wichita, KS 67215

(H): 316.519.2819

[email protected]

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 98

32/24/34

Ron Howard (I)

(R-Wichita)

2719 E Timberlane Street

Wichita, KS 67216

(H): 316.681.2645

(C): 316.640.3425

[email protected]

Elected in 2018; works in lawn care

Carol Brewer

(D-Wichita)

2201 East MacArthur A-14

Wichita, KS 67216

(H): 316.518.5478

(C): 316.993.8744

[email protected]

Brewer for State

Representative 98th District

Senior Expert Team at T-Mobile;

daughter of former Mayor Carl Brewer;

Issues: Child Welfare, Medicaid

Expansion

Steven Crum

(D-Haysville)

315 Linden Lane

Haysville, KS 67060

(H): 316.491.1977

[email protected]

@CrumforKansas

@SteveCrum1

Lost seat to Howard in 2018, 51/49%;

Teacher & coach; Haysville City

Councilman; served on Library Board;

chief negotiator for Haysville Education

Association ; Issues: Funding education,;

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strong educated workforce, EcoDevo

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 99

56/13/31

Susan Humphries (I)

(R-Wichita)

8 N Sagebrush Street

Wichita, KS 67320

(C): 316.706.4870

[email protected]

susanhumphries.net

@SusanFor99th

Elected in 2016; Caucus Chair, Vice-

Chair of Children & Seniors; Attorney

specializing in adoption & family law;

active at Heartland Community Church

Phil Hodson

(D-Andover)

philhodson.com Pastor, Wichita United Church of Christ

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 100

51/17/32

Dan Hawkins (I)

(R-Wichita)

9406 Harvest Lane

Wichita, KS 67212

[email protected]

danhawkinskansas.com

@Vote4Hawkins

First elected in 2012; Majority Leader;

owns an insurance agency

Chad Smith

(D-Wichita)

3329 Brush Creek Circle

Wichita, KS 67205

(H): 316.712.4310

[email protected]

chadsresume.com

chadsmith.kansas.house

Platform engineer; Business

Administration Bachelor from ESU and

Masters from WSU

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 101

55/15/30

Joe Seiwert (I)

(R-Pretty Prairie)

1111 E Boundary Road

Pretty Prairie, KS 67570

(H): 620.459.6927

(C): 620.727.2053

[email protected]

First elected in 2008; Chair of Energy,

Utilities & Telecommunication; farmer;

former Southwestern Bell employee;

former USD 311 school board

Elliot Adams

(D-Goddard)

620 N Main

Goddard, KS 67052

Former Marine; database programmer

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 102

32/28/39

Jason Probst (I)

(D-Hutchinson)

P.O. Box 3262

Hutchinson, KS 67501

(H): 620.259.3972

[email protected]

probstforprogress.com

@ThatGuyInHutch

@ThatGuyInHutch

Appointed in 2017 to fill Rep. Terrell’s

seat then elected in 2018; Ranking

Minority on Rural Revitalization; former

newspaper reporter

John Whitesel

(R-Hutchinson)

1707 Blanchard Avenue

#102

Hutchinson, KS 67501

[email protected]

johnforkansas.com

Haven School Board member; Insurance

agent; Issues: lower taxes, less gov’t,

more freedom

Kansas House of

Representatives

Ponka-We Victors (I)

(D-Wichita)

2220 Mascot

Wichita, KS 67204

First elected in 2010; community support

worker for Pyxis Behavior Link

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District 103

19/32/47

Susanne Haynes

(R-Wichita)

1250 N St. Francis

Wichita, KS 67214

(C): 316.210.1567

[email protected]

Pianist; does not patronize businesses that

perpetuate fear – i.e., Menards requiring

customers to wear masks

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 104

52/21/27

Paul Waggoner (I)

(R-Hutchinson)

600 E 73rd

Hutchinson, KS 67502

(H): 620.665.6067

(C): 620.899.8227

[email protected]

Elected in 2018 after defeating Steven

Becker in the Primary; Owns a pew

cushion/upholstery company;

Conservative community activist,

emphasis on religious liberties; supports

death penalty and budget cuts; 2017

Men’s Leadership Series Class

Garth Strand

(D-Buhler)

8901 E 43rd

Buhler, KS 67522

(C): 620.727.011

gowithgarth.com

@GarthStrandforKansas

House District 104

Retired Heartland Credit Union President,

former member of the Kansas Credit

Union Council; environmental supporter;

fiscally conservative, pro-business;

endorsed by former State Rep Steven

Becker; Issues: Funding education,

reducing State debt, expanding affordable

health care/mental health, caring for

vulnerable populations, Medicaid

Expansion

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 105

39/23/37

Brenda Landwehr (I)

(R-Wichita)

2611 N Bayside

Wichita, KS 67205

(H): 316.821.9800

[email protected]

brendalandwehr.com

Served in the 91st District 1994-2012 then

after reapportionment was elected in 2016

to the 105th District; Chair of Health;

owner of an insurance agency

Michelle Snyder

(D-Wichita)

P.O. Box 9222

Wichita, KS 67212

(C): 316.670.9426

[email protected]

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 106

(Pannbacker)

62/17/21

Lisa Moser

(R-Wheaton)

3063 26th Road

Wheaton, KS 66521

(C): 785.456.3876

[email protected]

Owner Moser Angus Ranch; involved in

4-H, FFA and Collegiate Livestock

Judging; KLA member

Jon Ungerer

(R-Marysville)

850 US Hwy 77

Marysville, KS 66508

(C): 785.221.8697

[email protected]

Retired Natural Resource Specialist with

US Dept. of Ag., K-State Interests:

Agriculture, rural economy

James Swim

(D-Marysville)

830 Frontier Road

Marysville, KS 66508

(H): 785.562.8390

[email protected]

jimswim4kansas.com

@JimSwim4Kansas

President of the Board of Directors for UP

Sunflower Federal Credit Union; past

president of USD 364 Foundation;

Marshall Co Democratic Party Chair;

Army National Guard veteran; Issues:

Agribusiness, Adequately Funding Public

Education, Medicaid Expansion, Pro

Choice, Common Sense support of 2nd

Amendment, Internet Access for Rural

Areas.

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 107

61/15/24

Susan Concannon (I)

(R-Beloit)

921 N Mill Street

Beloit, KS 67420

[email protected]

@SusanConcannonForKS

First elected in 2012; Chair of Children

& Seniors; former Executive Director

of Mitchell County Regional Medical

Foundation; member of the KS Ag &

Rural Leadership program; husband is

an M.D.

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 108

52/19/28

Steven Johnson (I)

(R-Assaria)

10197 S Hopkins

Assaria, KS 67416

(C): 785.829.0319

[email protected]

First elected in 2010; Chair of Tax;

farmer and financial services; involved

in 4-H and Lions Club; KSU

Foundation Board of Trustees

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 109

64/16/20

Troy Waymaster (I)

(R-Bunker Hill)

P.O. Box 124

Bunker Hill, KS 67626

(H): 785.483.2822

(C): 785.324.1822

[email protected]

troywaymaster.com

@TroyWaymaster4KS

@TroyWaymaster

First elected in 2012; Chair of

Approps; farmer; formerly worked in

finance industry

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 110

65/14/21

Ken Rahjes (I)

(R-Agra)

1798 E 900 Road

Agra, KS 67621

(C): 785.302.8416 Appointed Dec 2015 to replace

Couture-Lovelady and then elected in

2016; Chair of Higher Education

Budget; agricultural communications

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 111

46/24/29

Barb Wasinger (I)

(R-Hays)

1602 Elm Street

Hays, KS 67601

[email protected]

barbforkansas.com

@ElectBarbWasinger

Elected in 2018; Ellis County

Commissioner, first woman elected to that

position; former Hays City

Commissioner; Abstract/Title Company

owner

Eber Phelps

(D-Hays)

3103 Olympic Lane

Hays, KS 67601

(H): 785.623.7575

[email protected]

Eber for Kansas

Lost the 2018 election to Rep. Wassinger

by 35 votes; Previously represented HD

111 from 1997-2013, 2016-2018, served

as the minority whip; Hays City

Commissioner; Supports Medicaid

Expansion

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 112

54/17/28

Tory Marie Arnberger (I)

(R-Great Bend)

P.O. Box 103

Great Bend, KS 67530

(H): 620.603.8967

[email protected]

Elected in 2016; Vice-Chair of General

Gov’t Budget; Barton Co. Co-Chair of

Moran for Kansas campaign; FHSU

degree in Business Education; teacher

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 113

(Straub)

61/16/23

Brett Fairchild

(R-St. John)

150 NW 40th Street

St. John, KS 67576

(C): (620) 352-4510

[email protected]

Lost 2018 primary to Rep. Lewis; Farmer;

Sterling College, Business

Administration; Serves on Finance

Committee at Clavary Baptist Church;

supported by former Rep. Christmann

Opposed to Medicaid Expansion; opposed

to gun free zones (arm the teachers); life

begins at conception; term limits

Donna Hoener-Queal

(R-Pratt)

20501 S Hwy 281

Pratt, KS 67124

(C): 620.546.4320

[email protected]

hoenerquealforkansas.com

@DonnaHoener-

QuealforKansas

Court Services Officer for 34 years;

Owner, Gyp Hills Cedar Company/Queal

Enterprises, Inc., a tree removal company;

Vice-President of Pratt School Board

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 114

(Thimesch)

Jeff Stroberg

(D-Hutchison)

P.O. Box 2497

Hutchinson, KS 67504

(H): 620.259.0993

[email protected]

jeffstroberg.com

@Jeff.Stroberg.2020

@JeffStroberg

Retired CPA; Controller for a Fortune 500

Food Company; Issues: Make healthcare

affordable, accessible and available for

all; improve health of business

community; education, support families

and Ag businesses.

Bob Booth

(R-Sterling)

P.O. Box 222

Sterling, KS 67579

(C): 620.278.6000

[email protected]

Sterling City Commissioner since 2002;

Retired broadcaster; Endorsed Thimesch

in 2012 after losing to him in a 3-way

primary

Michael Murphy

(R-Sylvia)

35810 W Greenfield Road

Sylvia, KS 67581

(H): 620.486.2962

(C): 620.727.6137

[email protected]

@ILikeMike

Commercial Pilot with United Airlines;

Owns a small/farm/ranch and Bed and

Breakfast; Issues: Pro-Life; Pro-2nd

Amendment; Limited Government

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 115

56/17/27

Boyd Orr (I)

(R- Fowler)

30111 H Road

Fowler, KS 67844

(H): 620.646.5557

[email protected]

Elected in 2016; Farmer/rancher, feedlot

owner; former Meade Co Commissioner

& City Council; Serves on Board of

Directors for Fowler Feeders and

Ashland-Stockgrowers State Bank

Courtney Schweizer

(R-Plains)

P.O. Box 757

Plains, KS 67869

(H): 316.300.6097

[email protected]

Nurse at Bethel Health; Graduate of

FHSU & KUMed

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 116

56/19/25

Kyle Hoffman (I)

(R-Coldwater)

1318 Avenue T

Coldwater, KS 67029

(H): 620.582.2217

(C): 620.635.5844

[email protected]

kylehoffman.net

@RepKyleHoffman

Elected in 2010, Vice-Chair of

Appropriations and K-12 Budget; precinct

committeeman and chair of the Comanche

Co Conservation District Board; farmer

Rick Roitman

(D-Wellington)

57 Westborough Road

Wellington, KS 67152

(C): 620.218.9025 Navy veteran; high school basketball

coach; wife, Jolene, lost 2018 race

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 117

63/16/20

Leonard Mastroni (I)

(R-LaCrosse)

102 Fairway Drive

LaCrosse, KS 67548

(C): 785.432.0401

[email protected]

mastroniforkasnas.com

Elected in 2016, Vice-Chair of Social

Services Budget; Former District

Magistrate Judge; Rush County

Commission Chairman

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 118

(Hineman)

66/13/20

Jim Minnix

(R-Scott City)

8101 W Road 40

Scott City, KS 67871

(C): 620.874.4498

[email protected]

jimminnix.com

@MinnixforKansasHouse

Scott County Commissioner; has

testified before the state Legislature on

rural issues

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 119

39/24/36

Brad Ralph (I)

(R-Dodge City)

2009 Frederick Drive

Dodge City, KS

[email protected]

@RalphforDC

@BradRalphKs

Elected in 2016, Vice-Chair of Judiciary;

City Attorney for Dodge City; graduate of

Washburn Law; past chair of the

Community Foundation of Southwest

Kansas; wife was 2015 KS Teacher of the

Year

Jan Scoggins

(D-Dodge City)

P.O. Box 57

Dodge City, KS 67801

(H): 620.225.5444

[email protected]

City Commissioner of Dodge City;

Region V long-term care ombudsman;

Dodge City Area Women’s Chamber of

Commerce 2017 Woman of the Year;

involved in Rotary & Salvation Army

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 120

66/13/20

Adam Smith (I)

(R-Weskan)

1970 RD 3

Weskan, KS 67762

(H): 785.943.5201

(C): 785.821.2568

[email protected]

smithforkansas.com

@SmithForKansas

@SmithForKansas

Elected in 2016, Chair of Rural

Revitalization; Former Wallace County

Commissioner; farmer; Wallace

County Republican Party Chair

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 121

50/19/31

John Resman (I)

(R-Olathe)

434 N Persimmon Drive

Olathe, KS 66061

(H): 913.709.4246

[email protected]

johnresman.us

@Rep.JohnResman

Appointed in 2017 then elected in 2018,

Vice-Chair of Transportation & Public

Safety Budget; retired law enforcement

James Rexford

(D-Olathe)

2335 W Johnston Street

Olathe, KS 66061

Attorney

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 122

56/14/29

Russ Jennings (I)

(R-Lakin)

P.O. Box 295

Lakin, KS 67860

(C): 620.290.1545

[email protected]

russjennings.org

Elected in 2012, Chair of Corrections &

Juvenile Justice; Lakin City Council

for 8 years; former judge with a long

history working in juvenile justice,

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Kansas House of

Representatives

District 123

42/22/36

John Wheeler (I)

(R-Garden City)

902 Anderson Street

Garden City, KS 67846

(C): 620.272.7081

[email protected]

@WheelerforDistrict123

Elected in 2016; Elected 5x as Finney

County Attorney, 1993-2013; attorney,

graduate of Washburn Law

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 124

67/13/19

Marty Long (I)

(R-Ulysses)

817 N Joyce

Ulysses, KS 67880

[email protected]

longforkansas.com

@RepMartyLong

Elected in 2018; Grant County

Commissioner 2004-2018; farmer; hotel

owner; supported repeal of the 2012 tax

cuts

Chandler Lee Burrows

(R-Rolla)

P.O. Box 334

Rolla, KS 67954

(H): 620.518.0815

[email protected]

@BurrowsForKS124

Recent Washburn University graduate

with a degree in History and Political

Science; supports ME

Kansas House of

Representatives

District 125

47/20/32

Shannon Francis (I)

(R-Liberal)

1501 Tucker Court

Liberal, KS 67901

(H): 620.624.9571

(C): 620.655.5735

[email protected]

shannonfrancis.com

@_ShannonFrancis

First elected in 2014, Chair of

Transportation & Public Safety

Budget; former Seward Co

Commissioner; developer & owns

Spencer Browns Coffee House