April 7, 2009 General Election
Lawrence City Commission (see local results)
49 out of 49 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Mike Amyx (Incumbent) 5564 votes (22.1%)
- Aron Cromwell 3982 votes (15.8%)
- Lance Johnson 3572 votes (14.2%)
- Price Banks 3413 votes (13.6%)
- James Bush 3241 votes (12.9%)
- Gwen Klingenberg 2470 votes (9.8%)
- Dennis Constance 2204 votes (8.8%)
- Tom Johnson 700 votes (2.8%)
Lawrence School Board (see local results)
60 out of 60 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Mark Bradford 3661 votes (18.7%)
- Vanessa Sanburn 3596 votes (18.4%)
- Bob Byers 3055 votes (15.6%)
- Tom Hartley 2426 votes (12.4%)
- Thom Hepford 2399 votes (12.3%)
- Michael Riley 1736 votes (8.9%)
- Michael Pomes 1641 votes (8.4%)
- John Mitchell (Incumbent) 1030 votes (5.3%)
Baldwin City Mayor (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Ken Wagner 422 votes (54.3%)
- George A. McCrary 231 votes (29.7%)
- Gary L. Walbridge 124 votes (16.0%)
Baldwin City City Council (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Bonnie Plumberg 359 votes (27.0%)
- Tom Farmer 265 votes (19.9%)
- Chris Nichols 258 votes (19.4%)
- Russ Gill 242 votes (18.2%)
- Ric Gere 206 votes (15.5%)
Baldwin City School Board District 1 (see local results)
8 out of 8 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Ruth C. Barkley 676 votes (100%)
Baldwin City School Board District 2 (see local results)
8 out of 8 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Bill Busby 687 votes (100%)
Baldwin City School Board District 3 (see local results)
8 out of 8 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Ande Parks 677 votes (100%)
Eudora Mayor (see local results)
4 out of 4 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Scott P. Hopson 464 votes (59.0%)
- Tom Pyle (Incumbent) 277 votes (35.2%)
- Jean Farmer 46 votes (5.8%)
Eudora City Council (see local results)
4 out of 4 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- William J. Whitten (Incumbent) 392 votes (28.2%)
- Tim Reazin 381 votes (27.4%)
- Michael Warner 339 votes (24.4%)
- Tonya Summers 154 votes (11.1%)
- Brian Nyp 123 votes (8.9%)
Basehor City Council (see local results)
0 precincts reporting statewide
- Dennis Mertz 315 votes (53.0%)
- David Breuer 279 votes (47.0%)
Basehor-Linwood School Board Position 4 (see local results)
8 out of 8 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Wynne Coleman 1 votes (100%)
Basehor-Linwood School Board Position 5 (see local results)
8 out of 8 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Richard Zamora 266 votes (40.7%)
- LeRoy Scharnhorst 229 votes (35.1%)
- Leigh Ferris 158 votes (24.2%)
Basehor-Linwood School Board Position 6 (see local results)
8 out of 8 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Gary Johnson 1 votes (100%)
Basehor mayor (see local results)
2 out of 2 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Terry Hill 247 votes (52.9%)
- Iris Dysart 220 votes (47.1%)
Bonner Springs City Council Ward 1 (see local results)
1 out of 1 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- George C. Cooper 122 votes (52.4%)
- Larry Berg 111 votes (47.6%)
- Bonner Springs City Council Ward 1 write-in 0 votes (0%)
- Bonner Springs City Council Ward 1 write-in 0 votes (0%)
Bonner Springs City Council Ward 2 (see local results)
1 out of 1 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Tom Stephens 108 votes (94.7%)
- Bonner Springs City Council Ward 2 write-in 6 votes (5.3%)
Bonner Springs City Council Ward 3 (see local results)
1 out of 1 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Rodger Shannon 240 votes (96.4%)
- Bonner Springs City Council Ward 3 write-in 9 votes (3.6%)
Bonner Springs City Council Ward 4 (see local results)
2 out of 2 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Jeffrey W. Harrington 162 votes (97.0%)
- Bonner Springs City Council Ward 4 write-in 5 votes (3.0%)
Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board (see local results)
11 out of 11 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Ray L. Cox 840 votes (23.4%)
- Jeff Tinberg 830 votes (23.1%)
- Lewis W. Wood 597 votes (16.6%)
- James S. Eickhoff 533 votes (14.9%)
- Starla Newberry 425 votes (11.8%)
- Troy Thompson 362 votes (10.1%)
- Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board write-in 1 0 votes (0%)
- Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board write-in 2 0 votes (0%)
- Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board write-in 3 0 votes (0%)
- Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board write-in 4 0 votes (0%)
- Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board write-in 5 0 votes (0%)
- Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board write-in 6 0 votes (0%)
- Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board write-in 7 0 votes (0%)
- Bonner Springs/Edwardsville school board write-in 8 0 votes (0%)
Bonner Springs Mayor (see local results)
5 out of 5 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Clausie W. Smith 672 votes (100%)
- Unopposed Candidate 0 votes (0%)
De Soto School Board Position 4 (see local results)
38 out of 38 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Randy Johnson 894 votes (38.6%)
- Roger Templin 890 votes (38.4%)
- Margaret Johnson 533 votes (23.0%)
De Soto School Board Position 5 (see local results)
38 out of 38 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Janine Gracy 1321 votes (57.3%)
- Kevin Straub 983 votes (42.7%)
De Soto School Board Position 6 (see local results)
38 out of 38 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Tammy Thomas 1161 votes (50.9%)
- Larry Meyer 902 votes (39.6%)
- Tim Needham 217 votes (9.5%)
Edwardsville City Council (see local results)
1 out of 2 (50%) precincts reporting statewide
- Pat Isenhour 81 votes (26.5%)
- Mark R. Bishop 78 votes (25.5%)
- John Eickhoff 71 votes (23.2%)
- John H. Broman 56 votes (18.3%)
- Tom Farris 20 votes (6.5%)
Edwardsville mayor (see local results)
1 out of 2 (50%) precincts reporting statewide
- Stephanie Eickhoff 77 votes (42.1%)
- John "Tiny" McTaggart 71 votes (38.8%)
- Lesli Elyn Trout 35 votes (19.1%)
Eudora School Board (see local results)
4 out of 4 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Michael Kelso 402 votes (18.5%)
- Eric Votaw 395 votes (18.2%)
- Keith Nowland 389 votes (17.9%)
- Dan Dickerson 348 votes (16.0%)
- Mike Howard 324 votes (14.9%)
- Brenda Clark (Incumbent) 313 votes (14.4%)
- Mike Warner 0 votes (0%)
Lecompton City Council (see local results)
1 out of 1 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Tim J. McNish 0 votes (0%)
- Mark L. Tunstall 0 votes (0%)
Lecompton Mayor (see local results)
1 out of 1 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Roy Paslay 38 votes (100%)
Shawnee Heights School Board District A (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Gene L. Edwards 12 votes (60%)
- Jason C. Crawford 8 votes (40%)
Shawnee Heights School Board District B (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Jim Zimmerman 21 votes (100%)
Shawnee Heights School Board District C (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Steve Walker 20 votes (100%)
Shawnee Mission School Board (see local results)
182 out of 182 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Cindy Neighbor 8161 votes (58.0%)
- Cynthia Jarrold 5909 votes (42.0%)
Tonganoxie City Council (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Jason Ward 280 votes (24.7%)
- Jim Truesdell 267 votes (23.5%)
- Burdel Welsh 254 votes (22.4%)
- Roger Shilling 221 votes (19.5%)
- Sieglinde Marx 113 votes (10.0%)
Tonganoxie School Board Position 4 (see local results)
0 precincts reporting statewide
- Dan Hopkins 1 votes (100%)
Tonganoxie School Board Position 5 (see local results)
10 out of 10 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Kay Smith 355 votes (52.1%)
- Randy Wager 326 votes (47.9%)
Tonganoxie School Board Position 6 (see local results)
10 out of 10 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Kris Grinter 350 votes (51.2%)
- Doug Tate 234 votes (34.2%)
- Tim O’Hagan 100 votes (14.6%)
USD 289 School Board Position 4 (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Ron Bloss 16 votes (100%)
USD 289 School Board Position 5 (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Clyde Coons 14 votes (82.4%)
- Lou Meyer 3 votes (17.6%)
USD 289 School Board Position 6 (see local results)
3 out of 3 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Juanita Peckham 16 votes (100%)
USD 343 School Board Position 4 (see local results)
4 out of 4 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Kevin Morgison 97 votes (100%)
USD 343 School Board Position 5 (see local results)
4 out of 4 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Monicka Remboldt 39 votes (38.2%)
- Michael Miller 37 votes (36.3%)
- Joshua R. Meyer 26 votes (25.5%)
Note: all results are unofficial until certified.
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