August 3, 2010 Primary Election
Governor DEM (see local results)
25 out of 3316 (0.8%) precincts reporting statewide
- Tom Holland (DEM) 1282 votes (100%)
Governor GOP (see local results)
3316 out of 3316 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Sam Brownback (GOP) 260356 votes (82.2%)
- Joan Heffington (GOP) 56382 votes (17.8%)
Kansas Attorney General GOP (see local results)
3316 out of 3316 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Derek Schmidt (GOP) 205843 votes (76.4%)
- Ralph DeZago (GOP) 63664 votes (23.6%)
Kansas House, District 10 GOP (see local results)
16 out of 16 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- TerriLois Gregory (GOP) 1934 votes (53.3%)
- Scott James Barnhart (GOP) 1694 votes (46.7%)
Kansas Insurance Commissioner GOP (see local results)
3316 out of 3316 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Sandy Praeger (Incumbent, GOP) 188636 votes (63.1%)
- David J. Powell (GOP) 110223 votes (36.9%)
Kansas Secretary of State DEM (see local results)
3316 out of 3316 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Chris Biggs (DEM) 48763 votes (60.3%)
- Chris Steineger (DEM) 32130 votes (39.7%)
Kansas Secretary of State GOP (see local results)
3316 out of 3316 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Kris Kobach (GOP) 154254 votes (50.6%)
- Elizabeth "Libby" Ensley (GOP) 82220 votes (27.0%)
- J.R. Claeys (GOP) 68132 votes (22.4%)
U.S. House of Representatives 1st District GOP (see local results)
1323 out of 1323 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Tim Huelskamp (GOP) 34283 votes (34.8%)
- Jim Barnett (GOP) 24724 votes (25.1%)
- Tracey Mann (GOP) 20924 votes (21.2%)
- Rob Wasinger (GOP) 9170 votes (9.3%)
- Sue (Holloway) Boldra (GOP) 7734 votes (7.8%)
- Marck Cobb (GOP) 1734 votes (1.8%)
U.S. House of Representatives 2nd District DEM (see local results)
825 out of 825 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Cheryl Hudspeth (DEM) 9945 votes (44.2%)
- Thomas Koch (DEM) 8022 votes (35.6%)
- Sean Tevis (DEM) 4536 votes (20.2%)
U.S. House of Representatives 2nd District GOP (see local results)
825 out of 825 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Lynn Jenkins (Incumbent, GOP) 40951 votes (57.1%)
- Dennis Pyle (GOP) 30736 votes (42.9%)
U.S. House of Representatives 3rd District DEM (see local results)
599 out of 599 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Stephene Moore (DEM) 16539 votes (78.0%)
- Thomas Scherer (DEM) 4661 votes (22.0%)
U.S. House of Representatives 3rd District GOP (see local results)
599 out of 599 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Kevin Yoder (GOP) 31706 votes (44.5%)
- Patricia Lightner (GOP) 26276 votes (36.8%)
- Craig McPherson (GOP) 2607 votes (3.7%)
- Dan Gilyeat (GOP) 2510 votes (3.5%)
- Jerry Malone (GOP) 2059 votes (2.9%)
- Jean Ann Uvodich (GOP) 1908 votes (2.7%)
- Garry R. Klotz (GOP) 1841 votes (2.6%)
- John Timothy Rysavy (Rez) (GOP) 1602 votes (2.2%)
- Dave King (GOP) 810 votes (1.1%)
U.S. House of Representatives 4th District DEM (see local results)
570 out of 570 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Raj Goyle (DEM) 16969 votes (79.8%)
- Robert Tillman (DEM) 4284 votes (20.2%)
U.S. House of Representatives 4th District GOP (see local results)
570 out of 570 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Mike Pompeo (GOP) 30696 votes (38.6%)
- Jean Kurtis Schodorf (GOP) 18938 votes (23.8%)
- Wink Hartman (GOP) 18124 votes (22.8%)
- Jim Anderson (GOP) 10165 votes (12.8%)
- Paij Rutschman (GOP) 1575 votes (2.0%)
U.S. Senate DEM (see local results)
3316 out of 3316 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Lisa Johnston (DEM) 25421 votes (31.2%)
- Charles Schollenberger (DEM) 19228 votes (23.6%)
- David Haley (DEM) 15584 votes (19.2%)
- Patrick Wiesner (DEM) 13359 votes (16.4%)
- Robert A. Conroy (DEM) 7779 votes (9.6%)
U.S. Senate GOP (see local results)
3316 out of 3316 (100%) precincts reporting statewide
- Jerry Moran (GOP) 161407 votes (49.8%)
- Todd Tiahrt (GOP) 144372 votes (44.6%)
- Tom Little (GOP) 10104 votes (3.1%)
- Robert (Bob) Londerholm (GOP) 8168 votes (2.5%)
Note: all results are unofficial until certified.
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