Election 2014 results – state and federal candidates
Governor/Lt. Gov.
3479 of 3749 precincts reporting statewide, 97 of 97 precincts reporting in Douglas County
Democrat: Paul Davis / Jill Docking
Statewide: 390,603
Douglas County: 26,344
PROJECTED WINNER – Republican: Sam Brownback / Jeff Colyer
Statewide: 423,632
Douglas County: 29,218
Libertarian: Keen A. Umbehr / Joshua J. Umbehr
Statewide: 33,704
Douglas County: 919
U.S. Senate
3749 of 3749 precincts reporting statewide, 97 of 97 precincts reporting in Douglas County
PROJECTED WINNER – Republican: Pat Roberts
Statewide: 449,936
Douglas County: 10,847
Libertarian: Randall Batson
Statewide: 35,715
Douglas County: 1,249
Independent: Greg Orman
Statewide: 358,886
Douglas County: 24,320
U.S. House, 2nd District
912 of 912 precincts reporting
Democrat: Margie Wakefield 85,076
PROJECTED WINNER – Republican: Lynn Jenkins 126,627
Libertarian: Christopher Clemmons 9,524
Secretary of State
3479 of 3749 Precincts reporting
Democrat: Jean Kurtis Schodorf 340,168
PROJECTED WINNER – Republican: Kris Kobach 497,907
Attorney General
3479 of 3749 Precincts reporting
Democrat: A.J. Kotich 273,298
PROJECTED WINNER – Republican: Derek Schmidt 551,490
State Treasurer
3479 of 3749 Precincts reporting
Democrat: Carmen Alldritt 266,600
PROJECTED WINNER – Republican: Ron Estes 557,111
Insurance Commissioner
3479 of 3749 Precincts reporting
Democrat: Dennis Anderson 312,470
PROJECTED WINNER – Republican: Ken Selzer 500,395
Kansas House District 10
19 of 19 precincts reporting
PROJECTED WINNER – Democrat: John Wilson 4,656
Republican: Nicolas D. VanWyhe 2,746
Kansas House District 44
16 of 16 Douglas County precincts reporting
Democrat: Barbara Ballard 7,413
Kansas House District 45
29 of 29 Douglas County precincts reporting
Republican: Tom Sloan 8,019
Kansas House District 46
26 of 26 precincts reporting
PROJECTED WINNER – Democrat: Dennis “Boog” Highberger 5,911
Republican: J. Douglas Robinson 1,158
State Board of Education District 1
196 of 196 precincts reporting
PROJECTED WINNER Democrat: Janet Waugh 27,443
Republican: Nancy Klemp 24,728