Please press F5 to refresh the page - This is the count for 11/21/2022
United States Senator
Mark R. Holland, D
Jerry Moran, R
David C Graham, L
2148
7141
296
US House of Representatives - 2nd District
Patrick Schmidt, D
Jake LaTurner, R
2474
7091
Kansas Governor & Lt. Governor
Laura Kelly & David Toland, D
Derek Schmidt & Katie Sawyer, R
Seth Cordell & Evan Laudick-Gains, L
Dennis Pyle & Kathleen E Garrison, I
2708
6599
100
198
Kansas Secretary of State
Jeanna Repass, D
Scott J. Schwab, R
Cullene Lang, L
2159
7114
266
Kansas Attorney General
Chris Mann, D
Kris Kobach, R
2777
6749
Kansas State Treasurer
Lynn W Rogers, D
Steven Johnson, R
Steve Roberts, L
2409
6820
313
Kansas Commissioner of Insurance
Kiel Corkran, D
Vicki Schmidt, R
2095
7263
Kansas Representative - 11th District
Gregory L. Wilkinson, D
Ron Bryce, R
1742
5136
Kansas Representative - 12th District
Doug Blex, R
2372
Kansas Board of Education - 9th District
Jim Porter, R
8026
Kansas District Court Judge - Dist 14 - Div 1
F. William Cullins, R
7889
Kansas District Court Judge - Dist 14 - Div 2
Jeffrey D Gossard, R
8175
Kansas District Court Judge - Dist 14 - Div 4
Daniel M Reynolds, R
8040
Supreme Court Judge - Position 1
Melissa Taylor Standridge
Yes – 5166
No – 3359
Supreme Court Judge - Position 2
Dan Biles
Yes – 4993
No – 3461
Supreme Court Judge - Position 3
KJ Wall
Yes – 4935
No – 3516
Supreme Court Judge - Position 5
Marla Luckert
Yes – 5014
No – 3442
Supreme Court Judge - Position 6
Evelyn Z Wilson
Yes – 4948
No – 3455
Supreme Court Judge - Position 7
Caleb Stegall
Yes – 6021
No – 2399
Court of Appeals Judge - Position 1
Stephen D Hill
Yes – 5245
No – 3042
Court of Appeals Judge - Position 2
Lesley Ann Isherwood
Yes – 5158
No – 3108
Court of Appeals Judge - Position 3
Amy Fellows Cline
Yes – 5143
No – 3141
Court of Appeals Judge - Position 5
Kim R Schroeder
Yes – 5776
No – 2508
Court of Appeals Judge - Position 7
Henry W Green
Yes – 5144
No – 3073
Court of Appeals Judge - Position 11
Tom Malone
Yes – 5161
No – 3045
Court of Appeals Judge - Position 13
Jacy J Hurst
Yes – 5039
No – 3159
Montgomery County Commissioner - Dist 1
Robert E. Bever, R
2861
Cherokee Township Clerk
Morgan Folk, R
153
Drum Creek Township Clerk
Kendall Shire, R
England Porter, D
187
45
Liberty Township Clerk
Darren Felts, R
213
Louisberg Township Clerk
Erica Meadows, R
180
Parker Township Clerk
Sonya A Rigdon, D
259
Sycamore Township Clerk
Jamie Dewitt, R
308
Caney City Councilmember - Ward 1
Valerie Hurd
114
Caney City Councilmember Ward 3
Debora Wood
87
Caney City Councilmember - Ward 4
John Kirk
Addie Traxson
58
62
City of Dearing Special Sales Tax
Yes
No
89
19
Shall a renewal of the one percent (1%) retailer’s sales tax be levied in the City of Dearing for the purpose of park upgrades, sewer drainage projects, streets, water system upgrades and building maintenance? Such tax would take effect on the 1st day of April, 2023, and to expire five (5) years later after imposition thereof, if approved by a majority of electors voting thereon, and otherwise be subject to all applicable state laws and administrative rules and regulations of the Kansas Department of Revenue.
Constitutional Amendment
Yes
No
5400
3713
1. Legislative oversight of administrative rules and regulations. Whenever the legislature by law has authorized any officer or agency within the executive branch of government to adopt rules and regulations that have the force and effect of law, the legislature may provide by law for the revocation or suspension of any such rule and regulation, or any portion thereof, upon a vote of a majority of the members then elected or appointed and qualified in each house.
Constitutional Amendment
Yes
No
6404
2772
§ 2. County and township officers. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), each county shall elect a sheriff for a term of four years by a majority of the qualified electors of the county voting thereon at the time of voting designated for such office pursuant to law in effect on January 11, 2022, and every four years thereafter. (b) The provisions of subsection (a) shall not apply to a county that abolished the office of sheriff prior to January 11, 2022. Such county may restore the office of sheriff as provided by law and such restoration shall be irrevocable. A county that restores the office of sheriff shall elect a sheriff by a majority of the qualified electors of the county voting thereon for a term of four years. Such sheriff shall have such qualifications and duties as provided by law. The time of voting for the office of sheriff may be provided for by the legislature pursuant to section 18 of article 2 of this constitution. (c) The filling of vacancies and the qualifications and duties of the office of sheriff shall be as provided by law. (d) The legislature shall provide for such other county and township officers as may be necessary.
§ 5. Removal of officers. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), all county and township officers may be removed from office, in such manner and for such cause, as shall be prescribed by law. (b) A county sheriff only may be involuntarily removed from office by recall election pursuant to section 3 of article 4 of this constitution or a writ of quo warranto initiated by the attorney general