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{{Infobox election |
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| election_name = 2014 Kansas elections |
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| country = Kansas |
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| type = presidential |
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| ongoing = no |
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| previous_election = 2012 Kansas elections |
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| previous_year = 2012 |
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| election_date = November 4, 2014 |
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| next_election = 2016 Kansas elections |
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| next_year = 2016 |
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A '''general election''' was held in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Kansas]] on November 4, 2014. [[Primary elections]] were held on August 5. |
A '''general election''' was held in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Kansas]] on November 4, 2014. [[Primary elections]] were held on August 5. |
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==Governor and Lieutenant Governor== |
==Governor and Lieutenant Governor== |
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{{main|2014 Kansas gubernatorial election}} |
{{main|2014 Kansas gubernatorial election}} |
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Incumbent Republican [[Governor of Kansas|Governor]] [[Sam Brownback]] and [[Lieutenant Governor of Kansas|Lieutenant Governor]] [[Jeff Colyer]] successfully ran for re-election to a second term in office.<ref name=brownback>{{cite web|url=http://www2.ljworld.com/weblogs/capitol-report/2013/jun/21/brownback-running-for-re-election/|title=Brownback running for re-election|work=[[Lawrence Journal-World]]|date=21 June 2013| |
Incumbent Republican [[Governor of Kansas|Governor]] [[Sam Brownback]] and [[Lieutenant Governor of Kansas|Lieutenant Governor]] [[Jeff Colyer]] successfully ran for re-election to a second term in office.<ref name=brownback>{{cite web|url=http://www2.ljworld.com/weblogs/capitol-report/2013/jun/21/brownback-running-for-re-election/|title=Brownback running for re-election|work=[[Lawrence Journal-World]]|date=21 June 2013|access-date=16 August 2013}}</ref> They defeated Jennifer Winn<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kake.com/news/coveringkakeland/headlines/Wichita-woman-enters-governors-race-239776441.html|title=Wichita woman enters governor's race|work=[[KAKE]]|date=January 12, 2014|access-date=March 31, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140325001342/http://www.kake.com/news/coveringkakeland/headlines/Wichita-woman-enters-governors-race-239776441.html|archive-date=2014-03-25|url-status=dead}}</ref> and her running mate Robin Lais<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansas.com/2014/06/02/3488915/wichita-candidate-for-governor.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140626022032/http://www.kansas.com/2014/06/02/3488915/wichita-candidate-for-governor.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 26, 2014|title=Wichita candidate for governor announces new running mate|work=[[The Wichita Eagle]]|last=Benchaabane|first=Nassim|date=June 2, 2014|access-date=June 25, 2014}}</ref> in the Republican primary. |
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Democrat [[Paul Davis (Kansas politician)|Paul Davis]], Minority Leader of the [[Kansas House of Representatives]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cjonline.com/news/state/2013-09-17/davis-launches-democratic-campaign-kansas-governor|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130917162156/http://cjonline.com/news/state/2013-09-17/davis-launches-democratic-campaign-kansas-governor| |
Democrat [[Paul Davis (Kansas politician)|Paul Davis]], Minority Leader of the [[Kansas House of Representatives]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cjonline.com/news/state/2013-09-17/davis-launches-democratic-campaign-kansas-governor|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130917162156/http://cjonline.com/news/state/2013-09-17/davis-launches-democratic-campaign-kansas-governor|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 17, 2013|title=Davis launches Democratic campaign for Kansas governor|date=September 17, 2013|access-date=September 17, 2013|work=[[The Topeka Capital-Journal]]|first=Tim|last=Carpenter}}</ref> ran unsuccessfully in the general election with running mate businesswoman [[Jill Docking]]. Keen Umbehr appeared on the ballot as the Libertarian Party candidate along with running mate Josh Umbehr, a Wichita-based physician.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kentucky.com/2013/10/22/2888968/davis-teaming-with-docking-in.html|title=Davis teams with Docking in Kansas governor's race|date=October 22, 2013|access-date=October 23, 2013|work=Kentucky.com|first=John|last=Milburn}}</ref> |
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==Attorney General== |
==Attorney General== |
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Incumbent Republican [[Kansas Attorney General|Attorney General]] [[Derek Schmidt]] ran successfully for re-election to a second term in office. He was opposed by Democrat A.J. Kotich.<ref name=list>{{cite journal |title=Candidates for the 2014 Primary |publisher=Office of the [[Kansas Secretary of State]] | |
Incumbent Republican [[Kansas Attorney General|Attorney General]] [[Derek Schmidt]] ran successfully for re-election to a second term in office. He was opposed by Democrat A.J. Kotich.<ref name=list>{{cite journal |title=Candidates for the 2014 Primary |publisher=Office of the [[Kansas Secretary of State]] |access-date=26 July 2014 |url=https://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_upcoming_candidate_display.asp |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060614210416/http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_upcoming_candidate_display.asp |url-status=dead |archive-date=14 June 2006 }}</ref> |
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===General election=== |
===General election=== |
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! style="width:40px;"| Undecided |
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| [http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/KSResults.pdf Public Policy Polling] |
|[[Public Policy Polling]]<ref name="Public Policy Polling">[http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/KSResults.pdf Public Policy Polling]</ref> |
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| align=center| November 1–3, 2014 |
| align=center| November 1–3, 2014 |
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| align=center| 963 |
| align=center| 963 |
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| align=center| 9% |
| align=center| 9% |
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| [http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/PPP_Release_KS_1012118.pdf Public Policy Polling] |
|[[Public Policy Polling]]<ref name="publicpolicypolling.com">[http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/PPP_Release_KS_1012118.pdf Public Policy Polling]</ref> |
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| align=center| October 9–12, 2014 |
| align=center| October 9–12, 2014 |
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| align=center| 1,081 |
| align=center| 1,081 |
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| align=center| 20% |
| align=center| 20% |
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|[[Suffolk University]]<ref name="Suffolk University">{{Cite web |url=http://www.suffolk.edu/documents/SUPRC/2014_final_Kansas_Toplines10-01.pdf |title=Suffolk University |access-date=October 1, 2014 |archive-date=October 2, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141002132011/http://www.suffolk.edu/documents/SUPRC/2014_final_Kansas_Toplines10-01.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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| align=center| September 27–30, 2014 |
| align=center| September 27–30, 2014 |
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| align=center| 500 |
| align=center| 500 |
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| align=center| ± 4.4% |
| align=center| ± 4.4% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| '''45 |
| {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| '''45%''' |
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| align=center| 25% |
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| align=center| 30% |
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| [http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/PPP_Release_KS_916513.pdf Public Policy Polling] |
|[[Public Policy Polling]]<ref name="ReferenceA">[http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/PPP_Release_KS_916513.pdf Public Policy Polling]</ref> |
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| align=center| September 11–14, 2014 |
| align=center| September 11–14, 2014 |
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| align=center| 1,328 |
| align=center| 1,328 |
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| align=center| 24% |
| align=center| 24% |
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| [http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/PPP_Release_KS_819925.pdf Public Policy Polling] |
|[[Public Policy Polling]]<ref name="ReferenceB">[http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/PPP_Release_KS_819925.pdf Public Policy Polling]</ref> |
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| align=center| August 14–17, 2014 |
| align=center| August 14–17, 2014 |
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| align=center| 903 |
| align=center| 903 |
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====Results==== |
====Results==== |
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{{Election box begin no change |
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| title = General election results<ref name=geresults>{{cite web|url=http://www.sos.ks.gov/elections/14elec/2014%20General%20Election%20Official%20Results.pdf |title=2014 General Election Official Vote Totals |publisher=Kansas Secretary of State | |
| title = General election results<ref name=geresults>{{cite web|url=http://www.sos.ks.gov/elections/14elec/2014%20General%20Election%20Official%20Results.pdf |title=2014 General Election Official Vote Totals |publisher=Kansas Secretary of State |access-date= 1 August 2017}}</ref> |
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{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |
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| title = Kris Kobach |
| title = Kris Kobach |
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'''Organizations''' |
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* Kansas Cattleman's Association<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://hdnews.net/news/kobachweb073114 |title= |
* Kansas Cattleman's Association<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://hdnews.net/news/kobachweb073114 |title = HDNews.net - an online service of the Hays Daily News |access-date=2014-08-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808055253/http://hdnews.net/news/kobachweb073114 |archive-date=2014-08-08 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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'''Personalities''' |
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* [[Ted Nugent]], rock musician<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansas.com/2014/06/06/3495456/ted-nugent-endorses-kris-kobachs.html|title=Ted Nugent endorses Kris |
* [[Ted Nugent]], rock musician<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansas.com/2014/06/06/3495456/ted-nugent-endorses-kris-kobachs.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808061552/http://www.kansas.com/2014/06/06/3495456/ted-nugent-endorses-kris-kobachs.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2014-08-08|title=Ted Nugent endorses Kris Kobach's re-election bid}}</ref> |
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| title = Scott Morgan |
| title = Scott Morgan |
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'''Organizations''' |
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* Kansas Livestock Association <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansascity.com/news/government-politics/article795636.html|title=Kansas Livestock Association backs Kobach challenger in primary |
* Kansas Livestock Association <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansascity.com/news/government-politics/article795636.html|title=Kansas Livestock Association backs Kobach challenger in primary}}</ref> |
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'''Newspapers''' |
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* [[The Kansas City Star]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/editorials/article761590.html|title=Reject extremism in |
* [[The Kansas City Star]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/editorials/article761590.html|title=Reject extremism in Kansas' Aug. 5 primary}}</ref> |
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* [[The Wichita Eagle]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansas.com/2014/07/26/3568440/endorsements-governor-secretary.html|title=Endorsements: Governor, secretary of state, insurance commissioner |
* [[The Wichita Eagle]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kansas.com/2014/07/26/3568440/endorsements-governor-secretary.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140728112901/http://www.kansas.com/2014/07/26/3568440/endorsements-governor-secretary.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2014-07-28|title=Endorsements: Governor, secretary of state, insurance commissioner}}</ref> |
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* [[Garden City Telegram]]<ref>[http://www.gctelegram.com/news/editorial-7-28-14/ ]{{dead link|date=August 2018}}</ref> |
* [[Garden City Telegram]]<ref>[http://www.gctelegram.com/news/editorial-7-28-14/ ]{{dead link|date=August 2018}}</ref> |
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* [[Ottawa Herald]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://ottawaherald.com/opinion/072614editorial |title=Archived copy |access-date=2014-08-06 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140811202102/http://ottawaherald.com/opinion/072614editorial |archive-date=2014-08-11 | |
* [[Ottawa Herald]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://ottawaherald.com/opinion/072614editorial |title=Archived copy |access-date=2014-08-06 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140811202102/http://ottawaherald.com/opinion/072614editorial |archive-date=2014-08-11 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* [[The Hutchinson News]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.hutchnews.com/opinion/editorials/secretary-of-state/article_ff60bb68-6b23-5ab4-bc4d-b8ea1f453a35.html?mode=jqm|title=Secretary of State |
* [[The Hutchinson News]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.hutchnews.com/opinion/editorials/secretary-of-state/article_ff60bb68-6b23-5ab4-bc4d-b8ea1f453a35.html?mode=jqm|title=Secretary of State|access-date=2014-08-06|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140811202114/http://m.hutchnews.com/opinion/editorials/secretary-of-state/article_ff60bb68-6b23-5ab4-bc4d-b8ea1f453a35.html?mode=jqm|archive-date=2014-08-11|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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! style="width:40px;"| Undecided |
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|[[SurveyUSA]]<ref name="SurveyUSA">[https://web.archive.org/web/20140731050836/http://ksn.com/2014/07/24/ksn-news-poll-results-july-24-2014a/ SurveyUSA]</ref> |
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| align=center| July 17–22, 2014 |
| align=center| July 17–22, 2014 |
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| align=center| 691 |
| align=center| 691 |
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| align=center| 13% |
| align=center| 13% |
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|[[SurveyUSA]]<ref>[http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=0023d453-4961-455d-b23a-15124b96a205&utm SurveyUSA]</ref> |
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| align=center| June 19–23, 2014 |
| align=center| June 19–23, 2014 |
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| align=center| 508 |
| align=center| 508 |
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====Results==== |
====Results==== |
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| title = Republican primary results<ref name=primaryresults>{{cite web|url=http://www.sos.ks.gov/elections/14elec/2014_Primary_Election_Results_OFFICIAL.pdf |title=2014 Primary Election Official Vote Totals |publisher=Kansas Secretary of State | |
| title = Republican primary results<ref name=primaryresults>{{cite web|url=http://www.sos.ks.gov/elections/14elec/2014_Primary_Election_Results_OFFICIAL.pdf |title=2014 Primary Election Official Vote Totals |publisher=Kansas Secretary of State |access-date= 28 August 2014}}</ref> |
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===General election=== |
===General election=== |
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Former Republican |
Former Republican state senator [[Jean Schodorf]] was the Democratic nominee for the general election.<ref name=list/> She was defeated by Kobach.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2014/nov/04/kobach-re-elected-kansas-secretary-state/ | title=Kobach re-elected as Kansas secretary of state | work=[[Lawrence Journal-World]] | date=4 November 2014 | access-date=14 May 2017 | agency=Associated Press}}</ref> |
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====Polling==== |
====Polling==== |
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| align=center| November 1–3, 2014 |
| align=center| November 1–3, 2014 |
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| align=center| 963 |
| align=center| 963 |
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| align=center| 7% |
| align=center| 7% |
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| [https://web.archive.org/web/20141029013017/http://ksn.com/2014/10/28/ksn-news-poll-results-oct-28-2014/ Survey USA] |
|[[Survey USA]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141029013017/http://ksn.com/2014/10/28/ksn-news-poll-results-oct-28-2014/ Survey USA]</ref> |
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| align=center| October 22–26, 2014 |
| align=center| October 22–26, 2014 |
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| align=center| 623 |
| align=center| 623 |
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| align=center| 11% |
| align=center| 11% |
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| [http://gravismarketing.com/polling-and-market-research/current-kansas-polling-october-2014/ Gravis Marketing] |
|[[Gravis Marketing]]<ref name="Gravis Marketing">[http://gravismarketing.com/polling-and-market-research/current-kansas-polling-october-2014/ Gravis Marketing]</ref> |
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| align=center| October 20–21, 2014 |
| align=center| October 20–21, 2014 |
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| align=center| 1,124 |
| align=center| 1,124 |
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| align=center| 11% |
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|[[Public Policy Polling]]<ref name="publicpolicypolling.com"/> |
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| align=center| October 9–12, 2014 |
| align=center| October 9–12, 2014 |
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| align=center| 1,081 |
| align=center| 1,081 |
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| align=center| 12% |
| align=center| 12% |
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|[[SurveyUSA]]<ref>[http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=84f74ecc-e437-452f-ac0f-d5dc4ee7bc69 SurveyUSA]</ref> |
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| align=center| October 2–5, 2014 |
| align=center| October 2–5, 2014 |
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| align=center| 549 |
| align=center| 549 |
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| align=center| 9% |
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| [http://gravismarketing.com/polling-and-market-research/current-kansas-polling/ Gravis Marketing] |
|[[Gravis Marketing]]<ref name="gravismarketing.com">[http://gravismarketing.com/polling-and-market-research/current-kansas-polling/ Gravis Marketing]</ref> |
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| align=center| September 30–October 1, 2014 |
| align=center| September 30–October 1, 2014 |
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| align=center| 850 |
| align=center| 850 |
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|[[Suffolk University]]<ref name="Suffolk University"/> |
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| [http://www.suffolk.edu/documents/SUPRC/2014_final_Kansas_Toplines10-01.pdf Suffolk University] |
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| align=center| September 27–30, 2014 |
| align=center| September 27–30, 2014 |
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| align=center| 500 |
| align=center| 500 |
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| align=center| ± 4.4% |
| align=center| ± 4.4% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| '''45 |
| {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| '''45%''' |
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| align=center| 40 |
| align=center| 40% |
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| [http://www.hayspost.com/2014/10/03/2014-kansas-speaks-survey-finds-tight-races-for-governor-secy-of-state/ Fort Hays State University] |
|[[Fort Hays State University]]<ref>[http://www.hayspost.com/2014/10/03/2014-kansas-speaks-survey-finds-tight-races-for-governor-secy-of-state/ Fort Hays State University]{{Dead link|date=November 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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| align=center| September 10–27, 2014 |
| align=center| September 10–27, 2014 |
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| align=center| 685 |
| align=center| 685 |
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| align=center| ± 3.8% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| '''45 |
| {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| '''45%''' |
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| align=center| 40 |
| align=center| 40% |
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| align=center| September 11–14, 2014 |
| align=center| September 11–14, 2014 |
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| align=center| 1,328 |
| align=center| 1,328 |
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| align=center| September 4–7, 2014 |
| align=center| September 4–7, 2014 |
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| align=center| 555 |
| align=center| 555 |
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| align=center| 11% |
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| align=center| August 20–23, 2014 |
| align=center| August 20–23, 2014 |
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| align=center| 560 |
| align=center| 560 |
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| align=center| 8% |
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| align=center| August 14–17, 2014 |
| align=center| August 14–17, 2014 |
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| align=center| 903 |
| align=center| 903 |
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| align=center| 19% |
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| align=center| July 17–22, 2014 |
| align=center| July 17–22, 2014 |
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| align=center| 1,208 |
| align=center| 1,208 |
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| align=center| 11% |
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| [http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=0023d453-4961-455d-b23a-15124b96a205 SurveyUSA] |
|[[SurveyUSA]]<ref name="surveyusa.com">[http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=0023d453-4961-455d-b23a-15124b96a205 SurveyUSA]</ref> |
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Incumbent Republican [[Kansas State Treasurer|State Treasurer]] [[Ron Estes]] was re-elected to a second term in office.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/12/us/politics/ron-estes-kansas-congress-facts.html?_r=0 | title=Who Is Ron Estes, |
Incumbent Republican [[Kansas State Treasurer|State Treasurer]] [[Ron Estes]] was re-elected to a second term in office.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/12/us/politics/ron-estes-kansas-congress-facts.html?_r=0 | title=Who Is Ron Estes, Kansas' Newest Congressman? | work=[[The New York Times]] | date=12 April 2017 | access-date=14 May 2017 | author=Turkewitz, Julie}}</ref> He defeated Democrat Carmen Alldritt.<ref name=list/> |
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Incumbent Republican [[Kansas Insurance Commissioner|Commissioner of Insurance]] [[Sandy Praeger]] is not running for re-election to a fourth term in office. She has endorsed the Democratic nominee, Dennis Anderson, saying that he is more "dedicated to good public policy and [will] not use the office for political gain."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.khi.org/news/2014/sep/16/praeger-favors-democrat-anderson-succeed-her-insur/ |title=Praeger favors Democrat to succeed her as insurance commissioner |publisher=Kansas Health Institute |date=Sep 16, 2014| |
Incumbent Republican [[Kansas Insurance Commissioner|Commissioner of Insurance]] [[Sandy Praeger]] is not running for re-election to a fourth term in office. She has endorsed the Democratic nominee, Dennis Anderson, saying that he is more "dedicated to good public policy and [will] not use the office for political gain."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.khi.org/news/2014/sep/16/praeger-favors-democrat-anderson-succeed-her-insur/ |title=Praeger favors Democrat to succeed her as insurance commissioner |publisher=Kansas Health Institute |date=Sep 16, 2014|access-date=October 2, 2014}}</ref> Anderson lost the election to Ken Selzer.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.khi.org/news/article/kansans-elect-new-insurance-commissioner | title=Selzer elected insurance commissioner | work=Kansas Health Institute | date=4 November 2014 | access-date=14 May 2017 | author=Ranney, Dave}}</ref> |
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Republican senator [[Pat Roberts]] ran for re-election to a fourth term. [[Greg Orman]] is running as an independent. [[Shawnee County]] District Attorney [[Chad Taylor (Kansas)|Chad Taylor]] won the Democratic primary, but withdrew his candidacy on September 3. After a court challenge, on September 18, the [[Kansas Supreme Court]] ruled that his name would be taken off the ballot.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.cjonline.com/news/state/2014-09-18/court-permits-taylor-withdraw-senate-race|archive-url=https://archive.today/20141015141703/http://m.cjonline.com/news/state/2014-09-18/court-permits-taylor-withdraw-senate-race|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 15, 2014|title=Court permits Taylor to withdraw from Senate race|date=September 18, 2014|first=Tim|last=Carpenter|work=[[The Topeka Capital-Journal]]|access-date=September 18, 2014}}</ref> Roberts was re-elected with about 53% of the vote, compared to Orman's 43%.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/election/article3565540.html | title=Sen. Pat Roberts survives, defeating challenge from Greg Orman | work=Kansas City Star | date=4 November 2014 | access-date=14 May 2017 | author=Helling, Dave}}</ref> |
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A general election was held in the U.S. state of Kansas on November 4, 2014. Primary elections were held on August 5.
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
[edit]Incumbent Republican Governor Sam Brownback and Lieutenant Governor Jeff Colyer successfully ran for re-election to a second term in office.[1] They defeated Jennifer Winn[2] and her running mate Robin Lais[3] in the Republican primary.
Democrat Paul Davis, Minority Leader of the Kansas House of Representatives,[4] ran unsuccessfully in the general election with running mate businesswoman Jill Docking. Keen Umbehr appeared on the ballot as the Libertarian Party candidate along with running mate Josh Umbehr, a Wichita-based physician.[5]
Attorney General
[edit]Incumbent Republican Attorney General Derek Schmidt ran successfully for re-election to a second term in office. He was opposed by Democrat A.J. Kotich.[6]
General election
[edit]Polling
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Derek Schmidt (R) |
A.J. Kotich (D) |
Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling[7] | November 1–3, 2014 | 963 | ± 3.2% | 59% | 32% | 9% |
Public Policy Polling[8] | October 9–12, 2014 | 1,081 | ± 3% | 53% | 27% | 20% |
Suffolk University[9] | September 27–30, 2014 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 45% | 25% | 30% |
Public Policy Polling[10] | September 11–14, 2014 | 1,328 | ± 2.7% | 50% | 27% | 24% |
Public Policy Polling[11] | August 14–17, 2014 | 903 | ± 3.3% | 49% | 25% | 26% |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Derek Schmidt (incumbent) | 564,766 | 66.7 | |
Democratic | A.J. Kotich | 281,105 | 33.3 | |
Total votes | 845,871 | 100 |
Secretary of State
[edit]Incumbent Republican Secretary of State Kris Kobach ran successfully for re-election to a second term in office.
Republican primary
[edit]Kobach was opposed in the primary by Scott Morgan.
Endorsements
[edit]Polling
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kris Kobach |
Scott Morgan |
Undecided |
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SurveyUSA[21] | July 17–22, 2014 | 691 | ± 3.8% | 56% | 30% | 13% |
SurveyUSA[22] | June 19–23, 2014 | 508 | ± 4.4% | 61% | 29% | 10% |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Kris Kobach (incumbent) | 166,793 | 64.7 | |
Republican | Scott Morgan | 90,680 | 35.2 | |
Total votes | 257,473 | 100 |
General election
[edit]Former Republican state senator Jean Schodorf was the Democratic nominee for the general election.[6] She was defeated by Kobach.[24]
Polling
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Kris Kobach (R) |
Jean Schodorf (D) |
Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling[7] | November 1–3, 2014 | 963 | ± 3.2% | 49% | 44% | 7% |
Survey USA[25] | October 22–26, 2014 | 623 | ± 4% | 45% | 45% | 11% |
Gravis Marketing[26] | October 20–21, 2014 | 1,124 | ± 3% | 48% | 40% | 11% |
Public Policy Polling[8] | October 9–12, 2014 | 1,081 | ± 3% | 47% | 41% | 12% |
SurveyUSA[27] | October 2–5, 2014 | 549 | ± 4.3% | 48% | 43% | 9% |
Gravis Marketing[28] | September 30–October 1, 2014 | 850 | ± 3% | 44% | 44% | 12% |
Suffolk University[9] | September 27–30, 2014 | 500 | ± 4.4% | 45% | 40% | 15% |
Fort Hays State University[29] | September 10–27, 2014 | 685 | ± 3.8% | 45% | 40% | 14% |
Public Policy Polling[10] | September 11–14, 2014 | 1,328 | ± 2.7% | 43% | 42% | 15% |
KSN/SurveyUSA[30] | September 4–7, 2014 | 555 | ± 4.2% | 43% | 46% | 11% |
SurveyUSA[31] | August 20–23, 2014 | 560 | ± 4.2% | 46% | 46% | 8% |
Public Policy Polling[11] | August 14–17, 2014 | 903 | ± 3.3% | 43% | 38% | 19% |
SurveyUSA[21] | July 17–22, 2014 | 1,208 | ± 2.9% | 47% | 41% | 11% |
SurveyUSA[32] | June 19–23, 2014 | 1,068 | ± 3.1% | 47% | 41% | 12% |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Kris Kobach (incumbent) | 508,926 | 59.2 | |
Democratic | Jean Schodorf | 350,692 | 40.8 | |
Total votes | 859,618 | 100 |
State Treasurer
[edit]Incumbent Republican State Treasurer Ron Estes was re-elected to a second term in office.[33] He defeated Democrat Carmen Alldritt.[6]
General election
[edit]Polling
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Ron Estes (R) |
Carmen Alldritt (D) |
Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling[7] | November 1–3, 2014 | 963 | ± 3.2% | 60% | 32% | 9% |
Public Policy Polling[8] | October 9–12, 2014 | 1,081 | ± 3% | 50% | 30% | 20% |
Public Policy Polling[10] | September 11–14, 2014 | 1,328 | ± 2.7% | 47% | 28% | 24% |
Public Policy Polling[11] | August 14–17, 2014 | 903 | ± 3.3% | 49% | 25% | 26% |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Ron Estes (incumbent) | 570,110 | 67.5 | |
Democratic | Carmen Alldritt | 274,257 | 32.5 | |
Total votes | 844,367 | 100 |
Commissioner of Insurance
[edit]Incumbent Republican Commissioner of Insurance Sandy Praeger is not running for re-election to a fourth term in office. She has endorsed the Democratic nominee, Dennis Anderson, saying that he is more "dedicated to good public policy and [will] not use the office for political gain."[34] Anderson lost the election to Ken Selzer.[35]
Republican primary
[edit]Beverly Gossage, David J. Powell, Ken Selzer, Clark Shultz and John M. Toplikar ran for the Republican nomination.[6]
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Ken Selzer | 64,911 | 27.0 | |
Republican | Beverly Gossage | 55,306 | 23.0 | |
Republican | Clark Shultz | 54,565 | 22.7 | |
Republican | David Powell | 40,388 | 16.8 | |
Republican | John Toplikar | 24,773 | 10.3 | |
Total votes | 239,943 | 100 |
General election
[edit]Selzer defeated Democrat Dennis Anderson in the general election.[6]
Polling
[edit]Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Ken Selzer (R) |
Dennis Anderson (D) |
Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling[7] | November 1–3, 2014 | 963 | ± 3.2% | 51% | 40% | 9% |
Gravis Marketing[26] | October 20–21, 2014 | 1,124 | ± 3% | 34% | 21% | 45% |
Public Policy Polling[8] | October 9–12, 2014 | 1,081 | ± 3% | 48% | 32% | 20% |
Gravis Marketing[28] | September 30–October 1, 2014 | 850 | ± 3% | 30% | 21% | 49% |
Public Policy Polling[10] | September 11–14, 2014 | 1,328 | ± 2.7% | 43% | 32% | 25% |
Public Policy Polling[11] | August 14–17, 2014 | 903 | ± 3.3% | 43% | 29% | 28% |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Ken Selzer | 512,679 | 61.5 | |
Democratic | Dennis Anderson | 320,862 | 38.5 | |
Total votes | 833,541 | 100 |
United States Senate
[edit]Republican senator Pat Roberts ran for re-election to a fourth term. Greg Orman is running as an independent. Shawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor won the Democratic primary, but withdrew his candidacy on September 3. After a court challenge, on September 18, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that his name would be taken off the ballot.[36] Roberts was re-elected with about 53% of the vote, compared to Orman's 43%.[37]
United States House of Representatives
[edit]Four U.S. representatives from the state of Kansas were elected in 2014, one from each of the state's four congressional districts.
Kansas House of Representatives
[edit]Elections were held for all 125 seats in the Kansas House of Representatives.
References
[edit]- ^ "Brownback running for re-election". Lawrence Journal-World. June 21, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ^ "Wichita woman enters governor's race". KAKE. January 12, 2014. Archived from the original on March 25, 2014. Retrieved March 31, 2014.
- ^ Benchaabane, Nassim (June 2, 2014). "Wichita candidate for governor announces new running mate". The Wichita Eagle. Archived from the original on June 26, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
- ^ Carpenter, Tim (September 17, 2013). "Davis launches Democratic campaign for Kansas governor". The Topeka Capital-Journal. Archived from the original on September 17, 2013. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
- ^ Milburn, John (October 22, 2013). "Davis teams with Docking in Kansas governor's race". Kentucky.com. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e "Candidates for the 2014 Primary". Office of the Kansas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on June 14, 2006. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
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- ^ a b c d "2014 General Election Official Vote Totals" (PDF). Kansas Secretary of State. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ "HDNews.net - an online service of the Hays Daily News". Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
- ^ "Ted Nugent endorses Kris Kobach's re-election bid". Archived from the original on August 8, 2014.
- ^ "Kansas Livestock Association backs Kobach challenger in primary".
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- ^ "Endorsements: Governor, secretary of state, insurance commissioner". Archived from the original on July 28, 2014.
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- ^ "Kobach re-elected as Kansas secretary of state". Lawrence Journal-World. Associated Press. November 4, 2014. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
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- ^ Turkewitz, Julie (April 12, 2017). "Who Is Ron Estes, Kansas' Newest Congressman?". The New York Times. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
- ^ "Praeger favors Democrat to succeed her as insurance commissioner". Kansas Health Institute. September 16, 2014. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
- ^ Ranney, Dave (November 4, 2014). "Selzer elected insurance commissioner". Kansas Health Institute. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
- ^ Carpenter, Tim (September 18, 2014). "Court permits Taylor to withdraw from Senate race". The Topeka Capital-Journal. Archived from the original on October 15, 2014. Retrieved September 18, 2014.
- ^ Helling, Dave (November 4, 2014). "Sen. Pat Roberts survives, defeating challenge from Greg Orman". Kansas City Star. Retrieved May 14, 2017.