Returns From Tuesday’s General Election
(westernkansasnews.com) Here are election returns from local and state races of interest. Polls closed at 7 Tuesday night.
Changing Liquor Ordinance in Ford County allowing establishments to more easily sell alcohol by the drink
For 4,977 68%
Against 2,400 2383 32%
Ford County Commissioner, District 3
Ken W. Snook 1,408 54%
Charles Sellens 1,018 39%
Clark County Liquor by the Drink
For 635 65%
Against 330 35%
President (State has 6 electoral votes for the 270 needed to win presidency) 3323 of 3,509 precincts reporting
Hillary Clinton (D) 399,336 36%
Donald Trump (R) 639,620 58%
Jill Stein (G) 21,776 2%
Gary Johnson (L) 51,148 5%
US Senate 3323 of 3,509 precincts reporting
Jerry Moran (R) 697,593 63%
Patrick Weisner (D) 355,336 32%
Robert Garrard (L) 60,500 5%
US House 1st District-KS 1,340 of 1,340 precincts reporting
Roger Marshall (R) 166,051 66%
Alan LaPolice (I) 66,218 26%
Kerry Burt (L) 18,415 7%
Retainment of Justices KS Supreme Court 3,323 of 3,509 precincts reporting
Carol Beier
Yes 584,629 56%
No 458,358 44%
Dan Biles
Yes 574,739 55%
No 462, 232 45%
Lawton Nuss
Yes 571,379 55%
No 464,411 45%
Marla Luckert
Yes 578,150 56%
No 456,454 44%
Caleb Stegall
Yes 733,502 71%
No 301,109 29%
Amendment to KS Constitution Adding Protections for Hunting and Fishing 3,323 of 3,509 precincts reporting
Yes 887,039 81%
No 202,518 19%
Comanche County Attorney (all precincts reporting)
Allison Kuhns (R) 463 52%
James Herd (D) 395 48%
Comanche County Commission District 3
Larry Harvey (R) 150 52%
Steve Herd (D) 137 48%
Hamilton County Sheriff
Michael Wilson (R) 569 67%
Richard Garza (D) 281 33%
Haskell County Commission District Two
Chuck Lozar (D) 268 63%
Chris King (R) 158 37%
Senate District 33
Mary Jo Taylor (R) 20,759 77%
Matt Bristow (D) 6,358 23%
Hodgeman County Commissioner, District 2
Jeff Rdyquist (R) 125
Rodney Beltz (D) 54
Hugoton 1% Sales Tax Increase
Yes 1,350 76%
No 423 24%