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♦ Kansas Senate: There were two special senate elections both won by republicans, and Jay Emler was elected Majority Leader after Derek Schmidt resigned to become state attorney general.
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♦ Kansas House: Republicans picked up 16 seats in the Kansas House of Representatives, resulting in 92 Republican representatives, the highest number since 1953-54.
♦ President: In the year Democrat Barack Obama was elected president, Republican presidential candidate John McCain carried Kansas by a wide margin.
♦ Kansas House: The Republicans held their ground but lost a seat to a subsequent defection, leaving them with 77 seats.
♦ Kansas Statewides: After a seven-way primary, Jim Barnett and Susan Wagle lost the gubernatorial election to incumbent democrat Kathleen Sebelius.
♦ Kansas House: After the election and some defections to the democrats, the Republicans held 78 House seats, a net loss of 5 seats.
♦ Kansas Statewides: Republican Tim Shallenberger and David Lindstrom lost the race for Governor against Kathleen Sebelius.
♦ Kansas Senate: There were no senate elections, but John Vratil became Senate Vice President after Sandy Praeger resigned to become Insurance Commissioner.
♦ Kansas Statewides: Bill Graves, after defeating David Miller in the primary, won re-election as governor in a landslide.
♦ President: Republican Presidential candidate Bob Dole easily won Kansas, but lost the national election to Bill Clinton.
♦ U. S. Senate: When Bob Dole resigned his Senate seat in June 1996 to run for President and Nancy Kassebaum decided not to run for re-election as a U. S. Senator, there were open elections for both Kansas US Senate seats.
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♦ Primary Election: The primary, held on August 7, 2012, was billed by the media as a decisive battle between moderate republicans, particularly those in the state senate aligned with the Senate leadership, and conservative republican challengers, generally aligned with Governor Brownback.
♦ U. S. Senate: Jerry Moran became the new U. S. Senator, replacing Sam Brownback, after a tough primary victory over Todd Tiahrt.
♦ U. S. Congress: Republicans continued to hold all four Congressional seats: Jerry Moran won the 1st district after Pat Roberts vacated the seat to run for the U. S. Senate, Jim Ryun won the 2nd district, Vince Snowbarger won the 3rd district after Jan Meyers decided not to run for re-election, and Todd Tiahrt was re-elected in the 4th District.
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♦ Kansas Senate: There were no senate elections, but when Sheila Frahm resigned to become Lt Governor ; Jerry Moran became Majority Leader and Alicia Salisbury became Senate Vice President.
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♦ U. S. Congress: Republicans won all four Congressional districts for the first time since 1996 with Tim Huelskamp winning the first, after a seven-way primary ; incumbent Lynn Jenkins winning re-election in the second ; Kevin Yoder winning the third, after a 13-way primary ; and Mike Pompeo winning in the fourth, after a four-way primary.
♦ U. S. Congress: Jerry Moran, in the 1st District, and Todd Tiahrt, in the 4th District, won re-election to Congress.
♦ U. S. Congress: Jerry Moran in the 1st District, Jim Ryun in the 2nd District, and Todd Tiahrt in the 4th District won re-election.
♦ President: Republican Presidential candidate George H. W. Bush won Kansas, but lost the national election to Bill Clinton.
♦ U. S. Congress: Pat Roberts held the 1st District ; Jan Meyers held the 3rd district, and Dick Nichols won the 5th district.
♦ Kansas Statewides: Democrat Joan Finney won the Governor's office, defeating incumbent republican governor Mike Hayden, who had defeated Nestor Weigand in the primary.
♦ U. S. Congress: Pat Roberts held the 1st District ; Jan Meyers held the 3rd district, and Bob Whittaker won the 5th district.
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