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Vote August 2, 2022

Official Primary Election Ballot Democratic KC02-04 August 2, 2022
National, State, Township, Precinct, and Question Submitted Election County of Wyandotte, State of Kansas Vote Both Sides 165 To vote in favor of any candidate on the ballot, completely fill in the oval to the left of the person's name.
To vote in favor of any question submitted upon this ballot, completely fill in the oval to the left of the word "Yes"; to vote against it, completely fill in the oval to the left of the word "No". Write-in votes are only allowed if there is a write-in line provided.
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Instructions to Voter National Offices For United States Senate Vote for One
Mike Andra Democratic Wichita
Paul Buskirk Democratic Lawrence
Mark R. Holland Democratic Kansas City
Robert Klingenberg Democratic Salina
Michael Soetaert Democratic Alta Vista
Patrick Wiesner Democratic Overland Park
For United States Representative 2nd District Vote for One
Patrick Schmidt Democratic Topeka State Offices
For Governor and Lt. Governor Vote for One Pair
Richard S. Karnowski Democratic Seneca and Barry J. Franco Seneca
Laura Kelly Democratic Topeka and David Toland Iola
For Secretary of State
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Jenna Repass Democratic Overland Park
For Attorney General
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Chris Mann Democratic Lawrence State Offices
For State Treasurer Vote for One
Lynn W. Rogers Democratic Wichita
For Commissioner of Insurance Vote for One
Kiel Corkran Democratic Olathe For State Representative
34th District Vote for One
Valdenia C. Winn Democratic
Kansas City Judicial Offices For District Court Judge 29th District 3rd Division
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Delia Maria York Democratic Kansas City
For District Court Judge 29th District 4th Division
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William P. Mahoney Democratic Kansas City
For District Court Judge 29th District 5th Division Vote for One
Tony Martinez Democratic Kansas City
David Patrzykont Democratic Kansas City
For District Court Judge 29th District 6th Division Vote for One
Kate Lynch Democratic Kansas City
Judicial Offices For District Court Judge 29th District 10th Division Vote for One
Bill L. Klapper Democratic Kansas City
For District Court Judge 29th District 11th Division Vote for One
Timothy L. Dupree Democratic Kansas City
For District Court Judge 29th District 12th Division Vote for One
Candice Alcaraz Democratic Kansas City
Wesley Griffin Democratic Kansas City
For District Court Judge 29th District 15th Division Vote for One
Aaron T. Roberts Democratic Kansas City

Precinct Offices For Precinct Committeeman KC02-04 Vote for One
Write-in For Precinct Committeewoman KC02-04 Vote for One
Write-in EW Initials Provisional 11 12 61 21 40 41 42 47 51 SAMPLE Vote Both Sides
Question Submitted Constitutional Amendment Vote Yes or No Explanatory statement.
The Value Them Both Amendment would affirm there is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to require the government funding of abortion, and would reserve to the people of Kansas, through their elected state legislators, the right to pass laws to regulate abortion, including, but not limited to, in circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, or when necessary to save the life of the mother. A vote for the Value Them Both Amendment would affirm there is no Kansas constitutional right to abortion or to require the government funding of abortion, and would reserve to the people of Kansas, through their elected state legislators, the right to pass laws to regulate abortion. A vote against the Value Them Both Amendment would make no changes to the constitution of the state of Kansas, and could restrict the people, through their elected state legislators, from regulating abortion by leaving in place the recently recognized right to abortion. Shall the following be adopted? ยง 22. Regulation of abortion. Because Kansans value both women and children, the constitution of the state of Kansas does not require government funding of abortion and does not create or secure a right to abortion. To the extent permitted by the constitution of the United States, the people, through their elected state representatives and state senators, may pass laws regarding abortion, including, but not limited to, laws that account for circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, or circumstances of necessity to save the life of the mother. Yes No