Kansas State Board of Education election, 2006
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Category: Kansas elections, 2006
This article discusses the 2006 election for the Kansas State Board of Education. Five of the ten seats will be on the ballot in November. The primary election on August 1, 2006 ensured that the Board will have a moderate majority next year.
- Republican Candidates:
- District 1 - None.
- District 3 - John W. Bacon (incumbent-creationist) beat Harry E. McDonald III and David A. Oliphant
- District 5 - Sally Cauble (moderate) beat Connie Morris (incumbent-creationist)
- District 7 - Ken R. Willard (incumbent-creationist) beat Donna Viola and Ken T. Liggett
- District 9 - Jana Shaver (moderate) beat Brad Patzer (creationist)
- Democratic Candidates:
- District 1 - Janet Waugh (incumbent-moderate) (website) beat Jesse L. Hall (creationist) in the primary
- District 3 - Don Weiss (moderate) (website)
- District 5 - Tim Cruz (moderate) (website)
- District 7 - Jack Wempe (moderate) (website)
- District 9 - Kent Runyan (moderate) (website)
Results
- District 1 -
- Waugh 51914
- District 3 -
- Weiss 42995
- Bacon 54048
- Distict 5 -
- Cruz 24431
- Cauble 45020
- District 7 -
- Wempe 41411
- Willard 43540
- District 9 -
- Runyan 34966
- Shaver 42122
External Links
- Thoughts from Kansas blog
- Kansas! - DailyKos diary
- Kansas struggles to Evolve, Round Two - DailyKos diary
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