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Marlee Carpenter and Natalie Bright Bright and Carpenter Consulting, Inc. 2010 Kansas Elections
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2 US Senators 4 US House members US House members elected to two-year term US Senate members elected to 6-year term
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Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner, State School Board Elected to four-year term Governor is term-limited to two terms (8 years) No term limits on other statewide offices All statewide offices up for election in 2010 State Treasurer $82,563 Secretary of State $86,003 Governor $110,707
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40 Senate members Elected to four-year term All members will stand for re-election in 2012 31 Republicans, 9 Democrats Daily Pay Rate = $88.66
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125 House members Elected to a two-year term, in even numbered years Standing re-election in 2010 76 Republicans, 49 Democrats Daily Pay Rate = $88.66
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90-day session begins the second Monday of January First Adjournment mid-April Veto Session 2-1/2 weeks after first adjournment Sine Die at end of May (end of session)
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Filing Deadline—June 10, 2010 Primary Election—August 3, 2010 General Election—November 2, 2010
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Contested US Senate Seat (Brownback) No Incumbents in 3 out of 4 Congressional Seats One US Senate member up for election in 2014 Redistricting will begin during 2011 session
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Kansas Statewide offices Governor Secretary of State Attorney General Treasurer Insurance Commissioner Board of Education Kansas Senate District 7 th & 17 th All Kansas House of Representatives US House Elections House and Senate members in several races US Senate race for Brownback’s open seat
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38 uncontested races 23 Republicans 15 Democrats 14 primary elections only (all Republican) 52 general elections only KANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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Races with both primary and general elections: 21 House districts 18 races Republican primary election where Republican winner faces a Democrat 3 races Democratic primary where Democratic winner faces a Republican KANSAS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, cont.
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9 Kansas Senators running for a different office Several senators could be picked to serve in new administration Senate leadership unhappy Senate District 7 (Huntington-R) had a primary race District 17 open seat with Barnett resignation (Longbine-R) Republican divide continue between leadership and House-Senate
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House Republican leadership hopes to pick up 8 “more” conservative Republican seats House Democrat leadership believes it can gain seats Several “insurance policy” candidates indicated by Democrat leadership Tea Party influence & anti- incumbent sentiment
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Mixed results as to direction of Republican party U.S. Senate race (Moran) U.S. House races (Yoder, Huelskamp Pompeo and Jenkins) 2 House moderate Republicans unseated (Quigley and Horst) 1 House conservative Republican unseated (Faber) Neufeld vs. Love Several replacements will be needed for Senate and House Love Neufeld
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Maximum Contribution Per Election Individual’s Occupation and Industry required if giving this amount or more Federal Races (US Senate and House) $2,400 for the primary $2,400 for the general $200 over the course of both the “Primary” and “General” elections Statewide Races (Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General and Insurance Commissioner) $2,000 for the primary $2000 for the general $150 per “election” Kansas Senate $1,000 for the primary $1,000 for the general $150 per “election” Kansas House of Representatives $500 for the primary $500 for the general $150 per “election”
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1. Kansas Contractors Assn. $165,479 2. Kansas National Education Assn. $127,514 3. Kansas Realtors PAC $122,450 4. Kansas Medical Society$ 92,240 5. Kansas Bankers Assn.$ 89,425 6. Kansas Chamber of Commerce PAC$ 87,250 7. Kansans for Lifesaving Cures $ 79,500 8. Kansas Optometric $ 74,350 9. Life Sciences Fund of the Greater KC Chamber of Commerce $ 71,000 10. Kansas Insurance Agents $ 59,450
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Bright and Carpenter Newsletter on Election Results www.brightcarpenter.com KS Secretary of State Election Information www.kssos.org/elections/elections.html Locate voting district information myvoteinfo.voteks.org
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New Cabinet Members ERO’s New Appointments New Budget Director Establish Relationships with Legislative Leadership Develop Budget Campaign Promises
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Budget Job creation HR Issues Education Funding Health Care Reform Tax Structure Redistricting
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Bright and Carpenter Consulting, Inc. 815 SW Topeka Blvd., Ste. 2C Topeka, KS 66612 785.783.7111 Natalie Bright natalie@brightcarpenter.com 316.640.1422 Marlee Carpenter marlee@brightcarpenter.com 785.213.0185 www.brightcarpenter.com
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