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Newton kansan daily record
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newton kansan daily record

  • Kansas, Deaths, 1811-1940 at FamilySearch for Atchison, Cherokee, Crawford, Elk, Kingman, Labette, Miami, Montgomery, Nemaha, Osage, Shawnee, Sherman, and Wyandotte Counties coverage varies by county.
  • This article originally appeared on The Kansan: City, school elections hosted Nov.Online Kansas Death Indexes, Cemetery Burials and Obituaries There are 50 Total provisional ballots to be canvassed 9 in the community room of the Harvey County Courthouse. There was a Little Arkansas River Drainage District election Tuesday - David Friesen, Kent Mayfield and San Nikkel each earned a seat as the only filers for openings Next on the calendarĬounty vote canvassing by the Harvey County Commission will be at 8:30 a.m. Travis Francis ran unopposed for a seat, as did Beth Fields and Paulette Ware. Bryan Thompson (187) outpaced Dwight Wilkes (82) in Harvey County.

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    Sedgwick, also split by a county line, featured one contested seat for the board of education.

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    Bourbon, Tiana Gaines and Mollie Partridge were the only candidates filed for the three open seats. In the Peabody Burns USD 398 race, Hannah B. In the Moundridge race - which is a school district split by county lines - Craig Galle (32), Rick Kohl (24), Ryan Koehn (19) and Brad Jantz (15) competed in the Harvey County portion of the voting. Ben Schrage, Kelly Booton and Patrick Flaming will earn seats on the board. Zackerie Leford (416) fell just short.įor Goessel USD 411, where each of the three open seats were elected in separate elections, each seat had only one candidate file. The Hesston 460 Board of Education race saw Layne Frick (555), Sara Jantz (518) and Susan Rostetter (532) won the three seats available. Matthew Ayres (124) faced off against Tim Boese (282) in a contested race. In Halstead 440, Joy Hoofer and Thomas Wise each ran unopposed for a seat on the board of education. Klein (6), Jonie Embree-Meinders (3) and Karl Matlack (3) were vying for three seats. In the Burrton USD 369 Board of Education Race Anthony J. Reece Hiebert and Jessica Williams were the only candidates filed for two open seats on the Walton City council. In Walton Barry Wentz will again be mayor, running unopposed in the election. Hartman (144) and Kramer Siemens (134) defeated Randi Toliin (111). In the Sedgwick Council race voters needed to select two candidates - Daniel R. He would not relinquish that lead, winning 213-30. Bryan Champman left the mail and advance voting counts with an 11-1 lead over Shannon D. Jason Jones, Brad Unruh, Michael Wallace, Josh Homewood The city council race was contested - three candidates for two seats. For city council, Brad Unruh (528) and Michael Wallace (393) finished ahead of Jason Jones (330) for the two open seats of the council. The Hesston race for mayor saw David Kauffman unopposed on the ballot. In 2019 Flavin missed a seat on the council by just three votes. incumbent Michael Wallace (193) just beat out Incumbent Samuel G. In the city council race four candidates were vying for three seats - Josh Homewood (294) and Brody Flavin (237) picked up four-year terms. (180) lost to incumbent Dennis Travis (194) -for the mayoral seat. In the city council race there were three seats open - only Joshua Greenhaw and Greg Robinson filed. Incumbent Rodney Redinger was unopposed for the Mayor's seat. In Burrton there were two city elections, and everyone on the ballot was elected. The third seat went to Mark Jenkins (280) held off Ray Penner (260) for the third seat. Campbell (314) and Dick (290) parlayed that early lead into wins. Dick were tied (113) ahead of Ray Penner (98) and Mark Jenkins (88) following advance and mail ballot counts. In North Newton Dennis Campbell and Gregg A. Laura Garvin (1,019), Morgan Simmerling (1,015) and Reachel McLoud (760) rounded out the field. The third seat went to Brenna Haines (1,458). Steinmetz finished second overall with 1,512 votes. In the Newton USD 373 Board of Education race it appeared incumbent Andy Ortiz (963, 27 percent of precincts reporting) would run away with the race early, paced by incumbent Dayna Steinmetz (802).īoth would earn terms on the board, Ortiz winning overall with 1,773 votes.














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