Sam Brownback - Electoral History

Electoral History

Kansas's 2nd congressional district: 1994 results
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct
1994 John Carlin 71,025 34% Sam Brownback 135,725 66%
U.S. Senate elections in Kansas (Class III): Results 1998–2004
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct Libertarian Votes Pct Reform Votes Pct
1998 Paul Feleciano 229,718 32% Sam Brownback 474,639 65% Tom Oyler 11,545 2% Alvin Bauman 11,334 2%
2004 Lee Jones 310,337 27% Sam Brownback 780,863 69% Steven A. Rosile 21,842 2% George Cook 15,980 1%
* Dole resigned in 1996; Sheila Frahm was appointed to his former seat until a special election could be held in 1996. Brownback then defeated Frahm in the Republican primary and won the general to serve out the remainder of Dole's term.
Governor's election in Kansas, 2010
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Sam Brownback - Jeff Colyer 530,760 63.28%
Democratic Tom Holland - Kelly Kultala 270,166 32.21%
Libertarian Andrew Gray - Stacey Davis 22,460 2.68%
Reform Ken Cannon - Dan Faubion 15,397 1.84%
Totals 838,790 100.0%
Republican gain from Democratic

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