Lawrence, Kansas

Election 2003

Election 2003 update
Official vote totals: city commission, school board, school bond issue | Final election results map | School bond issue

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Candidate Profiles

City Commission candidates

Three seats are open on the Lawrence City Commission. Voters may select up to three candidates in the general election on April 1. Candidates with asterisks beside their name did not advance past the February 27 primary election.

Several city commission and school board candidates participated in exclusive online chats with World Online, and each candidate was profiled by 6News.

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• Gregory A. DiVilbiss
• Lee Gerhard
• Lynn Goodell
• Dennis (Boog) Highberger
• Mike Rundle
• David Schauner

Zachary Bassin*
August "Gus" Lafayette Huber IV*
Ken McRae*
Eddie Lehman*
G. Wayne Parks*

USD 497 school board candidates


Four seats are open on the school board. Voters may select up to four candidates in the general election on April 1. Candidates with asterisks beside their name did not advance past the February 27 primary election.

Cille King
Mary L. Loveland
Rich Minder
Scott E. Morgan
Sue Morgan
Leonard Ortiz
Michael L. Pomes
Cindy Yulich

Brent K. Garner*
Samuel Gould*
Eddie Lehman*
Gordon Longabach*
Ron Powell*

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On the street

How high do you predict gas prices will get this summer?
Steve Bradt "I’ll guess $3.40 around here. Things seem tenuous with the oil supply, so I can see it getting that high. I hope not, but I can see it happening."
— Steve Bradt, brewer, Lawrence