Lawrence, Kansas
Election 2004
Kids Voting ResultsIn Douglas County, 4,426 ballots were counted. Some ballots were discarded because students voted for more than one candidate in some races. Here's a look at the Kids Voting Douglas County vote totals: President • John F. Kerry (D) – 2,230• George W. Bush (R) – 1,963 • Ralph Nader (I) – 153 U.S. House: 2nd District • Jim Ryun – 710• Nancy Boyda – 629 • Dennis Hawver – 102 U.S. House: 3rd District • Dennis Moore – 970• Kris Kobach – 807 • Joe Bellis – 46 • Richard Wells – 39 U.S. Senate • Lee Jones – 1,470• Sam Brownback – 1,455 • George Cook – 169 • Steven Rosile – 82 State Senate: 2nd District • Mark Buhler – 875• Marci Francisco – 745 State Senate: 19th District • Bob Hanson – 77• Anthony Hensley – 59 State Senate: 3rd District • Jan Justice – 635• Roger Pine – 427 State House: 10th District • Rich Lorenzo – 242• Tom Holland– 236 • Robert Garrard – 27 State House: 45th District • Tom Sloan – 389• Patrick Wilbur – 110 State House: 53rd District • Jack L. Woefel – 90• Ann Mah – 51 • Thomass Lessman – 12 State Board of Education : 4th District • Bill Wagnon – 637• Robert Meissner – 568 Douglas County District Attorney • Christine Kenney – 959• Charles E. Branson – 889 Douglas County Treasurer • Cindy Monshizadeh – 1,016• Paula Gilchrist – 921 County Commission: 3rd District • Jere McElhaney – 472• Marguerite Ermeling – 269 County Clerk • Jamie Shew – 1,042• Marni Penrod – 968 District Court Judge • Michael Malone269 Yes 117 No • Paula Martin 230 Yes 125 No • Jack Murphy 210 Yes 88 No Student Opinion Poll Question Should the U.S. government subsidize higher education? 290 Yes 81 No (Answered by students in grades nine through 12) |
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How high do you predict gas prices will get this summer?
"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