Saline County Election Final Results

KSAL Staff - Tue 03:49 PM 11/06/2012

Saline County Election Results

PRECINCTS COUNTED (OF 53) 53 100.0%

REGISTERED VOTERS - TOTAL 36,241

BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL 21,434

VOTER TURNOUT - TOTAL 59.14%

Contested Races

President:

Romney / Ryan (Republican) 13,697 64.30%

Obama / Biden (Democrat) 6,910 32.44%

Johnson / Gray (Libertarian) 495 2.32%

Baldwin / Martin (Reform) 93 .44%

Kansas State Senate 24th District:

Tom Arpke (Republican) 11,180 53.87%

Janice Norlin (Democrat) 9,499 45.77%

Kansas State Representative 69th District:

J.R. Claeys (Republic) 3,879 53.58%

Gary Swartzendruber (Democrat) 3,322 45.89%

Kansas State Representative 71st District:

Diana Dierks (Republican) 5,552 61.96%

Alan Jilka (Democrat) 3,389 37.82%

Kansas State Board of Education 6th District:

Deena Horst (Republican) 11,234 54.60%

Carol Viar (Democrat) 9,311 45.25%

Saline County Commission District 2:

Jim Gile (Republican) 4,763 61.65%

Jennifer Bonilla-Baker (Democrat) 2,866 37.10%

Saline County Commission District 3 :

John Price (Republican) 3,495 48.07%

Janice Morris (Democrat) 2,962 40.74%

Luci Larsen (Write In) 814 11.20%

Saline County Clerk:

Don Merriman (Democrat) 12,367 60.89%

David Fanshier (Republican) 7,919 38.99%

Saline County Treasurer:

Jim DuBois (Republican) 11,446 55.96%

Johnna Vosseller (Democrat) 8,984 43.92%

KS Constitutional Amendment

Yes 11,499 60.17%

No 7,611 39.83%

Special Question Shall The Salina City Sexual Orientation Ordinance Be Overturned:

Yes 9,079 54.15%

No 7,686 45.85%

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Iamgonnagetyou

Tuesday 6 November 2012 18:34 Report this comment

Yes over turn it.

localyokel

Tuesday 6 November 2012 19:00 Report this comment

Don't forget the property tax question.

lilith

Tuesday 6 November 2012 20:38 Report this comment

Well Salina is even more ignorant than I thought

lindag

Tuesday 6 November 2012 21:36 Report this comment

I knew there were a lot of ignorant people in Salina, I just thought there would be 50% plus one that were not.

gladtobegone1

Wednesday 7 November 2012 00:09 Report this comment

I knew Salina was backwards.. didn't realize how backwards until now... so glad I don't live there anymore.

Iamgonnagetyou

Wednesday 7 November 2012 02:05 Report this comment

Glad you don't either. The people have spoke and the outcome is as what was expected. Norlin brought this on us and the ordinance was defeated as well as her ambitions for running for office. But our job is not done we need to remove the 3 commissioners that supported this when they come up for re-election to complete this issue.

Iamgonnagetyou

Wednesday 7 November 2012 02:07 Report this comment

I guess now the gay outspoken individuals can either love salina or leave salina.

Wowza

Wednesday 7 November 2012 06:13 Report this comment

That is soooo funny, you shove something down the people's throats and it is welcomed and needed. When the people speak up and vote to get rid of it then they are called ignorant. That wonderful art should have been put to the vote, the wonderful riverwalk needs to be voted on, the new convention center needs to be voted on. Let the people of Salina tell our leaders what they want from the City and County they support, the way is should be. If other tax payers don't like it, then move to Colorado where you can at least puff your troubles away. I voted and I am proud of it, but I am not going to attack those who voted differently. If I don't like that LBGT was repealed then I will pack up my stuff and move. Can't say the people didn't speak on this one.

TK_Wade

Wednesday 7 November 2012 14:18 Report this comment

I would like to know why many people would vote to repeal this? They speak of religious freedoms. Does the Bible teach intolerance? Does it teach prejudice? I don't know what Bible people are studying, but the Bible I've studied teaches compassion, tolerance, understanding, forgiveness, and acceptance for everyone, not just believers. Why would you turn someone away? Because they know how to love passionately? Open you mind, and more importantly open your heart. I consider myself a christian and I openly support LGBT because it is the RIGHT thing to do. I welcome your argument as to why I am wrong.

cassie

Wednesday 7 November 2012 17:12 Report this comment

No one has said you are wrong. Not everyone shares your opinion and that is obvious by the way the vote went. I just happen to not share your opinion, but that doesnt mean Im wrong either.

GetAGrip

Wednesday 7 November 2012 17:54 Report this comment

Cassie..Nice comeback response. Glad you did not fall for someone trying to sway you into a none winning argument. You are very much entitled to your opinion, and yes, that doesn't mean you are wrong either.

TK_Wade

Thursday 8 November 2012 11:33 Report this comment

Cassie & GetAGrip, this isn't exactly a grey area. Do you allow discrimination or do you not allow discrimination based on sexual orientation is the question. And why? What is the reason for your opinion. I'm not trying to sway you into a non-winning argument. I'm trying to understand your opinion as best I can. The Ordinance has nothing to do with protecting religious freedoms, which is the argument I've heard repeated over and over. I don't understand, so please explain it to me. You commented, so you have an opinion you'd like to voice, and I would like to debate it. You debate to rationalize an opinion, so please try an rationalize yours, since you were willing to respond to me.