00000179-cdc6-d978-adfd-cfc6d7d40002Coverage of the issues, races and people shaping Kansas elections in 2016, including statewide coverage in partnership with KCUR, Kansas Public Radio, and High Plains Public Radio.

Who To Watch In Tuesday's Primary Elections

Several important local races will be decided in Tuesday's primary election. These are just some of the races we'll be following tomorrow during our live coverage of statewide primary elections (8 to 10 p.m. on KMUW 89.1 FM). You can find the full candidate listing and results at the Kansas secretary of state's website.

U.S. Senate

Republican race:

Incumbent U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, and candidate D.J. Smith.
Credit moran.senate.gov, ballotpedia.org

U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, first elected to Congress in 1996, faces former Osawatomie councilwoman D.J. Smith for the second time (she also ran in 2014) in the Republican primary.

Democratic race:

Candidates Monique Singh, left, and Patrick Wiesner.
Credit Monique Singh-Bey for Senate Facebook, wiesnerforsenate.com

Radio host Monique Singh and tax attorney Patrick Wiesner are running in the Democratic primary.  

U.S. House District 1

Tim Huelskamp, left, and Roger Marshall.
Credit huelskamp.house.gov, Dr. Roger Marshall Facebook

"Big First" Congressman Tim Huelskamp faces physician Roger Marshall in the Republican primary. Already Marshall has the backing of the same agricultural groups who helped get Huelskamp elected in the first place.    

U.S. House District 4

Democratic candidates Dan Giroux, left, and Robert Tillman.
Credit Dan Giroux for Kansas Facebook, CJOnline.com

Former Sedgwick County prosecutor Dan Giroux and 2012 candidate Robert Tillman are on the Democratic primary ballot running for the seat currently held by Republican Kansas Rep. Mike Pompeo.

U.S. House District 3

Republican race:  

U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder, left, and candidate Greg Goode.
Credit Congressman Kevin Yoder Facebook, Goode for Congress Facebook

Inbumbent Kevin Yoder faces Greg Goode in the Republican primary.

Democratic race: 

Reggie Marselus, Nathaniel McLaughlin, and Jay Sidie.
Credit Twitter, NMcLaughlinforcongress.com, Jay4congress.com

Three candidates--Reggie Marselus, Nathaniel McLaughlin and JaySidie--are on the Democratic primary ballot.  

Sedgwick County Commission District 3

Commissioner Karl Peterjohn, left, and David Dennis.
Credit Deborah Shaar / KMUW

Commissioner Karl Peterjohn faces David Dennis in the primary for Sedgwick County's District 3 seat. The results of the primary election could determine the future of the commission's conservative majority.  

Senate District 14

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Republican race:  

Republican Sen. Forrest Knox, left, and primary candidate Bruce Givens.
Credit kslegislature.org, Butler County Times Gazette

Sen. Forrest Knox, who was elected to Kansas House District 13 in 2004 and to the Kansas Senate in 2012, goes against Bruce Givens, assistant director of special education with the Butler County Special Education Cooperative.

Democratic race: 

Candidates Carl Shay, left, and Mark Pringle.
Credit Carl Shay for Senate Facebook, PringleForSenate.com

Carl Shay and Mark Pringle are running for a spot on the general ballot.

Senate District 16

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Republican Sen. Ty Masterson, left, and primary candidate Troy Tabor.
Credit kslegislature.org, Troy Tabor Facebook

Sen. Ty Masterson, chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee since 2013, goes up against Andover City Council member Troy Tabor in the Republican primary. Read more about the race here.

Senate District 25

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First-time candidates William Eveland and Jim Price are running in the Republican primary for former Sen. Michael O'Donnell's seat as he runs for Sedgwick County Commissioner. (Educator Lynn Rogers is running unopposed for the Democratic slot on the ballot.) [Hear about how other Kansas educators are going after seats in the Legislature this year.]

Senate District 27

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Republican incumbent Gene Suellentrop, left, and candidate Lori Graham.
Credit kslegislature.org, graham4ks.com

Kansas State Rep. Gene Suellentrop (District 91) will go against computer programmer Lori Graham ?in the Republican primary.

Senate District 28

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Sen. Mike Petersen, left, and Jo Hillman.
Credit kslegislature.org, Jo Hillman Facebook

Republican incumbent Mike Petersen, who was first elected to Senate in 2005, will face Jo Hillman in the Republican primary. 

Senate District 31

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Sen. Carolyn McGinn, left, and Renee Erickson.

Incumbent Carolyn McGinn, who was first elected to the Kansas Senate in 2004, will face Renee Erickson in the Republican primary.

Senate District 34

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Sen. Terry Bruce, left, and Ed Berger.
Credit kslegislature.org, Bergerforkansas.com

Incumbent Terry Bruce, first elected to the Kansas Senate in 2004, faces retired educator Ed Berger in the Republican primary.

House District 75

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Rep. Will Carpenter and Mary Martha Good.
Credit kslegislature.org, kshs.org

Incumbent Will Carpenter, who was first elected to the Kansas House in 2012, will go against recently retired educator Mary Martha Good on the Republican ballot.  

House District 80

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Rep. Kasha Kelley, left, and candidate Anita Judd-Jenkins.

Kasha Kelley, first elected in 2005, faces Anita Judd-Jenkins in the Republican primary. 

House District 87

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Republican candidates Roger Elliott and Jeremy Alessi are running for a shot at legislator Mark Kahrs' seat. Kahrs announced he will retire after his term ends in January.

House District 91

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Greg Lakin, left, and J.C. Moore.
Credit ballotpedia.org, J.C. Moore for Kansas Facebook

Candidates Greg Lakin and J.C. Moore will face off on the Republican ballot for a shot at the seat being vacated by former Rep. Gene Suellentrop, who is running for Kansas Senate District 27.  

House District 94

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Republican race:

Scott Anderson, left and Leo Delperdang.
Credit Scott Anderson for Kansas, Delperdang for Kansas Facebooks

Scott Anderson and Leo Delperdang are running in the Republican primary for the seat previously held by Mario Goico.  

House District 98

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Steven Crum, left, and Justin Kraemer.
Credit Steven Crum Facebook, Justin Kraemer for Kansas Facebook

Steven Crum and Justin Kraemerare running in the Democratic primary to face Republican incumbent Steve Anthimides in the general election.   

House District 104

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Rep. Steven Becker, left, and candidate Lowell J. Peachey.

Incumbent Steven Becker, first elected in 2013, faces Lowell J. Peachey in the Republican primary.  

House District 114

Incumbent Jack Thimesch, left, and candidate Herchel Crainer.
Credit kslegislature.org, crainer114.com

Incumbent Jack Thimesch, elected to the House in 2012, faces State Farm agent Herchel Crainer in the Republican primary.    

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