+ Volume 128 Issue 42 november 5,2014 + KANSA Kansan.com | The student voice sin BROWNBA Dav Volume 128 Issue 42 Sam Brownback celebrates his re-election Tuesday night at the Capitol Plaza GREG ORMAN (I) UNOFFICIAL RESULTS: 43 percent of the votes (335,692) REACTION: Orman said he wants his campaign to stand as a message of encouragement to future independent candidates. As the speech ended, the enthusiasm in the room was almost as palpable as when Orman left the stage to mingle with his guests. His watch party was held at the Overland Park Convention Center. BUZZ: "Roberts may have won tonight, but we didn't lose," Orman said. "What we have done tonight is the start of something great for this country." —By Alex Keena 86 cars ticketed + MIRANDA DAVIS @MirandaDavisUDK ine Parking and Transit department issued 86 citations Monday night during the first basketball game of the season. Donna Hultine, director of Parking and Transit, said that number is pretty typical for the first game of the season. One of the lots that is blocked off for games is lot 90 by the Ambler Student Recreation and Fitness Center, which is majorly a yellow parking pass lot where many students park. Hultine said since it's a mostly student lot, if tickets are issued there, it will be a majority of them who receive tickets. Of the citations issued, 62 of them were students, eight were faculty and the other 16 were either unidentified, visitor or non-university. Out of the 86 citations issued, 72 were in lot 90, 11 in the Allen Fieldhouse Garage and three in lot 71, located between Hoglund Ballpark and Allen Fieldhouse. Parking and Transit issued a total of 226 tickets overall Monday, according to Hultine. Students who park in lot 90 and have to be on campus for other activities during basketball games should move their car to another yellow lot, Hultine said. Lots 61, 63 and 34, located next to the computer science building on Sunnyside Avenue are available after 5 p.m. for those who have valid permits. Lot 300 and 302 on West Campus are available to yellow permit holders, where there is shuttle to bring students to campus. The parking department put up signs 48 hours in advance of all games and it's important for students to be aware of the schedule and the signage in the lot, Hultine said. - Edited by Ashley Pera Index CLASSIFIEDS 9 CRYPTOQUIPS 6 CROSSWORD 6 OPINION 4 All contents, unless stated otherwise, $ \textcircled{c} $ 2014 The University D + THE UNIVERSITY DAILY Clip & Save! KANSAN COUPONS Helping you maintain your student budget! 20%off Checkers LOW FOOD PRICES your purchase! 3514 Clinton Parkway 788-832-2274 $ 5 2300 Louisiana St. Lawrence, KS 66046 STORE COUPON GOOD THRU 11-09-14 \* Limit 1 coupon per person. May not be combined with any other offer. With purchase of $25 or more* * excludes beer and tobacco products OFF! 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After the old champagne bot- appy." The governor thanked them and avis on a good race. of the votes as they heard conced- Abe & Jake's Landing crowded to cheer on mingled throughout the TVs, but as the favor, spectators state over the past two the greatest experienc- — By Riley Mortensen Y RESULTS: lenkins (R) g" Highberger (D) e totals) 3 canvass by county com for the full result com for the full results eral judge Daniel Crabtree ruled favor of same-sex marriage for as today, when he granted an injunction to the plainn in the case, Marie v. Moser. The action is a court order that says clerks can't deny marriage lists to same-sex couples in Kan- btree also put a temporary stay ei injunction, which gives the se until Nov. 11 to appeal the se until, according to a memorand order signed by Crabtree Friday's hearing of the case, the tiff's had requested the prelimin injunction, and the defense had they would appeal the decision abtree decided to grant it, but ion said he has not heard the use's response since Crabtree's ion came out today. e rules against Kansas' sex marriage ban he state says it won't appeal, njunction would go into effect adiatively, which means same-ouples in Kansas could possibly getting marriage licenses. — Kelsie Jennings VISIT KANSAN.COM FOR UPDATES ON THIS STORY HI: 69 L0: 40