1994 PRIMARIES UN I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N Wednesday, July 27, 1994 --- 3 OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION ABSENT VOTER BALLOT DEMOCRATIC PARTY DUOULEAS COUNTY STATE OF KANSAS AUGUST 2, 1984 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER IO VOTE YOU MUST CAREER OWN COMPLETELY USE ONLY THE PENNIS PROVIDED Notice If you test, declare or make a mistake and immediately must any ballot you must return to the election board and record a new ballot and a bullet. NATIONAL AND STATE OFFICES To vote for candidate for governor and lieutenant governor whose names are listed on the ballot correct in the list or the persons nominating you to serve differ. To vote for a person general, governor and lieutenant governor whose name is listed on the ballot incorrect in the list or the persons nominating you to serve differ. To vote for a person whose name is not listed on the ballot, who much proper to serve in the ballot, if any, is provided, and during the end of the list. JACOB HANCOCK Priscilla Wagler FOR GOVERNMENT AND LEUTÉTANT GOVERNOR Vot for ONE PARM JAMES L. FRANCISCO Madeline BILL WEDGON Kansas City LITTLE RICHARDMASTER Last Spreng DANA DEANKS Los Angeles FRED PHILIPS Tupelo VELMA RANELE Dulce JIM SATTERY Tupelo CAROL SADER Priscilla Wagler JOHN WEDGON Tupelo DIXKIN WALKER Olivia.com FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vot for ONE PRAIL ABDI MDGLI Tupelo FRANK LEE Tupelo FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vot for ONE MANSFIELD MIM BAKES Louisburg PRICHOM DOXKOP Webster JURY SHELOR Tupelo MARK HAMPON Tupelo FOR CONSIDERATION OF INSURANCE Vot for ONE PHILIS HAGEMAN LOPEZ Tupelo KATIE LEEN SEBULUS Tupelo FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE WAR DISTRICT Vot for ONE TORY FREILEY Lawrence RICHARD SMITH Lawrence FOR MEMBER STATE BOUND OF EDUCATION IN DISTRICT Vot for ONE RUTH MONK SPALE Culfe Sample ballots for the Aug. 2 Democratic and Republican primaries. Voters who have declared a party affiliation will receive one of these ballots on which to vote. OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION ASSESSOR VOTER BALLOT REPUBLICAN PARTY DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE OF KANSAS AUGUST 2, 1994 INSTRUCTION TO VOTE: TO VOTE FOR HEARLY DONATED OVAL, COMPLETELY USE ONLY THE PECIAL PREVENED. Notice If you test, delete or make a mistake and surely make sure you must return it to the winner board and receive a new ballot or a ballot card. NATIONAL AND STATE OFFICES To vote for someone for governor and lieutenant governor whose name are presented in the ballot drawn in the court in the left of the persons agreeing to vote such officer. To vote for a person elected governor and lieutenant governor whose name is printed on the ballot drawn in the court in the left of the persons agreeing to vote such office Gubernatorial race is packed By Jarrett Lane, Nathan Olson and Shauna Skindler Special to the Kansan Here are profiles of the eleven gubernatorial candidates in Kansas. James Francisco: (D- Mulvane) Running Mate: Bill Wisdom, Kansas City, Kan. Governor, 1991-Present. State Representative, 1967-1973. State Senator, 1973-1991. Issues: Wouldcap government spending. Supports state-wide goals and funding for juvenile justice alternatives. Supports universal health care. Leslie Kitchenmaster: (D-Lost Springs) Running Mate: Diana Dierks, Lost Springs Background: Publishes trade newspaper for oil, machine, tool and agricultural machinery industries; former Air Force liaison officer, Fort Riley. Issues: Supports managing size and cost of state government, increasing jobs at better pay. Supports welfare reform. The primaries Fred Phelps: (D-Topeka) Running Mate: Velma Randall, Olathe Background: Pastor, Westboro Baptist Church.1955-1994 Issues: Opposes abortion, gun control, crime, tax increases and homosexual marriages. Supports death penalty for all premeditated murderers. Supports Bible reading in public schools. Supports term limits. WHEN: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., August 2. WHERE: Check your voter's registration card for the proper location Jim Slattery: (D- Topeka) Running Mate: Carol Sader, Prairie Village Background: State Representative, 1973-78; 2nd District Congressman 1983 to present. Issues: Wants to stem the tide of violent crime. Supports building more prison cells to house criminals. Supports public housing sweeps for drugs and weapons by police. Joan Wagnon: (D- Topeka) **Topica** Running Mate: Doug Walker, Osawatomie Background: State representative, 1983-1994; executive director, Topeka WCA, 1976-1993 Issues: Supports universal health care coverage, including cost containment and a comprehensive package of benefits. Supports promoting investments in new technology. Plans to reduce crime by toughening law enforcement and by solving social problems that create crime. Rich Becker: (R-Lenexa) Background: Mayor, Lenexa, 1983-Present. Advertising account executive, KSHB-TV. U.S. Running Mate: Dick Oswalt, Hutchinson Navy veteran. Issues: Opposes raising taxes. Schools need to be more efficient; advocates consolidation schools. Aggressive economic policy to create jobs in Kansas. Strong advocate of law enforcement; supports the death penalty. Pro-choice on abortion. Immediate attention needs to be paid to health care. Gene Bicknell: (R-Pittsburg) Running Mate: Barbara Lawrence Background. Founded Pizza Hut, 1962. Founded Alumni Foundation at Pittsburg State University. Endowed an Entrepreneurial School at Pittsburg State University. Issues: Supports 12-year termlimits for political offices. Supports bringindustries to Kansas. Would veto any increases not approved by directvote of the people. Bill Graves: (R-Lea- wood) Rounding Mata Sheila Running Mate: Sheila Frahm, Colby Issues: Supports caps on government spending. Supports criminals serving at least 85 percent of their Background; Secretary of State, 1987-Present; assistant secretary of state, 1980-1987. sentences. Strong supporter of death penalty. Supports strong role for agriculture. Fred Kerr: (R-Pratt) Running Mate: Connie Hubble, Topeka Background: Senate majority leader, 1989- 1977-1989 1992 state senator, 1971-74 Issues: Supports streamlining government by eliminating red tape and outdated laws. Supports creating new jobs and restructuring work force training. Supports strengthening local government. Kirt Poovey: (R- Hutchinson) Running Mate: Ruth Poovey, Hutchinson Background Created Background: Created EcoWater Systems, a water conditioning business; firefighter; teacher. Issues: Wants to return Kansas to high moral standards, low crime and taxes, excellence in education and productivity in farms. Supports making criminals suffer for their crimes, including the death penalty. Supports welfare reform, including phasing out welfare in 10 years. Supports term limits and voluntary prayer in schools. Opposes abortion. Owen Sully: (R- Osawatomie) Background: Kansas City, Kan. police officer for 28 years; City, Kan. police officer for 28 years; Wyandotte County sheriff, 1989-1992. Issues: Vows to return the government to the people. Advocates work programs for prisoners. Kansas congressional races Source; Kansan Staff Research Nathan Olson/KANSAN Downtown Delivery Available featuring DINE IN or CARRY OUT 11am-3am PUPS Fun Downtown Delivery Available NO Great Food-Great Music Acoustic Acoustic Open Mic Open Mic V $1.50 Pints o Boulevard V $150 Pints of Kurt Stockhammer & Dan Bliss $1™ Sam Adams Draws Fri SKIN Macro Hound All shows Acoustic/or Unplugged 1016 Massachusetts Downtown Lawrence 865-4055 NATURAL WAY 820-822 Mass St natural fiber clothing 841-0100 Crown Cinema Speed² BEFORE 6 PM, ADULTS $1.00 (limited to SENIOR) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 Ashley's in the Outfield P8 2.45, $99. 7.20, $99. North P8 2.45, $116. 7.20, $116. Lassie P8 2.30, $118. 7.18, $118. Lion King P8 2.30, $118. 2.30, $118. 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