June 14, 2006 (Press Release) --
The record filings follow on the heels of recent moves to the [url= http://www.jocodems.org/ ]Democratic Party[/url] by many high profile former Republicans. [url= http://www.morrisonforag.com/]District Attorney Paul Morrison [/url]is now the Democratic candidate for Attorney General. Recent Republican State Chair and former state legislator Mark Parkinson has joined [url= http://www.ksgovernor.com]Governor Kathleen Sebelius [/url] as her Lieutenant Governor running mate. And former Rep. Cindy Neighbor is running again, but now as a Democrat.
"With so many outstanding House candidates stepping forward to join our strong candidates at the top of the ballot, we are offering voters in Johnson County a clear choice across the entire ballot throughout the entire county," said [url= http://www.jocodems.org/ ]Democratic County Chair Bill Roy, Jr [/url].
"Our candidates are proud to stand together with [url=http://www.mooreforcongress.com/]Congressman Moore, [/url][url= http://www.ksgovernor.com]Governor Sebelius[/url], Mark Parkinson and [url= http://www.morrisonforag.com/]Paul Morrison[/url], working to strengthen our schools, continuing to build a positive business climate that is creating jobs, and assuring healthy, safe and secure communities."
"Our candidates offer voters a wealth of experience from the fields of business, engineering, law, education, communications, the military, healthcare, bio-science, information technology, criminal justice and government."
Democrats at the top of the ballot have performed strongly in Johnson County in the recent elections. Despite an overwhelming Republican advantage in registration, Democratic candidates in 2002 produced strong numbers for Congress, Governor and Attorney General within the county.
In 2004, Democratic Congressman [url=http://www.mooreforcongress.com/]Dennis Moore[/url] carried traditionally Republican Johnson County. A breakdown of his majority that year shows that he carried 11 of the 22 state House districts with at least 54 percent of the vote.
Johnson County has the most registered Democratic voters of any county in Kansas.
District -- Candidate, City
14 – [url= http://www.aunestyjanssen.com/]Aunesty Janssen[/url], Olathe
15 –[url= http://www.cessnaforkansas.blogspot.com]Heather Cessna[/url], Olathe
16 -- Gene Rardin, Overland Park
17 – [url= http://www.colemanforkansas.com/]Ed Coleman[/url], Lenexa
18 -- Cindy Neighbor, Shawnee
19 -- Nancy Leiker, Overland Park
20 – [url= http://kansansforalex.org/]Alex Holsinger[/url], Overland Park
21 -- Mark Logan, Prairie Village
22 -- Sue Storm, Overland Park (incumbent, unopposed)
23 – [url=http://www.markmccormick.info]Mark McCormick[/url], Merriam, and [url= http://www.milack.com/]Milack Talia[/url], Merriam
24 – [url= http://www.andyforkansas.com/]Andy Sandler[/url], Mission
25 – [url=http://www.taylorforkansas.org/]Missy Taylor[/url], Roeland Park
26 -- Bill Jackson, Olathe
29 -- Amber Bachelor, Overland Park
30 -- Amy Kamm, Lenexa
38 -- Diane Bryant, Lenexa
39 -- Corey Mohn, Shawnee
43 -- Lee Urban, Gardner
48 -- Pam Ippel, Overland Park
49 – [url= http://www.bondfaulwell.com/]Bond Faulwell[/url], Olathe
-- Bill
"With so many outstanding House candidates stepping forward to join our strong candidates at the top of the ballot, we are offering voters in Johnson County a clear choice across the entire ballot throughout the entire county," said [url= http://www.jocodems.org/ ]Democratic County Chair Bill Roy, Jr [/url].
"Our candidates are proud to stand together with [url=http://www.mooreforcongress.com/]Congressman Moore, [/url][url= http://www.ksgovernor.com]Governor Sebelius[/url], Mark Parkinson and [url= http://www.morrisonforag.com/]Paul Morrison[/url], working to strengthen our schools, continuing to build a positive business climate that is creating jobs, and assuring healthy, safe and secure communities."
"Our candidates offer voters a wealth of experience from the fields of business, engineering, law, education, communications, the military, healthcare, bio-science, information technology, criminal justice and government."
Democrats at the top of the ballot have performed strongly in Johnson County in the recent elections. Despite an overwhelming Republican advantage in registration, Democratic candidates in 2002 produced strong numbers for Congress, Governor and Attorney General within the county.
In 2004, Democratic Congressman [url=http://www.mooreforcongress.com/]Dennis Moore[/url] carried traditionally Republican Johnson County. A breakdown of his majority that year shows that he carried 11 of the 22 state House districts with at least 54 percent of the vote.
Johnson County has the most registered Democratic voters of any county in Kansas.
District -- Candidate, City
14 – [url= http://www.aunestyjanssen.com/]Aunesty Janssen[/url], Olathe
15 –[url= http://www.cessnaforkansas.blogspot.com]Heather Cessna[/url], Olathe
16 -- Gene Rardin, Overland Park
17 – [url= http://www.colemanforkansas.com/]Ed Coleman[/url], Lenexa
18 -- Cindy Neighbor, Shawnee
19 -- Nancy Leiker, Overland Park
20 – [url= http://kansansforalex.org/]Alex Holsinger[/url], Overland Park
21 -- Mark Logan, Prairie Village
22 -- Sue Storm, Overland Park (incumbent, unopposed)
23 – [url=http://www.markmccormick.info]Mark McCormick[/url], Merriam, and [url= http://www.milack.com/]Milack Talia[/url], Merriam
24 – [url= http://www.andyforkansas.com/]Andy Sandler[/url], Mission
25 – [url=http://www.taylorforkansas.org/]Missy Taylor[/url], Roeland Park
26 -- Bill Jackson, Olathe
29 -- Amber Bachelor, Overland Park
30 -- Amy Kamm, Lenexa
38 -- Diane Bryant, Lenexa
39 -- Corey Mohn, Shawnee
43 -- Lee Urban, Gardner
48 -- Pam Ippel, Overland Park
49 – [url= http://www.bondfaulwell.com/]Bond Faulwell[/url], Olathe
-- Bill

When the filing deadline passed Monday, Democrats had fielded candidates in a record 20 races for the Kansas State House of Representatives.
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