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Judith Loganbill
Judith Loganbill is a former Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing District 86 from 2001 to 2013.
Committee assignments
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Loganbill served on the following committees:
- Education Committee, Kansas House of Representatives
- Federal and State Affairs Committee, Kansas House of Representatives, Ranking Minority Member
- Government Efficiency Committee, Kansas House of Representatives
- Kansas Security Committee, Kansas State Legislature
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Loganbill served on the following committees:
- Education Committee, House of Representatives
- Federal and State Affairs Committee, House of Representatives, Ranking Member
- Government Efficiency and Fiscal Oversight Committee, House of Representatives
- Kansas Security Joint Committee, State Legislature
Issues
Loganbill refused to take Project Vote Smart's 2008 Political Courage Test. The test, which is administered to all candidates for presidential, congressional, gubernatorial, and state legislative offices, asks one central question - "Are you willing to tell citizens your positions on the issues you will most likely face on their behalf?"[1]
Sponsored legislation
Has not sponsored any major legislation.[2]
Elections
2012
Loganbill ran in the 2012 election for Kansas House of Representatives District 86. She was defeated by District 86 incumbent Jim Ward in the August 7 Democratic primary. John Stevens ran unopposed in the Republican primary. James Pruden is the Libertarian candidate. The general election took place on November 6, 2012.[3][4]
Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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56.9% | 468 |
Judith Loganbill Incumbent | 43.1% | 354 |
Total Votes | 822 |
2010
Loganbill won re-election to the 86th District seat against John Stevens (R). Loganbill had no opposition in the Democratic primary. The general election took place on November 2, 2010.[5]
Kansas House of Representatives, District 86 General Election (2010) | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | |||
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2,009 | |||
John Stevens (R) | 1,670 |
2008
On November 4, 2008, Loganbill was re-elected to the 86th District Seat in the Kansas House of Representatives, defeating John Stevens (R) and James Pruden (L).[6] Loganbill raised $23,893 for her campaign, while Stevens raised $18,580 and Pruden raised $0.[7]
Kansas House of Representatives, District 86 | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
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3,527 | 60.6% | ||
John Stevens (R) | 2,022 | 34.7% | ||
James Pruden (L) | 264 | 4.5% |
Campaign finance summary
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Recent news
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External links
- Kansas Legislature - Judith Loganbill
- Project Vote Smart profile
- Kansas Votes profile
- State Surge - Legislative and voting track record
- Campaign contributions: 2000, 2002, 2006, 2008
Footnotes
- ↑ Project Vote Smart - Rep. Loganbill Issue Positions
- ↑ Kansas Legislature - Bills Introduced by Member (dead link)
- ↑ Kansas Secretary of State, "Candidates for the 2012 primary (official)," accessed July 16, 2012
- ↑ C-SPAN, "Kansas - Summary Vote Results," accessed August 7, 2012
- ↑ Kansas Secretary of State, "2010 General Election - Official Vote Totals," accessed April 1, 2014
- ↑ Kansas Secretary of State, "2008 General Election - Official Vote Totals," accessed March 29, 2014
- ↑ Follow the Money, "Kansas 2008 - Candidates," accessed March 29, 2014
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by - |
Kansas House of Representatives District 86 2001–2013 |
Succeeded by Jim Ward (D) |