From Governor to U.S. Senate to Kansas Treasurer, Republicans maintain double-digit leads in all the races for statewide office this November.

Kansas adults were interviewed by SurveyUSA 08/12/10 through 08/15/10. Of them, 882 were registered to vote. Of the registered voters, 588 were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote in the 11/02/10 general election. Advance ballots are mailed 10/13/10; in-person advance voting begins 10/26/10.


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  Asked of 588 Likely Voters

  Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 3.9%

 

[Candidate names rotated]
If the election for Kansas Governor were today, which ticket would you vote for? The Republican ticket of Sam Brownback and Jeff Colyer? The Democratic ticket of Tom Holland and Kelly Kultala? The Libertarian ticket of Andrew Gray and Stacey Davis? Or The Reform Party ticket of Ken Cannon and Dan Faubion?

 

67%

Brownback/Colyer (R)

25%

Holland/Kultala (D)

3%

Gray/Davis (L)

3%

Cannon/Faubion (RP)

2%

Undecided

 

2

  Asked of 588 likely voters

  Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 3.8%

 

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Kansas voters will also elect a United States Senator. If the election for United States Senator from Kansas were today, who would you vote for? Republican Jerry Moran? Democrat Lisa Johnston? Libertarian Michael Dann? Or Reform Party candidate Joe Bellis?

 

69%

Moran (R)

23%

Johnston (D)

3%

Dann (L)

2%

Bellis (RP)

3%

Undecided

 

3

  Asked of 588 likely voters

  Margin of Sampling Error for this question = ± 4%

 

[Candidate names rotated]
Kansas will also elect a Secretary of State. If the election for Secretary of State were today, who would you vote for? Republican Kris Kobach? Democrat Chris Biggs? Libertarian Philip Lucas? Or Reform Party candidate Derek Langseth?

 

62%

Kobach (R)

30%

Biggs (D)

2%

Lucas (L)

2%

Langseth (RP)

4%

Undecided