Candidates on the ballot for primary election Aug. 2

Voters will go to the polls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2, to vote in the primary election.

To find out where you vote, visit the Voter View website at https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/VoterView/Home.do%3bjsessionid=kCezSOV8g-OVOrJMETmpTZ3eCCA7MSkfjtA_tOMK.prim-ksvoterview1, or visit http://www.wycovotes.org/.

Voters also may call the election commissioner’s office at 913-573-8500.

A candidate forum is on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCul-c8sQuNfAeHcvQnnxReA.

Candidates on the primary ballot will include:

U.S. Senate:
Republican:
Jerry Moran, incumbent, Republican, Hays.
D.J. Smith, Republican, Osawatomie.
Democrat:
Monique Singh, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
Patrick Wiesner, Democrat, Lawrence.

U.S. House of Representatives, 3rd District:
Republicans:
Kevin Yoder, incumbent, Republican, Overland Park.
Greg Goode, Republican, Louisburg.

Democrats:
Reggie Marselus, Democrat, Lenexa.
Nathaniel McLaughlin, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
Jay Sidie, Democrat, Mission Woods.

https://wyandotteonline.com/candidates-hold-widely-varying-views-in-3rd-district-u-s-house-contest/

https://wyandotteonline.com/two-federal-seats-on-ballot/

Kansas Senate, 4th District:
David Haley, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

Kansas Senate, 5th District:
Republican:
Steve Fitzgerald, incumbent, Republican, Leavenworth.
Democrats:
Bill Hutton, Democrat, Basehor.
Donald G. Terrien, Democrat, Lansing.
https://wyandotteonline.com/two-candidates-vie-for-democratic-nomination-for-5th-district-state-senate/

Kansas Senate, 6th District:
Pat Pettey, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

Kansas House of Representatives, 31st Dist.:
Louis E. Ruiz, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

Kansas House of Representatives, 32nd Dist.:
Pam Curtis, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

Kansas House of Representatives, 33rd Dist.:
Tom Burroughs, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

Kansas House of Representatives, 34th Dist.:
Valdenia Winn, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

Kansas House of Representatives, 35th Dist.:
Broderick Henderson, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
Kimberly L. Lampkin, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

https://wyandotteonline.com/in-35th-district-primary-challenger-takes-on-21-year-incumbent/

Kansas House of Representatives, 36th Dist.:
Democrats:
Kathy Wolfe Moore, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
Gwendolyn S. Thomas, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
https://wyandotteonline.com/incumbent-faces-challenge-in-36th-district-democratic-primary/

Republican:
Kevin Braun, Republican, Kansas City, Kan.

Kansas House of Representatives, 37th Dist.:
Stan Frownfelter, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

District Court Judge, 29th District, Division 1
Robert P. Burns, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

District Court Judge, 29th District, Division 2
Michael A. Russell, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

District Court Judge, 29th District, Division 7
Vicki Meyer, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
Courtney Mikesic, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

https://wyandotteonline.com/two-democrats-running-for-open-district-court-judge-position-in-division-7/

District Court Judge, 29th District, Division 8
R. Wayne Lampson, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

District Court Judge, 29th District, Division 9
Daniel Cahill, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

District Court Judge, 29th District, Division 13:

Renee S. Henry, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
Tony Martinez, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
Deryl W. Wynn, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

https://wyandotteonline.com/three-candidates-running-for-district-court-judge-division-13/

District Court Judge, 29th District, Division 14:
Jennifer Orth Myers, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

District Court Judge, 29th District, Division 16:
Constance M. Alvey, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

Wyandotte County District Attorney, 29th District
Jerome Gorman, incumbent, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.
Mark Dupree, Democrat, Kansas City, Kan.

https://wyandotteonline.com/campaign-heats-up-for-district-attorney-position/

Some Libertarian candidates have filed, who will not appear on the primary election ballot, but who will be on the general election ballot Nov. 8.