1994 Kansas gubernatorial election
The Kansas gubernatorial election of 1994 included Republican Bill Graves who won the open seat vacated by the pending retirement of Governor Joan Finney. He defeated Jim Slattery.[1]
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Ballot measures
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Results
Governor candidate | Running Mate | Party | Popular Vote | |
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Bill Graves | Sheila Frahm | Republican | 526,113 | 64.1% |
Jim Slattery | Carol Sader | Democratic | 294,733 | 35.9% |
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