Sean Tevis
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Occupation(s) | Politician, Web designer |
Website | seantevis.com |
Sean Tevis (born Lawrence, Kansas, USA) is a former candidate for the Kansas House of Representatives and Kansas's 2nd congressional district. His 2008 campaign for a seat in the Kansas House as a Democrat included an off-beat ad campaign that attracted national attention and thousands of small donors; he lost to the incumbent, Republican Arlen Siegfreid, by 425 votes out of 10,103 cast. His 2010 campaign for Congress was less successful; Tevis came in third place in the Democratic primary, with 20% of the vote.
22 July 1969, inEarly life
Tevis attended
Political career
2008 campaign for Kansas House of Representatives
In 2008, Tevis was the Democratic candidate in the 15th district of the Kansas House of Representatives, challenging incumbent
Tevis's platform included abolishing the sales tax on food, raising teacher pay, and protecting an individual's right to privacy.[5][6] In the heavily Republican district, Tevis lost the race by 425 votes out of 10,103 cast.[7][8]
Possibly in reaction to Tevis's fund-raising tactic, Kansas State Representative Scott Schwab introduced a bill that was nicknamed the "Sean Tevis bill" which would have required candidates to report the names and addresses of contributors who give less than $50 to a political campaign.[9]
2010 Congressional race
In 2010, Tevis ran for Congress. Tevis announced that he had an idea that could "reduce the effects of special interests...and end unhealthy partisanship."[10] In the Democratic primary on August 3, 2010, Tevis came in third with 20% of the vote, thus ending his campaign.[11]
References
- ^ a b c d "About Sean Tevis". Sean Tevis campaign. Archived from the original on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
- ^ Myers, PZ (July 17, 2008). "Strangely, I find myself wishing I lived in Kansas". Pharyngula. Retrieved July 17, 2008.
- ^ "Receipts and Expenditures Report of a Candidate for State Office, October 27, 2008" (PDF). Retrieved December 1, 2009.
- ^ State Overview, Kansas 2008. "Kansas 2008 | FollowTheMoney.org". FollowTheMoney.org. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
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- ^ Huffstutter, P.J. (2008-07-28). "Kansan sticks it to election system". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2008-08-05. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
- ^ Maria Carter (August 12, 2008). "Internet Cartoon Pays Off For Kansas Candidate". NPR.
- ^ "Election Results". 2008-11-05. Retrieved 2008-11-05.
- ^ Kendall, Justin (February 12, 2009). "Sean Tevis doesn't like the "Sean Tevis bill"". Retrieved December 1, 2009.
- ^ Klepper, David. "Kansas Democrat Sean Tevis kicks off bid for seat in Congress". The Kansas City Star. June 22, 2010.
- ^ "Kansas 2nd District Profile". The New York Times. 2010. Retrieved 2018-08-01.