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MICHAEL O'NEAL

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Michael O'Neal


Republican Party

Prior offices
Kansas House of Representatives District 104

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Education

Bachelor's

University of Kansas, 1973

Law

University of Kansas, 1976

Personal
Religion
Christian: Protestant
Profession
Administrative Partner, Gilliland, Hayes, Professional Association
Contact

Personal website






CONTENTS

 * 1 Committee assignments
   * 1.1 2011-2012
   * 1.2 2009-2010
 * 2 Issues
   * 2.1 Sponsored legislation
 * 3 Elections
   * 3.1 2010
   * 3.2 2008
 * 4 Campaign donors
   * 4.1 2010
   * 4.2 2008
 * 5 Recent news
 * 6 External links
 * 7 Footnotes

Michael O'Neal is a former Republican member of the Kansas House of
Representatives, representing District 104 from 1985 to 2013 and serving as
Speaker of the House.

O'Neal, who has his B.A. and J.D. from the University of Kansas, has worked as
an administrative Partner with Gilliland, Hayes, PA since 1988.

He is presently a member of the Defense Research Institute, National Conference
of State Legislature, Kansas County Mental Health Association Board, Kansas
Association of Defense Council, and Kansas Bar Association.[1]


COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS


2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, O'Neal served on the following committees:

 * Calendar and Printing Committee, Kansas House of Representatives, Vice Chair
 * Interstate Cooperation Committee, Kansas House of Representatives, Chair
 * Legislative Budget Committee, Kansas House of Representatives
 * Legislative Coordinating Council Committee, Kansas State Legislature, Chair


2009-2010

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, O'Neal served on the following committees:

 * Calendar and Printing Committee, House of Representatives (Vice-Chair)
 * Interstate Cooperation Committee, House of Representatives
 * Legislative Budget Committee, House of Representatives
 * Joint Committee on Legislative Coordinating Council
 * Joint Committee on Parole Board Oversight




ISSUES

O'Neal 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?"[2]

His answers to the Kansas State Legislative Election 2002 National Political
Awareness Test are available.


SPONSORED LEGISLATION

Has not sponsored any major legislation.[3]


ELECTIONS


2010

See also: Kansas House of Representatives elections, 2010

O'Neal won re-election to the 104th District seat against Jack Mace (D) and
Bennie Ferguson (L). O'Neal had no opposition in the GOP primary. The general
election took place on November 2, 2010.[4]

Kansas House of Representatives, District 104 General Election (2010) Candidates
Votes Michael O'Neal (R) 4,956 Jack Mace (D) 2,828 Bennie Ferguson (L) 388


2008

On November 4, 2008, O'Neal was re-elected to the 104th District Seat in the
Kansas House of Representatives, defeating Bennie Lee "Ben" Ferguson (L).[5]
O'Neal raised $58,916 for his campaign, while Ferguson raised $0.[6]

Kansas House of Representatives, District 104 Candidates Votes Percent Michael
O'Neal (R) 8,711 81.2% Bennie Lee Ferguson (L) 2,009 18.7%


CAMPAIGN DONORS


2010

In 2010, O'Neal received $91,101 in campaign donations. The largest contributors
to the campaign are listed below.[7]

[show]Kansas House of Representatives 2010 election - Campaign Contributions Top
contributors to Michael O'Neal's campaign in 2010Prairie Band Potawatomi
Nation$1,000 Sprint Nextel$1,000Kansas Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store
Association$1,000Kansas Association Of Insurance Agents$1,000Union Pacific
Railroad$1,000 Total Raised in 2010 $91,101


2008

In 2008 O'Neal collected $58,916 in donations.[8]

Four of his largest contributors were:

Donor Amount Kansas Optometric Association $1,000 Pfizer $1,000 Koch Industries
$1,000 Kansas Association of Realtors $1,000




RECENT NEWS

This section links to a Google news search for the term Michael + O'Neal +
Kansas + Legislature

Michael O'Neal News Feed


EXTERNAL LINKS

 * Official Website
 * Kansas Legislature - Michael O'Neal
 * Project Vote Smart profile
 * Kansas Votes profile
 * Campaign contributions: 1996,1998,2002, 2006, 2008


FOOTNOTES



 1. ↑ Project Vote Smart - Rep. Michael O'Neal Biography
 2. ↑ Project Vote Smart - Rep. O'Neal Issue Positions
 3. ↑ Kansas Legislature - Bills Introduced by Member (dead link)
 4. ↑ Kansas Secretary of State, "2010 General Election - Official Vote Totals,"
    accessed March 29, 2014
 5. ↑ Kansas Secretary of State, "2008 General Election - Official Vote Totals,"
    accessed March 29, 2014
 6. ↑ Follow the Money, "Kansas 2008 - Candidates," accessed March 29, 2014
 7. ↑ Follow the Money, "Kansas 2010 - Candidates," accessed March 31, 2014
 8. ↑ Follow the Money - 2008 Campaign Contributions

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Political offices Preceded by
- Kansas House of Representatives District 104
1985–2013 Succeeded by
Steven R. Becker (R)






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