John R. Whitmer

John R. Whitmer is an American politician who served two terms in the Kansas House of Representatives as a Republican from the 93rd district from 2014 to 2018.

Whitmer was originally appointed to fill the 93rd district seat left vacant by the death of Joe Edwards.

[1] He won election in his own right on the November 2014 ballot, and served for two terms before losing the 2018 primary election to fellow Republican J.C. Moore in a close race; Whitmer received 49% of the vote.

[3] After leaving the legislature, Whitmer worked as a talk radio host.

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