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The Kansas Republican Party is the state affiliate political party in Kansas of the United States Republican Party.The Kansas Republican Party was organized in May 1859. At the state level, the party is largely split between its moderate and conservative ideological factions, with the moderates often willing to work with Democrats on legislation and other matters. [2]
The number of congressional seats decreased from five to four following the 1990 census. Between 1990 and 2000, the population of Kansas grew by 8.5% from 2,477,574 to 2,688,418, making it the 32nd most populated state; all four congressional seats were retained. From 2010 to 2018, the state's congressional delegation was composed of all ...
Print/export Download as PDF; ... All 4 Kansas seats to the United States House of Representatives ... Party Republican: Democratic: Popular vote 198,465:
Who are the Kansas Senate Republican leaders? ... Republicans hold 31 seats, while Democrats hold nine. The House has 125 seats, and 84 is a supermajority. Republicans hold 88 seats, while ...
The 2022 Kansas House of Representatives elections took place as a part of the 2022 United States elections. All 125 seats in the Kansas House of Representatives were up for re-election. Representatives serve two year terms and are not term limited. [1] Democrats gained 1 seat, decreasing the narrow Republican supermajority to 85 out of 125 ...
After the annual spending bill passed last month, the chairman of the Kansas Republican Party, Mike Brown was critical of the Kansas Republicans who supported it – Sen. Jerry Moran and Rep. Jake ...
In such a close race, voters’ sentiments surrounding the national Democratic and Republican parties will likely have a large impact. Kansas has one of the most competitive US House seats. Does ...
Kansas's current congressional delegation in the 119th Congress consists of its two senators, both of whom are Republicans, and its four representatives: three Republicans and one Democrat. The current dean of the Kansas delegation is Senator Jerry Moran, having served in the Senate since 2011 and in Congress since 1997.