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Historically, the state has held as many as eight seats (1893–1933). 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.
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 table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of Representatives; State delegation to the U.S. Senate; State delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives; For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.
The Kansas Republican Party holds super-majorities in the state Senate and House. Dozens of open seats in the Kansas Legislature could tip the scales of power in Topeka Skip to main content
Who are the Kansas Senate Republican leaders? Senate president: Sen. Ty Masterson, R-Andover, ... The Senate has 40 seats, and 27 is a supermajority. Republicans hold 31 seats, while Democrats ...
Majority party Minority party Leader Daniel Hawkins: Tom Sawyer: Party Republican: Democratic: Leader's seat 100th district 95th district Seats before 86: 39 Seats won 85: 40 Seat change 1 1 Popular vote 566,412: 334,211 Percentage 62.57%: 36.92% Swing 0.65% 0.69%
All 125 seats in the Kansas House are up this election, and Republicans currently hold 85 seats while Democrats have 40. To break the supermajority, Democrats would have to pick up at least two seats.
U.S. representatives from Kansas District Member (Residence) [3] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [4] District map 1st: Tracey Mann : Republican January 3, 2021 R+18: 2nd: Derek Schmidt (Independence) Republican January 3, 2025 R+11: 3rd: Sharice Davids (Roeland Park) Democratic January 3, 2019 R+1: 4th: Ron Estes : Republican April 25, 2017 R+14