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The 2024 United States presidential election in Kansas took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Kansas voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote.
See live updates of Kansas election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
Kansas state elections in 2024 were held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Primary elections for the United States House of Representatives , Kansas Senate , and Kansas House of Representatives were held on August 6, 2024.
Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Kansas, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1861, Kansas has participated in every U.S. presidential election. As of 2024, Kansas has the longest streak of being decided by more than a 5% margin in presidential elections, with the last race this close being in 1896.
Kansas election results: See the winners in the state House primary races for your district Kansas Board of Education The state board of education has 10 members elected for four year terms.
The Kansas state constitution currently protects the right to abortion, but this primary election asked voters to decide on an amendment that would get rid of those protections.
The following is a table of United States presidential election results by state. They are indirect elections in which voters in each state cast ballots for a slate of electors of the U.S. Electoral College who pledge to vote for a specific political party's nominee for president. Bold italic text indicates the winner of the election
Kansas has six electoral votes in the Electoral College. [3] Although Trump won the state, Biden's 41.51 percent vote share represented the highest for a Democratic presidential nominee since Barack Obama's performance in 2008 and among the strongest swings to Biden, relative to Hillary Clinton's performance in 2016, in the nation.