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Kansas's Presidential Electors


Brian Amos


Associate Professor, Wichita State University



December 6, 2024


Introduction

If you found a link about Kansas's presidential electors interesting enough to click, then you probably don't need an explanation of the Electoral College, but as a refresher, presidents in the US aren't chosen by popular vote, they are determined by a vote of 538 presidential electors. This 538 is broken down by state, with each being alloted votes based on the number of members of Congress they have. For instance, Kansas has four members in the House and two in the Senate, so they have a total of six electoral votes. (DC doesn't have congressional representation, but gets three votes thanks to the 23rd amendment.) Additionally, all states except Maine and Nebraska award their electoral votes all-or-nothing, so that whichever candidate receives the largest popular vote in the state gets all of the electoral vote, no matter how close the margin.

These electoral votes aren't an abstraction, though, they refer to an actual group of 538 people who will each cast a vote on December 17th as part of the Electoral College. There is no single meeting of the college, but instead each state delegation meets at their state capital, and results are sent to Washington to be counted by Congress in early January. In the early decades of Kansas history, voters cast their votes directly for their electors, casting as many votes as there were electors. In Kansas, parties made endorsements for a "slate" of electors at their conventions - one from each of the congressional district conventions and two from the state convention - but voters could split their tickets if they wanted, or not use all of votes they were allowed, so that each elector ended up having slightly different vote counts. When primaries were introduced in the early 20th century, party conventions still made endorsements, but the final slate for each candidate was chosen by the party's voters, and it wasn't unusual for one or two self-nominated electors to win a spot. In the general election, electoral slates were voted on as a group with their presidential candidate, so that ticket splitting was not possible. Starting in the 1960s, primaries for electors ended, and today, party committees decide the slate of electors without popular input. Additionally, lists of electors no longer appear on the ballot alongside their presidential candidate.

As a result of this modern system, most people have no idea who their presidential electors are. At the bottom of this page is the full list of Kansas's electors from its first election in 1864 through to 2024. The primary sources for the list were Secretary of State reports archived by the Kansas Historical Society and a range of old Kansas newspapers hosted by newspapers.com. I was pointed to James B. Randall's U.S. Electoral College Roster site later in the process than I would have liked, but it helped fill in gaps and catch a couple of errors I had made, and I also received some help from the National Archives, who hold the copies of electoral vote reports for each state going back to 1888. Biographical information was also sourced from FamilySearch and Find a Grave.


Statistics and Random Facts

Kansas has cast a total of 309 electoral votes.

  • 244 votes were for Republicans.
  • 45 votes were for Democrats.
  • 20 votes were for the People's Party's candidate, although in both elections the Democratic Party chose not to oppose the populists, and in one of the elections, the Democrats actually ran a fusion ticket with their electors.

285 people have served as presidential elector. This includes:

  • 265 people who served once.
  • 17 people who served twice.
  • Two people who served three times: Henry Otto (1944, 1960, 1968) and Mark Kahrs (2016, 2020, 2024).
  • One person who served four times: Helen Van Etten (2008, 2012, 2016, 2020).

More electors have been from Sedgwick County than any other, at 29. The others with 10 or more have been Johnson (25), Shawnee (20), and Riley (10). 21 counties out of 105 have never had an elector. A map of electors by county (click to expand):

Seven people (in eight cases) were elected to be presidential electors but did not cast their vote, usually due to illness - a replacement cast it instead. Two worth highlighting:

  • In 1972, Tony Mesa had trouble finding parking, and was about 15 minutes late to the vote. In that time, Joan Baker was chosen to replace him.
  • Joe Wolf was voted to be an elector twice, in 1940 and 1944, and missed both votes.

The Constitution says that "no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector."

  • Future members of Congress have served as electors, such as William Peffer (1880) and Ron Estes (2016).
  • Current state officials have served as electors. One notable example was Robert Frederick Bennett, governor at the time of the 1976 election, filling in when L. H. Ruppenthal was unable to attend.
  • In a handful of cases, people were nominated by party conventions but were replaced before the election after it was revealed that they were federal officeholders. For example, in 1928, Daniel R. Anthony III was replaced when it was decided that his role in the Officers' Reserve Corps disqualified him.

This year, Kristi and Mike Brown have become the first married couple to be electors for Kansas in the same year. However, there have been two other married couples where each has been an elector, but in different years.

  • Susan Estes (current state rep) was an elector in 2000, and her husband Ron (current US rep) was an elector in 2016.
  • Ella Hobble was an elector in 1920, and her husband Frank was an elector in 1948. Both served in the era of primary elections for electors, and both put forward their own names without a party convention endorsement.

Early in Kansas's history, it was common for newspaper editors to be named as presidential electors - among the 59 electors from the 19th century, at least 15 ran newspapers at some point in their lives. This reflected an era of partisan press that began to wane with the turn of the 20th century.

Other random notable electors from early in Kansas's history:

  • Each of the 1868 electors was notable enough to have a Wikipedia article. Albert H. Horton went on to be Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court, Isaac Smith Kalloch later became mayor of San Francisco, and Daniel Read Anthony was Susan B. Anthony's brother.
  • John Waller (1888) went on to be named consul to Madagascar. His story there is long and interesting, lasting past his consulship and involving his daughter marrying into the royal family and a dream of starting a Liberia-like settlement on land he had been granted. It ended with him imprisoned in France and requiring US diplomatic intervention to be released.
  • Eugene Ware (1888) had national fame as a poet, writing under the pseudonym "Ironquill."
  • Several prominent black rights advocates have served as elector. Charles Henry Langston (1872) was a part of the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue and was the first president of Quindaro Freedman's School (later Western University), the first HBCU west of the Mississippi River. His grandson was poet Langston Hughes. Isaac F. Bradley, Sr. (1900) was the first black graduate of KU Law and was one of the "Original Twenty-Nine" of the Niagara Movement, a predecessor of the NAACP.
  • Being a presidential elector occasionally appears in someone's obituary as something notable about their lives, but Matie Toothaker Kimball (1920) took it a step further and had "first woman presidential elector from Kansas" on her gravestone (see below). However, she was the second woman to be elector, with Emma Layman having served in 1916.

Credit: GeekyGraveGirl at findagrave.com


Electors

Below is the full list of electors from Kansas over the state's history. Click on a column header to sort by that value. I've made an effort to find first and last names of all electors; the norm for the early electors was to appear on the ballot by their first and middle initials, and some of the early women were listed under their husband's names (e.g., Minnie Mickel (1928) was listed as "Mrs. Ben L. Mickel"), so this listing is not the same as what a voter might have seen at the time.



Year
Party
Name
Home Town
county
1864
Republican
William F. Cloud
Emporia
Lyon
1864
Republican
Robert McBratney
Junction City
Geary (Davis)
1864
Republican
Chester Thomas
Topeka
Shawnee
1868
Republican
Daniel Read Anthony
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
1868
Republican
Albert H. Horton
Atchison
Atchison
1868
Republican
Isaac Smith Kalloch
Ottawa
Franklin
1872
Republican
John Guthrie
Topeka
Shawnee
1872
Republican
Charles H. Langston
Lawrence
Douglas
1872
Republican
James S. Merritt
Louisville
Pottawatomie
1872
Republican
William W. Smith
Waterville
Marshall
1872
Republican
Louis Weil
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
1876
Republican
Thomas Hughes
Marysville
Marshall
1876
Republican
John Blosser Johnson
Oskaloosa
Jefferson
1876
Republican
W. Alexander Johnson
Garnett
Anderson
1876
Republican
Robert W. P. Muse
Newton
Harvey
1876
Republican
Walter L. Simons
Osage Mission (now St. Paul)
Neosho
1880
Republican
Robert W. P. Muse
Newton
Harvey
1880
Republican
William A. Peffer
Coffeyville
Montgomery
1880
Republican
Henderson Ritchie
Council Grove
Morris
1880
Republican
John Schilling
Hiawatha
Brown
1880
Republican
James D. Snoddy
La Cygne
Linn
1884
Republican
Joseph L. Denison
Osage Mission (now St. Paul)
Neosho
1884
Republican
Andrew J. Felt
Seneca
Nemaha
1884
Republican
James M. Miller
Council Grove
Morris
1884
Republican
Isaac O. Pickering
Olathe
Johnson
1884
Republican
John Holt Rice
Fort Scott
Bourbon
1884
Republican
Frederick W. Sturges
Concordia
Cloud
1884
Republican
Thomas T. Taylor
Hutchinson
Reno
1884
Republican
Winfield S. Tilton
WaKeeney
Trego
1884
Republican
Delbert A. Valentine
Clay Center
Clay
1888
Republican
Thomas P. Anderson
Columbus
Cherokee
1888
Republican
Willis George Emerson
Meade
Meade
1888
Republican
John Madden
Cottonwood Falls
Chase
1888
Republican
James B. McGonigal
Colby
Thomas
1888
Republican
Frank R. Ogg
Olathe
Johnson
1888
Republican
Alonzo W. Robinson
Valley Falls
Jefferson
1888
Republican
Delbert A. Valentine
Clay Center
Clay
1888
Republican
John L. Waller
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
1888
Republican
Eugene F. Ware
Fort Scott
Bourbon
1892
People's
Noah Allen
Wichita
Sedgwick
1892
People's
Walter N. Allen
Meriden
Jefferson
1892
People's
David E. Barry
Atchison
Atchison
1892
People's
Philander C. Bowen
Cherryvale
Montgomery
1892
People's
Edward B. Cabbell
Pratt
Pratt
1892
People's
Samuel A. Martin
Eureka
Greenwood
1892
People's
Abel J. McAllister, Sr.
Miltonvale
Cloud
1892
People's
Lewis D. Raynolds
Montrose
Jewell
1892
People's
Albert C. Shinn
Ottawa
Franklin
1892
People's
Henry A. White
Augusta
Butler
1896
People's/Democratic
Earl M. Blackshere
Elmdale
Chase
1896
People's/Democratic
Morris Cliggett
Pittsburg
Crawford
1896
People's/Democratic
Joseph B. Goshorn
Iola
Allen
1896
People's/Democratic
Sidney Hayden
Holton
Jackson
1896
People's/Democratic
Charles A. Hiller
Salina
Saline
1896
People's/Democratic
William H. Linton
Cherryvale
Montgomery
1896
People's/Democratic
James R. Logan
Lincoln
Lincoln
1896
People's/Democratic
Albert Perry
Troy
Doniphan
1896
People's/Democratic
George T. Pitts
Wellington
Sumner
1896
People's/Democratic
Henry J. Roetzel
Ellinwood
Barton
1900
Republican
Frank F. Bracken
Barnard
Lincoln
1900
Republican
Isaac F. Bradley, Sr.
Kansas City
Wyandotte
1900
Republican
Charles G. Bulkley
Scandia
Republic
1900
Republican
Matt Edmonds
McLouth
Jefferson
1900
Republican
Oliver P. Ergenbright
Independence
Montgomery
1900
Republican
Albert P. Johnson
Winfield
Cowley
1900
Republican
Giles H. Lamb
Yates Center
Woodson
1900
Republican
Jonathan W. Parker
Olathe
Johnson
1900
Republican
Abram W. Smith
Groveland
McPherson
1900
Republican
John Q. Thompson
Pratt
Pratt
1904
Republican
John H. Crider
Fort Scott
Bourbon
1904
Republican
James R. Henderson
Alma
Wabaunsee
1904
Republican
John N. Johnson
Oskaloosa
Jefferson
1904
Republican
Alpheus Lane
Paola
Miami
1904
Republican
Charles F. Little
Manhattan
Riley
1904
Republican
Alexander B. Peters
Mankato
Jewell
1904
Republican
Daniel W. Pierce
Winfield
Cowley
1904
Republican
Albert A. "Andy" Richards
Wellington
Sumner
1904
Republican
Pearl E. Tipton
Emporia
Lyon
1904
Republican
George T. Wassom
Kansas City
Wyandotte
1908
Republican
Case Broderick
Holton
Jackson
1908
Republican
John B. Dykes
Lebanon
Smith
1908
Republican
Jacob W. Graybill
Newton
Harvey
1908
Republican
Giles H. Lamb
Yates Center
Woodson
1908
Republican
August E. Moll
Olathe
Johnson
1908
Republican
Henry I. Monroe
Topeka
Shawnee
1908
Republican
Richard W. M. Roe
Grenola
Elk
1908
Republican
Andrew H. Skidmore
Columbus
Cherokee
1908
Republican
Edgar R. Thorpe
Lakin
Kearny
1908
Republican
Samuel L. Tipton
Courtland
Republic
1912
Democratic
Shelton C. Bybee
Garnett
Anderson
1912
Democratic
James W. Clarke
Great Bend
Barton
1912
Democratic
Hiram R. Fulton
Hanover
Washington
1912
Democratic
Charles E. Gants
Melvern
Osage
1912
Democratic
Isaac H. Magill
Corning
Nemaha
1912
Democratic
Thomas J. O'Neil
Osage City
Osage
1912
Democratic
Francis M. Patterson
Yates Center
Woodson
1912
Democratic
Anderson Sorenson
McPherson
McPherson
1912
Democratic
Fred H. Uhl
Smith Center
Smith
1912
Democratic
Alfred Q. Wooster
Erie
Neosho
1916
Democratic
Frank L. Britton
Topeka
Shawnee
1916
Democratic
Ancil F. Hatten
Westphalia
Anderson
1916
Democratic
William Idol
Robinson
Brown
1916
Democratic
Emmett Keith
Belleville
Republic
1916
Democratic
Amos S. Lapham
Chanute
Neosho
1916
Democratic
Emma E. Layman
Hutchinson
Reno
1916
Democratic
William T. McBride
Wellington
Sumner
1916
Democratic
Thomas J. O'Neil
Osage City
Osage
1916
Democratic
Simeon M. Sholl
Burrton
Harvey
1916
Democratic
Saint Clair (S. C.) Smith
Mankato
Jewell
1920
Republican
John W. Breyfogle
Olathe
Johnson
1920
Republican
Wesley R. Childs
El Dorado
Butler
1920
Republican
Dorsey Green
Kansas City
Wyandotte
1920
Republican
Fred R. Hammond
Burlington
Coffey
1920
Republican
Ella F. Hobble
Dodge City
Ford
1920
Republican
Chester C. Houston
Elgin
Chautauqua
1920
Republican
Matie Toothaker Kimball
Manhattan
Riley
1920
Republican
Anna Laura Kyner
Beloit
Mitchell
1920
Republican
Emanuel Percy Roberson
Parsons
Labette
1920
Republican
Colonel W. Ryan
Wathena
Doniphan
1924
Republican
Wallace H. Anderson
Iola
Allen
1924
Republican
Moses M. Beck
Holton
Jackson
1924
Republican
Edwin J. Bookwalter
Halstead
Harvey
1924
Republican
Samuel Lee Bracken
Phillipsburg
Phillips
1924
Republican
Marie Louise Diescher
Winfield
Cowley
1924
Republican
Charles D. Masters
Halstead
Harvey
1924
Republican
John M. Parrington
Emporia
Lyon
1924
Republican
Mae C. Patrick
Satanta
Haskell
1924
Republican
Earl C. Sweet
Minneapolis
Ottawa
1924
Republican
Joseph H. Woollen
Mankato
Jewell
1928
Republican
Frank Barnes
Elk City
Montgomery
1928
Republican
Charles D. Foster
Ness City
Ness
1928
Republican
William M. Glenn
Tribune
Greeley
1928
Republican
Marshall A. Gorrill
Lawrence
Riley
1928
Republican
Minnie M. Mickel
Soldier
Jackson
1928
Republican
Charles W. Miller, Sr.
Hays
Ellis
1928
Republican
Harry T. Morgan
Wichita
Sedgwick
1928
Republican
Curtis P. Putnam
Emporia
Lyon
1928
Republican
LeRoy E. Sawin
Washington
Washington
1928
Republican
George W. Wiley
Topeka
Shawnee
1932
Democratic
Aline K. Algie
Clay Center
Clay
1932
Democratic
Ancil F. Hatten
Westphalia
Anderson
1932
Democratic
Harry D. Hover
Eureka
Greenwood
1932
Democratic
Edwin B. Nelson
Longton
Elk
1932
Democratic
Samuel E. Notestine
Burdett
Pawnee
1932
Democratic
Charles Riseley
Stockton
Rooks
1932
Democratic
John I. Saunders
Cheney
Sedgwick
1932
Democratic
William Eugene (Gene) Sullivan
Atchinson
Atchison
1932
Democratic
Thomas J. Sweeney
Lawrence
Riley
1936
Democratic
Aline K. Algie
Clay Center
Clay
1936
Democratic
Ed Armold
Chapman
Dickinson
1936
Democratic
Christian J. Block
Nekoma
Rush
1936
Democratic
Mary Fitzwilliam Carney
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
1936
Democratic
John W. Lemon
Pittsburg
Crawford
1936
Democratic
Bernard L. Sheridan
Paola
Miami
1936
Democratic
Leo V. Turgeon, Sr.
Wilson
Ellsworth
1936
Democratic
Walter A. Vincent
Wichita
Sedgwick
1936
Democratic
Otis B. Wyant
Winfield
Cowley
1940
Republican
Turner W. Bell
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
1940
Republican
Ezra Branine
Newton
Harvey
1940
Republican
Charles W. Jones
Olathe
Johnson
1940
Republican
Charles E. Mann
Osborne
Osborne
1940
Republican
Mary Phyllis Obee
Hutchinson
Reno
1940
Republican
Frank C. Stewart
Eskridge
Wabaunsee
1940
Republican
Ray C. Stuber
Winfield
Cowley
1940
Republican
Bryan P. Weeks
Marysville
Marshall
1940
Republican
Jim J. Wilcox
Emporia
Lyon
1944
Republican
Caroline Boman
Virgil
Greenwood
1944
Republican
Lester P. Greenbank
Valley Center
Sedgwick
1944
Republican
Myrtle R. Herrick
WaKeeney
Trego
1944
Republican
Hugh A. Hope
Hunter
Mitchell
1944
Republican
Bert E. Mitchner
Hutchinson
Reno
1944
Republican
Harry T. Morgan
Wichita
Sedgwick
1944
Republican
Henry Otto
Manhattan
Riley
1944
Republican
Katheryn S. Tarwater
Howard
Elk
1948
Republican
Lee R. Cowden
Reading
Lyon
1948
Republican
Fred E. Dunlap
Plesanton
Linn
1948
Republican
Robert Garvin
St. John
Stafford
1948
Republican
Frank A. Hobble
Dodge City
Ford
1948
Republican
Marion Allen Miller
Chanute
Neosho
1948
Republican
Bert E. Mitchner
Hutchinson
Reno
1948
Republican
Charles V. Norman
Troy
Doniphan
1948
Republican
Abraham G. Schneider, Sr.
Stockton
Rooks
1952
Republican
Charles C. Everitt
Girard
Crawford
1952
Republican
Robert Garvin
St. John
Stafford
1952
Republican
William R. Hagman
Pittsburg
Crawford
1952
Republican
Dane G. Hansen
Logan
Phillips
1952
Republican
Audrey L. Purcell
Lansing
Leavenworth
1952
Republican
E. Glenn Robison
Gridley
Coffey
1952
Republican
J. L. Shelden
Ottawa
Franklin
1952
Republican
George J. Tomlin
Wichita
Sedgwick
1956
Republican
Elton Carter
Norton
Norton
1956
Republican
Rolla A. Clymer
El Dorado
Butler
1956
Republican
Robert J. Gilbert
Coffeyville
Montgomery
1956
Republican
Brook L. Haines
Topeka
Shawnee
1956
Republican
Harry R. Horner
Wichita
Sedgwick
1956
Republican
Albert M. James
Syracuse
Hamilton
1956
Republican
George K. Melvin
Lawrence
Douglas
1956
Republican
C. Dean Scott
Wichita
Sedgwick
1960
Republican
Donald O. Concannon
Hugoton
Stevens
1960
Republican
Harry R. Horner
Wichita
Sedgwick
1960
Republican
Remus E. Jacobs
Lenora
Norton
1960
Republican
Henry B. Jameson
Abilene
Dickinson
1960
Republican
Sadie Jurney
Kingman
Kingman
1960
Republican
Henry Otto
Manhattan
Riley
1960
Republican
William H. Vernon
Larned
Pawnee
1960
Republican
Emmett E. Wilson
Independence
Montgomery
1964
Democratic
Paul Aylward
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
1964
Democratic
Carl S. McClung
Elkhart
Morton
1964
Democratic
Sylvester Powell, Jr.
Shawnee Mission
Johnson
1964
Democratic
David J. Saia
Frontenac
Crawford
1964
Democratic
James W. Sloan
Topeka
Shawnee
1964
Democratic
Leigh Warner
Cimarron
Gray
1964
Democratic
John Wooley
Wichita
Sedgwick
1968
Republican
Evaline Conway
Paola
Miami
1968
Republican
Dean Evans
Salina
Saline
1968
Republican
Eugene Hanson
Newton
Harvey
1968
Republican
Robert W. Josserand
Pratt
Pratt
1968
Republican
Henry Otto
Manhattan
Riley
1968
Republican
Wayne Rogler
Matfield Green
Chase
1968
Republican
Emmett E. Wilson
Independence
Montgomery
1972
Republican
Keith D. Brecheisen
Garnett
Anderson
1972
Republican
Fred Gatlin
Atwood
Rawlins
1972
Republican
Jennie P. Hoyt
Lyons
Rice
1972
Republican
Joan M. Baker
Valley Falls
Jefferson
1972
Republican
Christopher Y. Thomas
Shawnee Mission
Johnson
1972
Republican
William F. Turrentine
Topeka
Shawnee
1972
Republican
Evelyn Whitcomb
Wichita
Sedgwick
1976
Republican
Roger Frederick Bennett
Prairie Village
Johnson
1976
Republican
Evaline Conway
Paola
Miami
1976
Republican
Arthur Ericson
Lyons
Rice
1976
Republican
Michael G. Harper
Fairway
Johnson
1976
Republican
Henry B. Jameson
Abilene
Dickinson
1976
Republican
Doris Selvidge
Wichita
Sedgwick
1976
Republican
Wilmoth A. Smiley
Norton
Norton
1980
Republican
John Anderson
Kansas City
Wyandotte
1980
Republican
Fred Eisele
Fredonia
Wilson
1980
Republican
Frank Hodge
Hutchinson
Reno
1980
Republican
Mildred M. Johns
Johnson
Stanton
1980
Republican
Charles McAtee
Topeka
Shawnee
1980
Republican
Marteena Newcomb
Leawood
Johnson
1980
Republican
Dixie Roberts
Manhattan
Riley
1984
Republican
Marian Button
Newton
Harvey
1984
Republican
Margaret Dostal
Leawood
Johnson
1984
Republican
Sue Ann Greenleaf
Coldwater
Comanche
1984
Republican
John Roscoe Hiller
Topeka
Shawnee
1984
Republican
Mary Alice Lair
Piqua
Woodson
1984
Republican
Barbara A. McCarter
Overland Park
Johnson
1984
Republican
Jerry Threlfall
Wichita
Sedgwick
1988
Republican
Fred Bramlage
Junction City
Geary
1988
Republican
June Cooper
Garnett
Anderson
1988
Republican
Martha Fee
Hutchinson
Reno
1988
Republican
Roberta Harkness
Dodge City
Ford
1988
Republican
Gilda Lintz
Meriden
Jefferson
1988
Republican
Ray Morgan
Shawnee
Johnson
1988
Republican
Dixie Roberts
Manhattan
Riley
1992
Republican
James Bolden
Topeka
Shawnee
1992
Republican
Shari Caywood
Salina
Saline
1992
Republican
Adolph Howard
Kansas City
Wyandotte
1992
Republican
Carlos Mayans
Wichita
Sedgwick
1992
Republican
Bruce Mayfield
Overland Park
Johnson
1992
Republican
Charles Rayl
Strong City
Chase
1996
Republican
Timothy Golba
Wichita
Sedgwick
1996
Republican
Betty Hanicke
Westwood
Johnson
1996
Republican
Mike Harris
Wichita
Sedgwick
1996
Republican
Marynell Reece
Scandia
Republic
1996
Republican
Marjorie Robards
Topeka
Shawnee
1996
Republican
John Watkins
Lawrence
Douglas
2000
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Shari Caywood
Salina
Saline
2000
Republican
Gene Eastin
Dodge City
Ford
2000
Republican
Richard Eckert
Wetmore
Nemaha
2000
Republican
Susan Estes
Wichita
Sedgwick
2000
Republican
Mark Heitz
Topeka
Shawnee
2000
Republican
Charles Hostetler
Manhattan
Riley
2004
Republican
Ruth Garvey Fink
Topeka
Shawnee
2004
Republican
Bernard "Bud" Hentzen
Wichita
Sedgwick
2004
Republican
Dennis Jones
Lakin
Kearny
2004
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Wanda Konold
Pratt
Pratt
2004
Republican
Jack Ranson
Wichita
Sedgwick
2004
Republican
Patricia Pitney Smith
Overland Park
Johnson
2008
Republican
Tom Arpke
Salina
Saline
2008
Republican
Jeff Colyer
Overland Park
Johnson
2008
Republican
Helen Van Etten
Topeka
Shawnee
2008
Republican
David Kensinger
Topeka
Shawnee
2008
Republican
Kris Kobach
Piper
Wyandotte
2008
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Mike Pompeo
Wichita
Sedgwick
2012
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Amanda Adkins
Overland Park
Johnson
2012
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Kelly Arnold
Wichita
Sedgwick
2012
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Jeff Colyer
Overland Park
Johnson
2012
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Randy Duncan
Brookville
Saline
2012
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Helen Van Etten
Topeka
Shawnee
2012
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Todd Tiahrt
Goddard
Sedgwick
2016
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Kelly Arnold
Wichita
Sedgwick
2016
Republican
Clayton L. Barker
Leawood
Johnson
2016
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Ron Estes
Wichita
Sedgwick
2016
Republican
Helen Van Etten
Topeka
Shawnee
2016
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Ashley McMullin Hutchinson
Concordia
Cloud
2016
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Mark Kahrs
Wichita
Sedgwick
2020
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Treatha Brown-Foster
Wichita
Sedgwick
2020
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Helen Van Etten
Topeka
Shawnee
2020
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Shannon Golden
Lawrence
Douglas
2020
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Mark Kahrs
Wichita
Sedgwick
2020
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Michael Kuckelman
Olathe
Johnson
2020
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Emily Wellman
Alden
Rice
2024
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Overland Park
Johnson
2024
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Mike Brown
Overland Park
Johnson
2024
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Maria Holiday
Overland Park
Johnson
2024
Republican
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Wichita
Sedgwick
2024
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Topeka
Shawnee
2024
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Alan Townsend
Goodland
Sherman