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Official General Election Results Kansas Secretary of State 2020 General Election Official Vote Totals Page 1 of 23 Race Candidate Votes Percent President / Vice President R-Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 771,406 56.21% D-Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris 570,323 41.56% L-Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy "Spike" Cohen 30,574 2.23% United States Senate R-Roger Marshall 727,962 53.22% D-Barbara Bollier 571,530 41.79% L-Jason Buckley 68,263 4.99% United States House of Representatives 1 R-Tracey Mann 208,229 71.16% D-Kali Barnett 84,393 28.84% United States House of Representatives 2 R-Jake LaTurner 185,464 55.15% D-Michelle De La Isla 136,650 40.63% L-Robert Garrard 14,201 4.22% United States House of Representatives 3 D-Sharice L. Davids 220,049 53.62% R-Amanda L. Adkins 178,773 43.56% L-Steven A Hohe 11,596 2.83% United States House of Representatives 4 R-Ron Estes 203,432 63.65% D-Laura Lombard 116,166 36.35% Kansas Senate 1 R-Dennis Pyle 25,173 71.74% D-Kirk Miller 9,914 28.26% Kansas Senate 2 D-Marci Francisco 33,648 100.00% Kansas Senate 3 D-Tom Holland 20,490 51.24% R-Willie Dove 19,500 48.76% Kansas Senate 4 D-David Haley 17,319 78.60% R-Sam Stillwell 4,715 21.40% Kansas Senate 5 D-Jeff Pittman 16,753 53.06% R-Kevin Braun 14,818 46.94% Kansas Senate 6 D-Pat Pettey 14,533 64.35% R-Diana Whittington 8,050 35.65% Kansas Secretary of State 2020 General Election Official Vote Totals Page 2 of 23 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 7 D-Ethan Corson 28,215 59.32% R-Laura McConwell 19,348 40.68% Kansas Senate 8 D-Cindy Holscher 23,686 54.36% R-James Todd 19,883 45.64% Kansas Senate 9 R-Beverly Gossage 22,450 52.21% D-Stacey Knoell 20,550 47.79% Kansas Senate 10 R-Mike Thompson 22,362 51.86% D-Lindsey Constance 20,758 48.14% Kansas Senate 11 R-Kellie Warren 24,846 52.68% D-Joy Koesten 22,317 47.32% Kansas Senate 12 R-Caryn Tyson 24,265 74.38% D-Mike Bruner 8,359 25.62% Kansas Senate 13 R-Richard Hilderbrand 19,990 66.00% D-Nancy J. Ingle 10,299 34.00% Kansas Senate 14 R-Michael A. Fagg 28,501 100.00% Kansas Senate 15 R-Virgil Peck 23,043 100.00% Kansas Senate 16 R-Ty Masterson 27,199 68.95% D-Timothy Don Fry II 12,246 31.05% Kansas Senate 17 R-Jeff Longbine 17,363 66.69% D-Stephen Vecchione 8,671 33.31% Kansas Senate 18 R-Kristen O'Shea 19,396 59.21% D-Tobias Schlingensiepen 13,364 40.79% Kansas Senate 19 R-Rick Kloos 16,141 51.04% D-Anthony Hensley 15,483 48.96% Kansas Secretary of State 2020 General Election Official Vote Totals Page 3 of 23 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 20 R-Brenda S. Dietrich 22,000 56.85% D-Rachel Willis 16,696 43.15% Kansas Senate 21 D-Dinah Sykes 24,203 54.79% R-Tom Bickimer 19,970 45.21% Kansas Senate 22 D-Tom Hawk 15,687 51.27% R-Craig Bowser 14,911 48.73% Kansas Senate 23 R-Rob Olson 20,235 53.11% D-Wendy Budetti 17,864 46.89% Kansas Senate 24 R-J.R. Claeys 25,242 100.00% Kansas Senate 25 D-Mary Ware 12,647 54.74% R-Vail Fruechting 10,456 45.26% Kansas Senate 26 R-Dan Kerschen 27,540 100.00% Kansas Senate 27 R-Gene Suellentrop 26,296 66.68% D-Mike McCorkle 13,143 33.32% Kansas Senate 28 R-Mike Petersen 11,895 53.71% D-Jim Ward 10,250 46.29% Kansas Senate 29 D-Oletha Faust Goudeau 15,253 71.10% R-Myron L. Ackerman 6,199 28.90% Kansas Senate 30 R-Renee Erickson 17,376 51.75% D-Melissa Gregory 16,199 48.25% Kansas Senate 31 R-Carolyn McGinn 31,425 100.00% Kansas Senate 32 R-Larry W Alley 25,327 100.00% Kansas Senate 33 R-Alicia (Schartz) Straub 26,740 100.00% Kansas Secretary of State 2020 General Election Official Vote Totals Page 4 of 23 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas Senate 34 R-Mark Steffen 21,240 69.79% D-Shanna Henry 9,192 30.21% Kansas Senate 35 R-Richard Wilborn 28,779 100.00% Kansas Senate 36 R-Elaine S. Bowers 31,549 100.00% Kansas Senate 37 R-Molly Baumgardner 30,758 65.34% D-Becca Peck 16,319 34.66% Kansas Senate 38 R-Bud Estes 13,274 68.89% D-Edgar A. Pando 5,994 31.11% Kansas Senate 39 R-John Doll 20,891 100.00% Kansas Senate 40 R-Richard (Rick) Billinger 28,023 78.82% D-Larry Joseph Dreiling 7,530 21.18% Kansas House of Representatives 1 R-Michael Houser 8,381 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 2 R-Kenneth Collins 6,759 62.16% D-Lynn D. Grant 4,115 37.84% Kansas House of Representatives 3 R-Charles (Chuck) Smith 4,942 53.98% D-Monica Murnan 4,213 46.02% Kansas House of Representatives 4 R-Trevor Jacobs 7,881 74.89% D-Bill Meyer 2,642 25.11% Kansas House of Representatives 5 R-Mark Samsel 8,061 77.34% D-Roger Sims 2,362 22.66% Kansas House of Representatives 6 R-Samantha M. Poetter 11,111 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 7 R-Richard J. Proehl 7,795 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 8 R-Chris Croft 12,649 100.00% Kansas Secretary of State 2020 General Election Official Vote Totals Page 5 of 23 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 9 R-Kent L. Thompson 6,879 74.84% D-Alana Cloutier 2,312 25.16% Kansas House of Representatives 10 D-Christina Haswood 9,446 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 11 R-Jim Kelly 7,467 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 12 R-Doug Blex 8,908 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 13 R-Joe Newland 7,633 77.20% D-Mark Pringle 2,254 22.80% Kansas House of Representatives 14 R-Charlotte Esau 8,539 52.40% D-Angela Justus Schweller 7,757 47.60% Kansas House of Representatives 15 R-John Toplikar 5,361 51.47% D-Cole Fine 5,054 48.53% Kansas House of Representatives 16 D-Linda Featherston 7,130 50.24% R-Rashard Young 7,063 49.76% Kansas House of Representatives 17 D-Jo Ella Hoye 7,058 50.93% R-Kristine Sapp 6,356 45.87% L-Michael Kerner 443 3.20% Kansas House of Representatives 18 D-Cindy Neighbor 7,098 52.35% R-Cathy Gordon 6,460 47.65% Kansas House of Representatives 19 D-Stephanie Sawyer Clayton 12,369 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 20 D-Mari-Lynn Poskin 8,249 51.55% R-Jane Dirks 7,752 48.45% Kansas House of Representatives 21 D-Jerry Stogsdill 9,421 61.98% R-Bob Reese 5,778 38.02% Kansas House of Representatives 22 D-Lindsay Vaughn 8,413 100.00% Kansas Secretary of State 2020 General Election Official Vote Totals Page 6 of 23 Race Candidate Votes Percent Kansas House of Representatives 23 D-Susan Ruiz 6,069 55.00% R-Jeff Shull 4,386 39.75% L-Matthew Clark 579 5.25% Kansas House of Representatives 24 D-Jarrod Ousley 9,545 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 25 D-Rui Xu 12,177 100.00% Kansas House of Representatives 26 R-Adam T. 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