2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas All 4 Kansas seats to theUnited States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Last election 4 0 Seats won 4 0 Seat change Popular vote 694,240 317,635 Percentage 59.15% 27.06% Swing 3.58% 9.08% Third party Fourth party Party Independent Libertarian Last election 0 0 Seats won 0 0 Seat change Popular vote 86,790 74,227 Percentage 7.39% 6.32% Swing New 5.18%
District results County results Republican
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Democratic
50–60%
Independent
60–70%
The2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas were held on November 8, 2016, to elect the fourU.S. representatives from thestate ofKansas , one from each of the state's fourcongressional districts . The elections coincided with the2016 U.S. presidential election , as well asother elections to the House of Representatives,elections to theUnited States Senate and variousstate andlocal elections . The primaries were held on August 2.
Popular vote Republican
59.15% Democratic
27.06% Libertarian
6.32%
House seats Republican
100.00%
2016 Kansas's 1st congressional district election County resultsMarshall: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%LaPolice: 60–70%
IncumbentRepublican Tim Huelskamp defeated a little-known opponent, former school administrator Alan LaPolice, in the Republicanprimary election by a closer than expected margin of 55% to 45% in the2014 elections . Because of this, his poor relationship with House Republican leadership and his support for cutting farm subsidies, which cost him the support of the Kansas Farm Bureau and Kansas Livestock Association in 2014, he was thought to be vulnerable to a primary challenge.[ 1] [ 2] In the primary election on August 2, 2016, Huelskamp was defeated 57%-43%.[ 3]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Declared
Alan LaPolice, former school administrator and Republican candidate for this seat in 2014[ 4] 2016 Kansas's 2nd congressional district election County resultsJenkins: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Potter: 50–60%
Britani Potter, financial consultant andOttawa School Board Member Democratic primary results[ 7] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Britani Potter 24,383 100.0 Total votes 24,383 100.0
2016 Kansas's 3rd congressional district election County resultsYoder: 50–60% 60–70%Sidie: 50–60%
Incumbent RepublicanKevin Yoder faced a primary challenge from retired U.S. Army officer Greg Goode, who ran strongly to theright ; Yoder easily won.
As of June 2016, Yoder had raised far more money in campaign contributions than either his Republican primary opponent or his Democratic rival.[ 15]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Election results were as follows:[ 19]
Three candidates ran in the Democratic primary.[ 20] Businessman Jay Sidie ofMission Woods won a three-way Democratic primary.[ 15] [ 16]
Jay Sidie, financial counselor[ 20] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Nathaniel McLaughlin president of the KansasNAACP [ 20] Reggie Marselus, retired union official[ 20] Election results were as follows:[ 19]
Democratic primary results[ 7] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Jay Sidie 13,879 41.5 Democratic Nathaniel McLaughlin 12,105 36.2 Democratic Reggie Marselus 7,435 22.3 Total votes 33,419 100.0
2016 Kansas's 4th congressional district election County resultsPompeo: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
Daniel B. Giroux, attorney and small business owner Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Democratic primary results[ 7] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Daniel B. Giroux 9,489 51.5 Democratic Robert Leon Tillman 8,936 48.5 Total votes 18,425 100.0
Declared
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