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2020 Kansas Senate election

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2020 Kansas Senate election

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All 40 seats in theKansas Senate
21 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderSusan Wagle
(retired)
Anthony Hensley
(lost re-election)
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seat30th District19th district
Seats before2911
Seats after2911
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote817,169477,582
Percentage63.11%36.89%

Results:
     Republican hold     Democratic hold
     Republican gain     Democratic gain

President of the Senate before election

Susan Wagle
Republican

ElectedPresident of the Senate

Ty Masterson
Republican

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The2020 Kansas Senate election took place as part of thebiennial 2020United States elections.Kansas voters elected state senators in all of the state's 40 senate districts. Senators serve four-year terms.

Retirements

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Four incumbents did not run for reelection in 2020. Those incumbents are:

Republicans

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  1. District 8:Jim Denning: Retiring
  2. District 30:Susan Wagle: Retiring

Democrats

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  1. District 7:Barbara Bollier: Retiring; ran for United States Senate
  2. District 18:Vic Miller: Retiring

Incumbents defeated

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In primary elections

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Republicans

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Seven Republicans lost renomination.

  1. District 11:John Skubal lost renomination toKellie Warren.
  2. District 14:Bruce Givens lost renomination to Michael Fagg.
  3. District 15:Dan Goddard lost renomination toVirgil Peck Jr.
  4. District 20:Eric Rucker lost renomination toBrenda Dietrich.
  5. District 24:Randall Hardy lost renomination toJ. R. Claeys.
  6. District 33:Mary Jo Taylor lost renomination toAlicia Straub.
  7. District 34:Ed Berger lost renomination to Mark Steffen.

In the general election

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Republican

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  1. District 5:Kevin Braun lost toJeff Pittman.

Democratic

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  1. District 19:Anthony Hensley lost toRick Kloos.

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[1]Likely ROctober 21, 2020

Results summary

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Summary of the November 3, 2020Kansas Senate election results
PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
No.%BeforeUpWonAfter+/–
Republican39817,16963.11%29292929Steady
Democratic30477,58236.89%11111111Steady
Total1,294,751100.0%40404040Steady
Source:[2][3]
Popular vote
Republican
63.11%
Democratic
36.89%
Senate seats
Republican
72.5%
Democratic
27.5%

Close races

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Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 22, 1.2%
  2. District 3, 2.04%
  3. District 19, 2.42% (flip)
  4. District 10, 3.72%
  5. District 30, 4.22%
  6. District 9, 4.52%
  7. District 11, 5.36%
  8. District 5, 6.04% (flip)
  9. District 23, 6.22%
  10. District 28, 8.1%
  11. District 8, 8.72% (flip)
  12. District 25, 9.18%
  13. District 21, 9.58%

Summary of results by State Senate district

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State Senate district[4]IncumbentPartyElected SenatorParty
Kansas 1Dennis PyleRepDennis PyleRep
Kansas 2Marci FranciscoDemMarci FranciscoDem
Kansas 3Tom HollandDemTom HollandDem
Kansas 4David HaleyDemDavid HaleyDem
Kansas 5Kevin BraunRepJeff PittmanDem
Kansas 6Pat PetteyDemPat PetteyDem
Kansas 7Barbara BollierDemEthan CorsonDem
Kansas 8Jim DenningRepCindy HolscherDem
Kansas 9Julia LynnRepBeverly GossageRep
Kansas 10Mike ThompsonRepMike ThompsonRep
Kansas 11John Skubal*RepKellie WarrenRep
Kansas 12Caryn TysonRepCaryn TysonRep
Kansas 13Richard HilderbrandRepRichard HilderbrandRep
Kansas 14Bruce Givens*RepMichael FaggRep
Kansas 15Dan Goddard*RepVirgil Peck Jr.Rep
Kansas 16Ty MastersonRepTy MastersonRep
Kansas 17Jeff LongbineRepJeff LongbineRep
Kansas 18Vic MillerDemKristen O'SheaRep
Kansas 19Anthony HensleyDemRick KloosRep
Kansas 20Eric Rucker*RepBrenda DietrichRep
Kansas 21Dinah SykesDemDinah SykesDem
Kansas 22Tom HawkDemTom HawkDem
Kansas 23Robert S. OlsonRepRobert S. OlsonRep
Kansas 24Randall Hardy*RepJ. R. ClaeysRep
Kansas 25Mary WareDemMary WareDem
Kansas 26Dan KerschenRepDan KerschenRep
Kansas 27Gene SuellentropRepGene SuellentropRep
Kansas 28Mike PetersenRepMike PetersenRep
Kansas 29Oletha Faust-GoudeauDemOletha Faust-GoudeauDem
Kansas 30Susan WagleRepRenee EricksonRep
Kansas 31Carolyn McGinnRepCarolyn McGinnRep
Kansas 32Larry AlleyRepLarry AlleyRep
Kansas 33Mary Jo Taylor*RepAlicia StraubRep
Kansas 34Ed Berger*RepMark SteffenRep
Kansas 35Rick WilbornRepRick WilbornRep
Kansas 36Elaine BowersRepElaine BowersRep
Kansas 37Molly BaumgardnerRepMolly BaumgardnerRep
Kansas 38Bud EstesRepBud EstesRep
Kansas 39John DollRepJohn DollRep
Kansas 40Rick BillingerRepRick BillingerRep

References

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  1. ^"October Overview: Handicapping the 2020 State Legislature Races".The Cook Political Report. RetrievedNovember 1, 2020.
  2. ^"Kansas Elections Results".Associated Press.
  3. ^"2020 General Election - Official Vote Totals"(PDF).Kansas Secretary of State. RetrievedDecember 2, 2020.
  4. ^"Kansas State Senate elections, 2020".Ballotpedia.
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