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Tracey Mann

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American businessman and politician (born 1976)
For the Australian actress, seeTracy Mann.

Tracey Mann
Official portrait, 2021
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromKansas's1st district
Assumed office
January 3, 2021
Preceded byRoger Marshall
50thLieutenant Governor of Kansas
In office
February 14, 2018 – January 14, 2019
GovernorJeff Colyer
Preceded byJeff Colyer
Succeeded byLynn Rogers
Personal details
Born
Tracey Robert Mann

(1976-12-17)December 17, 1976 (age 48)[1]
Quinter, Kansas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Audrey Haynes
(m. 2002)
Children4
EducationKansas State University (BS)
Signature
WebsiteHouse website

Tracey Robert Mann (born December 17, 1976) is an American businessman and politician who has served as the U.S. representative fromKansas's 1st congressional district since 2021. The district, popularly known as "the Big First," includes parts of 63 counties in central and western Kansas and is the seventh-largest district in the nation that does not cover an entire state.

Mann served as the 50thlieutenant governor of Kansas from 2018 to 2019.[2] He was appointed by GovernorJeff Colyer in February 2018, after Colyer ascended from the lieutenant governorship uponSam Brownback's resignation.

Early life and education

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Mann is a fifth-generation Kansan who was born and raised on his family farm nearQuinter, Kansas. He worked in the fields and feed yard with his grandfather, father, and brother. Mann attended Quinter High School, where he was a part of seven state championship teams, including football, track, quiz bowl, and parliamentary procedure. In his senior year, Mann was elected to serve asFFA president andstudent council president. During his college years, Mann worked as an intern for then-U.S. RepresentativeJerry Moran.[3] He also served as the student body president of Kansas State University.[4]

Lieutenant Governor of Kansas

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Elections

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2018 primary for governor

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Main article:2018 Kansas gubernatorial election

Jeff Colyer narrowly lost the 2018 Republican primary toKris Kobach, and he and Mann left office the next year.

Tenure

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Mann's official photo as Lieutenant Governor

Two weeks after Colyer ascended to the office ofGovernor of Kansas, Mann was appointed as Colyer'slieutenant governor.[5] He was sworn in on February 14, 2018.

State Objections Board

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Michael Capps filed to run as a Republican in 2018 for the Kansas House District 97 seat using an address on the south side of Wichita.[6] Months before the election, Representative Chuck Weber, the incumbent in heavily Republican House District 85, which included part of north Wichita and suburbs to the north and northeast, withdrew his candidacy for reelection and gave notice of his resignation, effective July 14, 2018.[6] Capps then changed his campaign filing, running instead for the District 85 seat, giving a north Wichita address, with a business mailing address of 6505 East Central Avenue, #110.[6] He claimed he resided at the Governeour Street address, though the home was scheduled to be sold at auction on June 27, 2018. Democrats alleged Capps did not actually live at that address. The Kansas Objections Board, composed of Mann,Kansas Secretary of StateKris Kobach, and Kansas Attorney GeneralDerek Schmidt, refused to uphold the complaint.[6] The Sedgwick County Republican Central Committee appointed Capps to fill the remainder of Weber's 85th District term.[6][7] Marc Bennett, District Attorney of Sedgwick County, petitioned to have Capps removed from office after an investigation of child abuse caused him to be decertified and removed as aCourt Appointed Special Advocate. In 2020, he lost the Republican primary to Patrick Penn, who received 74.4% of the vote.[8]

U.S. House of Representatives

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Elections

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2010

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Main article:2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas § District 1

Mann ran forKansas's 1st congressional district in the2010 elections to theUnited States House of Representatives, losing toTim Huelskamp in the Republican primary.

During his 2010 campaign, Mann repeatedly insisted PresidentBarack Obama needed to produce his birth certificate to prove that he was an American citizen.[9] TheHutchinson News withdrew its endorsement of Mann, stating, "he questions the citizenship of President Barack Obama despite evidence that is irrefutable to most objective, rational people - including a birth certificate released by the Hawaii secretary of state and birth announcements printed in Honolulu's two major newspapers." On June 21, 2010, Mann said on a Salina radio program that he thought Obama "needs to come forth with his papers and show everyone that he is an American citizen." He made similar comments that day at a forum atElkhart, Kansas.[10] Though Mann formerly expressed support forbirtherism, he has since renounced those beliefs.[11]

2020

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Main article:2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas § District 1

Mann made another bid for the 1st in 2020 after two-term incumbentRoger Marshall gave up the seat to run forU.S. Senate.[12] On August 4, 2020, Mann defeated Air Force veteran Bill Clifford[13] in the Republican primary–the real contest in this heavily Republican district–and Democrat Kali Barnett in the general election,[14] with 71% of the vote.

Tenure

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Iraq

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In June 2021, Mann was one of 49 House Republicans to vote to repeal theAUMF against Iraq.[15][16]

Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023

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Mann was among the 71 Republicans who voted against final passage of theFiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 in the House.[17]

Committee assignments

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For the119th Congress:[18]

Caucus memberships

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Electoral history

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Kansas's 1st congressional district Republican primary, 2010[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTim Huelskamp34,81934.8%
RepublicanJim Barnett25,04725%
RepublicanTracey Mann21,16121.1%
Kansas's 1st congressional district Republican primary, 2020[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTracey Mann65,37354.21%
RepublicanBill Clifford39,91433.10%
RepublicanJerry Molstad9,5457.92%
RepublicanMichael Soetaert5,7564.77%
Kansas's 1st congressional district general election, 2020[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTracey Mann208,22971.16%
DemocraticKali Barnett84,39328.84%
Kansas's 1st congressional district general election, 2022[25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTracey Mann161,33367.67%
DemocraticJimmy Beard77,09232.33%
Kansas's 1st congressional district general election, 2024[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTracey Mann210,49369.14%
DemocraticPaul Buskirk93,96530.86%

Personal life

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Mann resides inSalina, Kansas, where he works as a commercial real estate broker. He also owns his family's farm inQuinter, Kansas.[11] Mann is aPietist.[27]

References

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  1. ^"Rep.-elect Tracey Mann (R-Kan.-01)".The Hill. November 30, 2020. RetrievedDecember 1, 2020.
  2. ^"Colyer picks Tracey Mann as lieutenant governor".KWCH. February 13, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2018.
  3. ^"Get to Know Tracey - Mann for Congress".
  4. ^"Student Body President and Vice President History".www.k-state.edu.
  5. ^The Wichita Eagle."Colyer picks former congressional candidate as lieutenant governor, running mate". RetrievedFebruary 15, 2018.
  6. ^abcdeGOP appoints Michael Capps to empty Kansas House seat; Democrats push for grand jury probe,Wichita Eagle, Chance Swaim, July 21, 2019. Retrieved November 4, 2019.
  7. ^Candidates for the 2018 General (unofficial),Kansas Secretary of State. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  8. ^[1],Ballotpedia, Shelby Kellerman. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  9. ^Tracey Mann D.C. Democratic pursuits terrify me,Salina Journal, September 9, 2019. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  10. ^News withdraws endorsement of Tracey Mann for 'birther' views,Hutchinson News, July 25, 2010. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  11. ^abMcLean, Jim (February 13, 2018)."Colyer Picks Real Estate Operator Tracey Mann As Kansas Lt. Governor".KCUR. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2018.
  12. ^Former Kansas Lt. Gov. announces candidacy for Congress,KWCH, September 9, 2019. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  13. ^Mann wins Republican vote for Congress,KSNT, Mark Feuerborn, August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  14. ^Kali Barnett wins Democratic seat for U.S. House District 1,KSNT, Tiffany Littier, August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  15. ^"House votes to repeal 2002 Iraq War authorization".NBC News. June 17, 2021.
  16. ^"Final vote results for roll call 172".clerk.house.gov. RetrievedOctober 6, 2023.
  17. ^Gans, Jared (May 31, 2023)."Republicans and Democrats who bucked party leaders by voting no".The Hill. RetrievedJune 6, 2023.
  18. ^"List of Standing Committees and Select Committees of the House of Representatives"(PDF). Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. RetrievedApril 28, 2025.
  19. ^"Reps. Mann, McGovern Relaunch House Hunger Caucus".Representative Tracey Mann. February 9, 2023. RetrievedMarch 13, 2023.
  20. ^"Reps Mann, Panetta Reestablish Congressional FFA Caucus in 118th Congress".Representative Tracey Mann. January 26, 2023. RetrievedMarch 13, 2023.
  21. ^"Caucus Memberships". Congressional Western Caucus. RetrievedApril 10, 2025.
  22. ^Kansas Secretary of State."2010 Primary Official Results"(PDF). RetrievedFebruary 15, 2018.
  23. ^"2020 Primary Election Official Vote Totals"(PDF).sos.ks.gov.Kansas Secretary of State. p. 1. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2025.
  24. ^"2020 General Election Official Vote Totals"(PDF).sos.ks.gov.Kansas Secretary of State. p. 1. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2025.
  25. ^"2022 General Election Official Vote Totals"(PDF).sos.ks.gov.Kansas Secretary of State. p. 1. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2025.
  26. ^"2024 General Election Official Vote Totals"(PDF).sos.ks.gov.Kansas Secretary of State. p. 1. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2025.
  27. ^"Religious affiliation of members of the 119th Congress"(PDF).Pew Research Center. January 2, 2025. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2025.

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