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State Legislature United States Congress Electoral votes; Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Attorney General Treasurer Insurance Comm. State Senate State House U.S. Senator (Class II) U.S. Senator (Class III) U.S. House; 1975 Robert Frederick (R) Shelby Smith (R) Elwill M. Shanahan (R) Curt T. Schneider (D) Joan Finney (D ...
Map of relative party strengths in each U.S. state after the 2020 presidential election. Political party strength in U.S. states is the level of representation of the various political parties in the United States in each statewide elective office providing legislators to the state and to the U.S. Congress and electing the executives at the state (U.S. state governor) and national (U.S ...
Kansas Democrats believe their path to breaking the Republican stronghold in the Legislature runs through Johnson County, where flipping a handful of seats would hand Gov. Laura Kelly leverage ...
Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2024. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to US states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.
Prior to 1940, Mitchell County was a swing county, backing the national winner in every presidential election from 1900 to 1936. Since 1940, it has become a Republican stronghold, with only George H. W. Bush in 1992 failing to win a majority in the county due to Ross Perot's strong showing in Kansas.
Prasanth Reddy, a political newcomer, has earned the backing of national Republicans as he seeks to win back suburban voters in Johnson County and take down Davids.
Cheyenne County is a Republican stronghold. Only four Republican presidential candidates from 1888 to the present day have failed to carry the county, the most recent of which ironically being Kansas Governor Alf Landon in 1936 as he also failed to win the state's electoral votes.
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