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2020 Kansas Senate Election
The 2020 Kansas Senate election took place as part of the biennial 2020 United States elections. Kansas voters elected state senators in all of the state's 40 senate districts. Retirements Four incumbents did not run for reelection in 2020. Those incumbents are: Republicans #District 8: Jim Denning: Retiring #District 30: Susan Wagle: Retiring Democrats #District 7: Barbara Bollier: Retiring; ran for United States Senate #District 18: Vic Miller: Retiring Incumbents defeated In primary elections Republicans Seven Republicans lost renomination. #District 11: John Skubal lost renomination to Kellie Warren. #District 14: Bruce Givens lost renomination to Michael Fagg. #District 15: Dan Goddard lost renomination to Virgil Peck Jr. #District 20: Eric Rucker lost renomination to Brenda Dietrich. #District 24: Randall Hardy lost renomination to J. R. Claeys. #District 33: Mary Jo Taylor lost renomination to Alicia Straub. #District 34: Ed Berger lost renomination to Mark St ...
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Kansas Senate
The Kansas Senate is the upper house of the Kansas Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. State of Kansas. It is composed of 40 senators elected from single-member districts, each with a population of at least 60,000 inhabitants. Members of the Senate are elected to a four-year term. There is no limit to the number of terms that a senator may serve. The Kansas Senate meets at the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka. Like other upper houses of state and territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. Senate, the Senate is reserved with special functions such as confirming or rejecting gubernatorial appointments to executive departments, the state cabinet, commissions and boards. History The Kansas Senate was created by the Kansas Constitution when Kansas became the 34th state of United States on January 29, 1861. Six days after its admission into the Union, the Confederate States of America formed between seven Southern states that had seceded from the United States in the prev ...
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Dan Goddard
Dan Goddard (born November 3, 1947) is an American politician who serves as 7th, since January 9, 2023. He previously served in the Kansas Senate for the 15th district from 2017 top 2021. He was elected unopposed in District 7 in the 2022 Kansas House of Representatives election The 2022 Kansas House of Representatives elections took place as a part of the 2022 United States elections. All 125 seats in the Kansas House of Representatives were up for re-election. Representatives serve two year terms and are not Term limi .... References 1947 births Living people Republican Party Kansas state senators 21st-century American legislators People from Parsons, Kansas Republican Party members of the Kansas House of Representatives {{Kansas-politician-stub ...
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Kansas Republican Party
The Kansas Republican Party is the state affiliate political party in Kansas of the United States Republican Party. The Kansas Republican Party was organized in May 1859. At the state level, the party is largely split between its moderate and conservative ideological factions, with the moderates often willing to work with Democrats on legislation and other matters. Because of this divide, Kansas is sometimes described as having "three-party politics." In recent years, as the national Republican Party has grown more conservative, some moderates have left the party to become Democrats. It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling all but one of Kansas' four U.S. House seats, both U.S. Senate seats, and has supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature. The statewide offices that the party does not control are the governorship, the lieutenant governorship, and the state treasurer's office which are currently held by Democrats Laura Kelly, David Toland, and ...
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The Cook Political Report
''The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter'' is an American online newsletter that analyzes elections and campaigns for the U.S. Presidency, the United States Senate, the United States House of Representatives, and U.S. governors' offices. Self-described as independent and nonpartisan, it was founded by political analyst Charlie Cook in 1984. Amy Walter is the editor, publisher, and owner. The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter was previously a hard-copy publication known as The Cook Political Report. The Report moved to an all-online format in 2004. On July 30, 2021, the publication name changed to "The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter," as Walter took full control of the website and Cook decided to focus on writing and speeches. Reports include Charlie Cook's two weekly columns for ''National Journal'' magazine and ''National Journal Daily''. In addition, changes are generally made each week to The Cook Political Report's House, Senate, and Governors At-A-Glance ch ...
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Rick Kloos
Richard Gene Kloos (born July 26, 1966) is a Republican member of the Kansas Senate, representing the 19th district, which covers Topeka and eastern Shawnee County, western Douglas County and all of Osage County and Jefferson County.Carpenter, TimIll-fated campaign for Kan. governor guides shocking run against icon Hensley '' Hays Post'', Eagle Communications, November 4, 2020. Retrieved November 19, 2020. On November 3, 2020, he defeated Anthony Hensley, who had been holding office in the Kansas statehouse for 44 years, by 51.2% to 48.8%.Election Results
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Jeff Pittman
Jeffrey Thomas Pittman (born 1971) is an American politician. He is a Democrat representing the 5th district in the Kansas Senate. Prior to that, he was a member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 41st district. Pittman ran for election to the Kansas Senate to represent District 5. He won in the general election on November 3, 2020. Political career Pittman was elected to represent District 41 in the Kansas House of Representatives in 2016, defeating incumbent Tony Barton. He was re-elected in 2018, again defeating Barton. Pittman defeated incumbent Republican Kevin Braun Kevin Braun is an American businessman, military instructor, and politician from the state of Kansas. A Republican, he represented the 5th district of the Kansas Senate, based in Leavenworth and western Kansas City from 2018 to 2021. He lost t ... in the 2020 election to represent District 5 in the Kansas Senate. Electoral record Pittman seeks re-election to Kans ...
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Kevin Braun
Kevin Braun is an American businessman, military instructor, and politician from the state of Kansas. A Republican, he represented the 5th district of the Kansas Senate, based in Leavenworth and western Kansas City from 2018 to 2021. He lost to Democrat Jeff Pittman in the 2020 election. He lost to Lynn Melton in the 2022 Kansas House of Representatives election for district 36. Career In 2018, Steve Fitzgerald resigned from the Senate following an unsuccessful run for Congress, and Braun was appointed by the Leavenworth and Wyandotte County Republican parties to fill the seat. Prior to his appointment, Braun served in the United States Army Reserve for 32 years, including 5 years as an instructor at Fort Leavenworth Fort Leavenworth () is a United States Army installation located in Leavenworth County, Kansas, in the city of Leavenworth, Kansas, Leavenworth. Built in 1827, it is the second oldest active United States Army post west of Washington, D.C., an ..., and ...
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Ed Berger (politician)
Edward E. Berger (July 29, 1945) is an American educator and politician from the state of Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the .... A Republican, Berger has represented the 34th district of the Kansas Senate, based in Reno County, since 2017. He was defeated in the 2020 Republican primary by doctor Mark Steffen. Berger was first elected after defeating Senate Majority Leader Terry Bruce in the 2016 Republican primary, a victory that was attributed to Berger's opposition to income tax cuts that Bruce had championed. Prior to his election to the Senate, Berger served as the president of Hutchinson Community College for 23 years, and continues to run his own consulting business. Berger lives in Hutchinson with his wife Carol; they have two children. Reference ...
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Alicia Straub
Alicia Dawn Straub (born May 17, 1978) is an American politician who is a member of the Kansas Senate from the 33rd District since January 11, 2021. She is a former member of the Kansas House of Representatives representing the 113th district from March 19, 2019, to January 11, 2021 . A resident of Ellinwood, Kansas, she was selected by Republican precinct committee members on March 12, 2019, to succeed former Rep. Greg Lewis (R), who resigned due to health issues. Senator Straub was formally appointed by Governor Laura Kelly to the seat on March 14 and was sworn in by Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab on March 19. Prior to her election to the House of Representatives, she served as a county commissioner in Barton County, Kansas and was the commission chairman from January to March 2019. She resigned from the county commission from a meeting on March 18, 2019, in order to take her seat in the Kansas Legislature. During the party convention to succeed Representative Lewis, S ...
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Mary Jo Taylor
Mary Jo Taylor (born March 27, 1953) is an American politician who served in the Kansas Senate from the 33rd district from 2017 to 2021. She is a former superintendent of schools in Stafford County, Kansas. Senator Taylor was defeated for a second term in the Aug. 4, 2020 Republican primary by Rep. Alicia Straub Alicia Dawn Straub (born May 17, 1978) is an American politician who is a member of the Kansas Senate from the 33rd District since January 11, 2021. She is a former member of the Kansas House of Representatives representing the 113th district fro .... References External linksVote Smart Mary Jo Taylor 1953 births Living people Republican Party Kansas state senators Women state legislators in Kansas 21st-century American legislators 21st-century American women politicians Educators from Kansas American women educators Wichita State University alumni Fort Hays State University alumni {{Kansas-politician-stub ...
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Randall Hardy
Randall Hardy (born July 5, 1951) is an American politician who served in the Kansas Senate from the 24th district from 2017 until 2021. He initially defeated incumbent Tom Arpke in the 2016 Republican primary election, before himself losing a primary to J. R. Claeys Jeremy Ryan Claeys (born February 13, 1978) is a member of the Kansas Senate and a former member of the Kansas House of Representatives. Claeys was raised in Salina, Kansas. He graduated from Kansas State University where he studied media and ... in 2020. Hardy lives in Salina, Kansas. References External linksVote Smart Randall Hardy 1951 births Living people Republican Party Kansas state senators 21st-century American politicians University of Kansas alumni Oral Roberts University alumni Politicians from Salina, Kansas {{Kansas-politician-stub ...
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