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2020 United States presidential election in Kansas

The 2020 United States presidential election in Kansas was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.[2] Kansas voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump of Florida, and running mate Vice President Mike Pence of Indiana against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden of Delaware, and his running mate Senator Kamala Harris of California. Kansas has six electoral votes in the Electoral College.[3]

2020 United States presidential election in Kansas

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Turnout65.9%[1]
 
Nominee Donald Trump Joe Biden
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Florida Delaware
Running mate Mike Pence Kamala Harris
Electoral vote 6 0
Popular vote 771,406 570,323
Percentage 56.18% 41.53%


President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Democratic

Although Trump won the state, Biden's 41.53 percent vote share represented the highest for a Democratic presidential nominee since Barack Obama's performance in 2008 and among the strongest swings to Biden, relative to Hillary Clinton's performance in 2016, in the nation. His 14.65-point defeat represented the first time since 1916, and only the second time ever, that Kansas voted more Democratic than neighboring Missouri, where his margin of defeat was 15.39 points.

Per exit polls by the Associated Press, Trump's strength in Kansas came from white voters, who supported Trump by 59%–38%; white voters with college degrees, however, were tied. This result included a 64% showing for Trump among Protestants and a 74% showing among other Christians. Trump's best margin was 72% in rural areas, while Biden's was 52% in suburban counties.[4]

Primary elections edit

Canceled Republican primary edit

On September 7, 2019, the Kansas Republican Party became one of several state GOP parties to cancel their respective primaries and caucuses officially.[5] Donald Trump's re-election campaign and GOP officials have cited the fact that Republicans canceled several state primaries when George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush sought a second term in 1992 and 2004, respectively; and Democrats scrapped some of their primaries when Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were seeking reelection in 1996 and 2012, respectively.[6][7] At its state convention held between January 31 and February 1, 2020, the state party voted to formally bind all 39 of its national pledged delegates to Trump.[8][9]

Democratic primary edit

The Kansas Democratic primary was conducted entirely by mail. Votes were counted on May 2, 2020. Joe Biden was declared the winner.[10]

2020 Kansas Democratic presidential primary final results[11]
Candidate Votes % Delegates
Joe Biden 110,041 74.92 29
Bernie Sanders (withdrawn) 33,142 22.57 10
Inactive votes[a] 3,690 2.51
Total 146,873 100% 39

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[12] Likely R September 10, 2020
Inside Elections[13] Lean R September 4, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[14] Likely R July 14, 2020
Politico[15] Likely R October 16, 2020
RCP[16] Safe R August 3, 2020
Niskanen[17] Safe R July 26, 2020
CNN[18] Safe R August 3, 2020
The Economist[19] Safe R September 2, 2020
CBS News[20] Likely R August 16, 2020
270towin[21] Safe R August 2, 2020
ABC News[22] Safe R July 31, 2020
NPR[23] Likely R August 3, 2020
NBC News[24] Likely R August 6, 2020
538[25] Safe R November 2, 2020

Polling edit

Graphical summary edit

Aggregate polls edit

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Donald
Trump

Republican
Other/
Undecided
[b]
Margin
270 to Win October 17–22, 2020 November 3, 2020 43.0% 51.7% 5.3% Trump +8.7
FiveThirtyEight until November 2, 2020 November 3, 2020 41.0% 53.9% 5.1% Trump +12.9
Average 42.0% 52.8% 5.2% Trump +10.8

Polls edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump

Republican
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen

Libertarian
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020 2,321 (LV) ± 3% 55%[d] 44%
Data For Progress Oct 27 – Nov 1, 2020 1,121 (LV) ± 2.9% 55% 41% 3% 2%[e]
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 1–28, 2020 3,442 (LV) ± 2.5% 51% 47%
PPP/Protect Our Care[A] Oct 19–20, 2020 897 (V) ± 3.3% 54% 42% 4%
Siena College/NYT Upshot Oct 18–20, 2020 755 (LV) ± 4% 48% 41% 4% 2%[f] 6%[g]
co/efficient/Keep Kansas Great PAC[B] Oct 18–20, 2020 2,453 (LV) ± 3.7% 56% 39% 2% 3%
Fort Hays State University Sep 21 – Oct 1, 2020 306 (RV) ± 4.8% 52% 38% 11%[h]
SurveyMonkey/Axios Sep 1–30, 2020 1,135 (LV) 52% 47% 1%
Civiqs/Daily Kos Sep 26–29, 2020 677 (LV) ± 4.5% 52% 42% 4%[i] 1%
Data For Progress (D) Sep 14–19, 2020 883 (LV) ± 3.3% 48%[j] 42% 3% 1%[k] 7%
49%[l] 45% 6%
co/efficient/Keep Kansas Great PAC[B] Sep 15–16, 2020 794 (LV) ± 3.5% 53% 41%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Aug 1–31, 2020 922 (LV) 54% 45% 1%
SurveyUSA Aug 5–9, 2020 1,202 (LV) ± 3.3% 48% 41% 5%[m] 6%
Public Policy Polling[C] Aug 5–6, 2020 864 (V) ± 3.3% 50% 43% 7%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jul 1–31, 2020 1,295 (LV) 51% 47% 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jun 8–30, 2020 466 (LV) 53% 45% 2%
Civiqs/Daily Kos May 30 – Jun 1, 2020 699 (RV) ± 4.2% 52% 40% 6%[n] 2%
The Progress Campaign (D) May 14, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Apr 15–22, 2020 1,632 (LV) ± 4.7% 51% 41% 8%
Public Policy Polling Mar 10–11, 2020 1,567 (V) 52% 40% 8%
DFM Research February 10, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Jan 30 – Feb 6, 2020 600 (A) ±4% 51% 43% 3%[o] 3%
Former candidates

Donald Trump vs. Michael Bloomberg

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Michael
Bloomberg (D)
Other Undecided
DFM Research February 10, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Jan 30 – Feb 6, 2020 600 (A) ±4% 50% 43% 2%[p] 4%

Donald Trump vs. Pete Buttigieg

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Pete
Buttigieg (D)
Undecided
The Progress Campaign (D) [1] Feb 17, 2020 572 (RV) ± 5.2% 51% 40% 10%

Donald Trump vs. Bernie Sanders

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Bernie
Sanders (D)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling Mar 10–11, 2020 1,567 (V) 52% 40% 7%
The Progress Campaign (D) [2] Feb 17, 2020 572 (RV) ± 5.2% 63% 26% 11%
DFM Research February 10, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Jan 30 – Feb 6, 2020 600 (A) ±4% 53% 43% 2%[p] 1%

Donald Trump vs. Elizabeth Warren

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Elizabeth
Warren (D)
Other Undecided
The Progress Campaign (D) [3] Feb 17, 2020 572 (RV) ± 5.2% 63% 32% 5%
DFM Research February 10, 2020, at the Wayback Machine Jan 30 – Feb 6, 2020 600 (A) ±4% 53% 41% 3%[o] 3%

Results edit

 
State House district results
2020 United States presidential election in Kansas[26][27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
771,406 56.14% +0.11%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
570,323 41.51% +5.85%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
30,574 2.23% -2.40%
Green Howie Hawkins (write-in)
Angela Walker (write-in)
669 0.05% -1.91%
American Solidarity Brian Carroll (write-in)
Amar Patel (write-in)
583 0.04% N/A
Independent Kanye West (write-in)
Michelle Tidball (write-in)
332 0.02% N/A
Write-in 103 0.01% N/A
Total votes 1,373,990 100%

Results by county edit

County Donald Trump
Republican
Joe Biden
Democratic
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Allen 4,218 71.59% 1,570 26.65% 104 1.76% 2,648 44.94% 5,892
Anderson 2,929 77.24% 782 20.62% 81 2.14% 2,147 56.62% 3,792
Atchison 4,906 65.94% 2,359 31.71% 175 2.35% 2,547 34.23% 7,440
Barber 2,014 85.99% 291 12.43% 37 1.58% 1,723 73.56% 2,342
Barton 8,608 77.20% 2,340 20.99% 202 1.81% 6,268 56.21% 11,150
Bourbon 5,023 75.24% 1,541 23.08% 245 3.88% 3,482 52.16% 6,676
Brown 3,262 72.96% 1,104 24.69% 105 2.35% 2,158 48.27% 4,471
Butler 22,634 69.60% 9,181 28.23% 705 2.17% 13,453 41.37% 32,520
Chase 1,123 75.32% 345 23.14% 23 1.54% 778 52.18% 1,491
Chautauqua 1,402 85.28% 212 12.90% 30 1.82% 1,190 72.38% 1,644
Cherokee 6,766 73.94% 2,194 23.98% 191 2.08% 4,572 49.96% 9,151
Cheyenne 1,183 82.79% 224 15.68% 22 1.53% 959 67.11% 1,429
Clark 904 84.72% 143 13.40% 20 1.88% 761 71.32% 1,067
Clay 3,177 75.97% 894 21.38% 111 2.65% 2,283 54.59% 4,182
Cloud 3,242 76.05% 920 21.58% 101 2.37% 2,322 54.47% 4,263
Coffey 3,489 76.43% 964 21.12% 112 2.45% 2,525 55.31% 4,565
Comanche 762 83.19% 126 13.76% 28 3.05% 636 69.43% 916
Cowley 9,656 67.85% 4,273 30.03% 302 2.12% 5,383 37.82% 14,231
Crawford 10,045 60.08% 6,179 36.96% 494 2.96% 3,866 23.12% 16,718
Decatur 1,260 84.11% 218 14.55% 20 1.34% 1,042 69.56% 1,498
Dickinson 7,126 76.22% 2,060 22.03% 163 1.75% 5,066 54.19% 9,349
Doniphan 2,976 80.24% 686 18.50% 47 1.26% 2,290 61.74% 3,709
Douglas 17,286 28.84% 40,785 68.04% 1,870 3.12% -23,499 -39.20% 59,941
Edwards 1,141 79.73% 271 18.94% 19 1.33% 870 60.79% 1,431
Elk 1,140 83.76% 195 14.33% 26 1.91% 945 69.43% 1,361
Ellis 9,758 70.42% 3,737 26.97% 361 2.61% 6,021 43.45% 13,856
Ellsworth 2,148 75.29% 648 22.71% 57 2.00% 1,500 52.58% 2,853
Finney 7,236 61.08% 4,325 36.51% 285 2.41% 2,911 24.57% 11,846
Ford 5,803 65.09% 2,947 33.06% 165 1.85% 2,856 32.03% 8,915
Franklin 8,479 67.96% 3,690 29.57% 308 2.47% 4,789 38.39% 12,477
Geary 5,323 55.43% 3,983 41.48% 297 3.09% 1,340 13.95% 9,603
Gove 1,291 87.76% 166 11.28% 14 0.96% 1,125 76.48% 1,471
Graham 1,080 80.78% 228 17.05% 29 2.17% 852 63.73% 1,337
Grant 1,936 77.41% 518 20.71% 47 1.88% 1,418 56.70% 2,501
Gray 1,911 83.52% 341 14.90% 36 1.58% 1,570 68.62% 2,288
Greeley 549 85.65% 78 12.17% 14 2.18% 471 73.48% 641
Greenwood 2,444 79.43% 569 18.49% 64 2.08% 1,875 60.94% 3,077
Hamilton 698 81.26% 141 16.41% 20 2.33% 557 64.85% 859
Harper 2,168 80.96% 461 17.21% 49 1.83% 1,707 63.75% 2,678
Harvey 10,182 58.52% 6,747 38.78% 470 2.70% 3,435 19.74% 17,399
Haskell 1,122 79.57% 268 19.01% 20 1.42% 854 60.56% 1,410
Hodgeman 875 83.73% 154 14.74% 16 1.53% 721 68.99% 1,045
Jackson 4,517 68.61% 1,881 28.57% 186 2.82% 2,636 40.04% 6,584
Jefferson 6,334 64.75% 3,194 32.65% 254 2.60% 3,140 32.10% 9,782
Jewell 1,387 85.20% 212 13.02% 29 1.78% 1,175 72.18% 1,628
Johnson 155,631 44.54% 184,259 52.74% 9,496 2.72% -28,628 -8.20% 349,386
Kearny 1,164 80.00% 267 18.35% 24 1.65% 897 61.65% 1,455
Kingman 3,130 79.26% 752 19.04% 67 1.70% 2,378 60.22% 3,949
Kiowa 980 84.12% 156 13.39% 29 2.49% 824 70.73% 1,165
Labette 5,735 66.97% 2,655 31.01% 173 2.02% 3,080 35.96% 8,563
Lane 762 85.14% 115 12.85% 18 2.01% 647 72.29% 895
Leavenworth 21,610 59.22% 13,886 38.05% 994 2.73% 7,724 21.17% 36,490
Lincoln 1,283 81.25% 266 16.85% 30 1.90% 1,017 64.40% 1,579
Linn 4,048 80.22% 896 17.76% 102 2.02% 3,152 62.46% 5,046
Logan 1,249 85.67% 186 12.76% 23 1.57% 1,063 72.91% 1,458
Lyon 7,550 53.74% 6,055 43.10% 444 3.16% 1,495 10.64% 14,049
Marion 4,465 73.06% 1,516 24.81% 130 2.13% 2,949 48.25% 6,111
Marshall 3,729 72.92% 1,259 24.62% 126 2.46% 2,470 48.30% 5,114
McPherson 9,964 69.01% 4,134 28.63% 340 2.36% 5,830 40.38% 14,438
Meade 1,523 83.45% 263 14.41% 39 2.14% 1,260 69.04% 1,825
Miami 12,308 68.42% 5,247 29.17% 434 2.41% 7,061 39.25% 17,989
Mitchell 2,504 80.75% 558 17.99% 39 1.26% 1,946 62.76% 3,101
Montgomery 9,931 73.97% 3,228 24.04% 267 1.99% 6,703 49.93% 13,426
Morris 2,124 73.27% 729 25.15% 46 1.58% 1,395 48.12% 2,899
Morton 1,034 86.31% 150 12.52% 14 1.17% 884 73.79% 1,198
Nemaha 4,664 82.05% 927 16.31% 93 1.64% 3,737 65.74% 5,684
Neosho 4,970 72.27% 1,796 26.12% 111 1.61% 3,174 46.15% 6,877
Ness 1,339 88.50% 149 9.85% 25 1.65% 1,190 78.65% 1,513
Norton 2,007 83.11% 364 15.07% 44 1.82% 1,643 68.04% 2,415
Osage 5,705 71.00% 2,136 26.58% 194 2.42% 3,569 44.42% 8,035
Osborne 1,629 83.75% 281 14.45% 35 1.80% 1,348 69.30% 1,945
Ottawa 2,610 81.79% 506 15.86% 75 2.35% 2,104 65.93% 3,191
Pawnee 2,045 74.66% 643 23.48% 51 1.86% 1,402 51.18% 2,739
Phillips 2,418 86.95% 318 11.43% 45 1.62% 2,100 75.52% 2,781
Pottawatomie 9,452 72.25% 3,313 25.32% 318 2.43% 6,139 46.93% 13,083
Pratt 3,108 75.13% 933 22.55% 96 2.32% 2,175 52.58% 4,137
Rawlins 1,261 83.84% 214 14.23% 29 1.93% 1,047 69.61% 1,504
Reno 18,443 65.73% 8,886 31.67% 731 2.60% 9,557 34.06% 28,060
Republic 2,182 82.12% 424 15.96% 51 1.92% 1,758 66.16% 2,657
Rice 3,262 75.53% 965 22.34% 92 2.13% 2,297 53.19% 4,319
Riley 11,610 46.12% 12,765 50.71% 796 3.17% -1,155 -4.59% 25,171
Rooks 2,325 86.14% 339 12.56% 35 1.30% 1,986 73.58% 2,699
Rush 1,350 80.50% 295 17.59% 32 1.91% 1,055 62.91% 1,677
Russell 2,790 80.47% 600 17.31% 77 2.22% 2,190 63.16% 3,467
Saline 15,722 63.85% 8,214 33.36% 688 2.79% 7,508 30.49% 24,624
Scott 2,014 85.56% 299 12.70% 41 1.74% 1,715 72.86% 2,354
Sedgwick 122,416 54.44% 95,870 42.64% 6,576 2.92% 26,546 11.80% 224,862
Seward 3,372 63.69% 1,833 34.62% 89 1.69% 1,539 29.07% 5,294
Shawnee 40,443 46.96% 43,015 49.95% 2,664 3.09% -2,572 -2.99% 86,122
Sheridan 1,282 88.72% 147 10.17% 16 1.11% 1,135 78.55% 1,445
Sherman 2,269 83.20% 396 14.52% 62 2.28% 1,873 68.68% 2,727
Smith 1,763 82.81% 336 15.78% 30 1.41% 1,427 67.03% 2,129
Stafford 1,645 80.88% 357 17.55% 32 1.57% 1,288 63.33% 2,034
Stanton 614 79.12% 148 19.07% 14 1.81% 466 60.05% 776
Stevens 1,760 86.66% 237 11.67% 34 1.67% 1,523 74.99% 2,031
Sumner 8,105 74.17% 2,591 23.71% 232 2.12% 5,514 50.46% 10,928
Thomas 3,130 82.15% 625 16.40% 55 1.45% 2,505 65.75% 3,810
Trego 1,363 83.62% 242 14.85% 25 1.53% 1,121 68.77% 1,630
Wabaunsee 2,845 72.91% 964 24.71% 93 2.38% 1,881 48.20% 3,902
Wallace 770 93.33% 44 5.33% 11 1.34% 726 88.00% 825
Washington 2,363 81.96% 475 16.48% 45 1.56% 1,888 65.48% 2,883
Wichita 808 83.47% 149 15.39% 11 1.14% 659 68.08% 968
Wilson 3,153 79.74% 723 18.29% 78 1.97% 2,430 61.45% 3,954
Woodson 1,228 79.43% 294 19.02% 24 1.55% 934 60.41% 1,546
Wyandotte 18,934 33.18% 36,788 64.46% 1,349 2.36% -17,854 -31.28% 57,071
Totals 771,406 56.00% 570,323 41.40% 35,755 2.60% 201,083 14.60% 1,377,484
 
 
 

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

Results by congressional district edit

Trump won three of Kansas' four congressional districts.

District Trump Biden Representative
1st 69.7% 28.1% Roger Marshall
Tracey Mann
2nd 56.3% 41.3% Steve Watkins
Jake LaTurner
3rd 43.7% 54.3% Sharice Davids
4th 59.7% 38% Ron Estes


Analysis edit

Biden's gains relative to Hillary Clinton were powered by significant improvement in Kansas' suburbs and college towns: he became the first Democrat to carry Johnson County, the state's most populous and home to Overland Park and Olathe, since Woodrow Wilson in 1916.[28] It was also the first since 1896 that Democrats received a majority in the county. Biden was also the first Democrat ever to win Riley County, anchored by the Fort Riley military installation and Kansas State University;[29] and the first to win Shawnee County, home to the state capital of Topeka, since Bill Clinton's narrow plurality in 1992.[30]

While he failed to break the 56-year Republican winning streak in Sedgwick County, the second most populous in the state and home to the state's largest city Wichita, his 42.9 percent of the vote there was the strongest for a Democrat since Jimmy Carter received 46.5 percent of the vote in 1976.[31] Biden would also build upon Hillary Clinton's share (32.31%) and even break Carter's record at Seward County of 33.96%. At 34.62%, this was the highest percentage of votes a Democratic presidential candidate has won in the county since Lyndon B. Johnson won 46.14% in 1964. This was also the first election since the three-way contest of 1992 in which a Democratic candidate won at least five counties, along with it being the smallest margin of victory for a Republican nominee since George Bush in 1992.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Votes which had all its 5 ranked vote-choices allocated towards eliminated candidates who did not reach the threshold of 15%.
  2. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  3. ^ a b c d e Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  4. ^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  5. ^ Hawkins (G) and "Other candidate/write-in" with 1%
  6. ^ "Someone else" and would not vote with 1%
  7. ^ Includes "Refused"
  8. ^ "Neither of the two candidates" with 11%
  9. ^ "Someone else" with 4%
  10. ^ Standard VI response
  11. ^ Hawkins (G) with 1%
  12. ^ If only Trump and Biden were candidates
  13. ^ "Some other candidate" with 5%
  14. ^ "Someone else" with 6%
  15. ^ a b "Someone else" with 3%
  16. ^ a b "Someone else" with 2%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Protect Our Care is a pro-Affordable Care Act organisation
  2. ^ a b Keep Kansas Great PAC endorsed Marshall prior to this poll's sampling period
  3. ^ Poll for EMILY's List, a Democratic PAC which seeks to elect pro-choice Democratic women to office

See also edit

References edit

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Main article 2020 United States presidential election The 2020 United States presidential election in Kansas was held on Tuesday November 3 2020 as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated 2 Kansas voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting the Republican Party s nominee incumbent President Donald Trump of Florida and running mate Vice President Mike Pence of Indiana against Democratic Party nominee former Vice President Joe Biden of Delaware and his running mate Senator Kamala Harris of California Kansas has six electoral votes in the Electoral College 3 2020 United States presidential election in Kansas 2016 November 3 2020 2024 Turnout65 9 1 Nominee Donald Trump Joe BidenParty Republican DemocraticHome state Florida DelawareRunning mate Mike Pence Kamala HarrisElectoral vote 6 0Popular vote 771 406 570 323Percentage 56 18 41 53 County resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct resultsTrump 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Biden 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Tie No Data President before electionDonald TrumpRepublican Elected President Joe BidenDemocraticAlthough Trump won the state Biden s 41 53 percent vote share represented the highest for a Democratic presidential nominee since Barack Obama s performance in 2008 and among the strongest swings to Biden relative to Hillary Clinton s performance in 2016 in the nation His 14 65 point defeat represented the first time since 1916 and only the second time ever that Kansas voted more Democratic than neighboring Missouri where his margin of defeat was 15 39 points Per exit polls by the Associated Press Trump s strength in Kansas came from white voters who supported Trump by 59 38 white voters with college degrees however were tied This result included a 64 showing for Trump among Protestants and a 74 showing among other Christians Trump s best margin was 72 in rural areas while Biden s was 52 in suburban counties 4 Contents 1 Primary elections 1 1 Canceled Republican primary 1 2 Democratic primary 2 General election 2 1 Predictions 2 2 Polling 2 2 1 Graphical summary 2 2 2 Aggregate polls 2 2 3 Polls 2 3 Results 2 3 1 Results by county 2 3 2 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 2 3 3 Results by congressional district 3 Analysis 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPrimary elections editCanceled Republican primary edit Further information 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries Cancellation of state caucuses or primaries On September 7 2019 the Kansas Republican Party became one of several state GOP parties to cancel their respective primaries and caucuses officially 5 Donald Trump s re election campaign and GOP officials have cited the fact that Republicans canceled several state primaries when George H W Bush and George W Bush sought a second term in 1992 and 2004 respectively and Democrats scrapped some of their primaries when Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were seeking reelection in 1996 and 2012 respectively 6 7 At its state convention held between January 31 and February 1 2020 the state party voted to formally bind all 39 of its national pledged delegates to Trump 8 9 Democratic primary edit Further information 2020 Kansas Democratic presidential primary The Kansas Democratic primary was conducted entirely by mail Votes were counted on May 2 2020 Joe Biden was declared the winner 10 This section is an excerpt from 2020 Kansas Democratic presidential primary KSresults edit 2020 Kansas Democratic presidential primary final results 11 Candidate Votes DelegatesJoe Biden 110 041 74 92 29Bernie Sanders withdrawn 33 142 22 57 10Inactive votes a 3 690 2 51Total 146 873 100 39General election editPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 12 Likely R September 10 2020Inside Elections 13 Lean R September 4 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 14 Likely R July 14 2020Politico 15 Likely R October 16 2020RCP 16 Safe R August 3 2020Niskanen 17 Safe R July 26 2020CNN 18 Safe R August 3 2020The Economist 19 Safe R September 2 2020CBS News 20 Likely R August 16 2020270towin 21 Safe R August 2 2020ABC News 22 Safe R July 31 2020NPR 23 Likely R August 3 2020NBC News 24 Likely R August 6 2020538 25 Safe R November 2 2020Polling edit Graphical summary edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Aggregate polls edit Source of pollaggregation Dates administered Dates updated JoeBidenDemocratic DonaldTrumpRepublican Other Undecided b Margin270 to Win October 17 22 2020 November 3 2020 43 0 51 7 5 3 Trump 8 7FiveThirtyEight until November 2 2020 November 3 2020 41 0 53 9 5 1 Trump 12 9Average 42 0 52 8 5 2 Trump 10 8Polls edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrumpRepublican JoeBidenDemocratic JoJorgensenLibertarian Other UndecidedSurveyMonkey Axios Oct 20 Nov 2 2020 2 321 LV 3 55 d 44 Data For Progress Oct 27 Nov 1 2020 1 121 LV 2 9 55 41 3 2 e SurveyMonkey Axios Oct 1 28 2020 3 442 LV 2 5 51 47 PPP Protect Our Care A Oct 19 20 2020 897 V 3 3 54 42 4 Siena College NYT Upshot Oct 18 20 2020 755 LV 4 48 41 4 2 f 6 g co efficient Keep Kansas Great PAC B Oct 18 20 2020 2 453 LV 3 7 56 39 2 3 Fort Hays State University Sep 21 Oct 1 2020 306 RV 4 8 52 38 11 h SurveyMonkey Axios Sep 1 30 2020 1 135 LV 52 47 1 Civiqs Daily Kos Sep 26 29 2020 677 LV 4 5 52 42 4 i 1 Data For Progress D Sep 14 19 2020 883 LV 3 3 48 j 42 3 1 k 7 49 l 45 6 co efficient Keep Kansas Great PAC B Sep 15 16 2020 794 LV 3 5 53 41 SurveyMonkey Axios Aug 1 31 2020 922 LV 54 45 1 SurveyUSA Aug 5 9 2020 1 202 LV 3 3 48 41 5 m 6 Public Policy Polling C Aug 5 6 2020 864 V 3 3 50 43 7 SurveyMonkey Axios Jul 1 31 2020 1 295 LV 51 47 2 SurveyMonkey Axios Jun 8 30 2020 466 LV 53 45 2 Civiqs Daily Kos May 30 Jun 1 2020 699 RV 4 2 52 40 6 n 2 The Progress Campaign D Archived May 14 2020 at the Wayback Machine Apr 15 22 2020 1 632 LV 4 7 51 41 8 Public Policy Polling Mar 10 11 2020 1 567 V 52 40 8 DFM Research Archived February 10 2020 at the Wayback Machine Jan 30 Feb 6 2020 600 A 4 51 43 3 o 3 Former candidatesDonald Trump vs Michael Bloomberg Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R MichaelBloomberg D Other UndecidedDFM Research Archived February 10 2020 at the Wayback Machine Jan 30 Feb 6 2020 600 A 4 50 43 2 p 4 Donald Trump vs Pete Buttigieg Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R PeteButtigieg D UndecidedThe Progress Campaign D 1 Feb 17 2020 572 RV 5 2 51 40 10 Donald Trump vs Bernie Sanders Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R BernieSanders D Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling Mar 10 11 2020 1 567 V 52 40 7 The Progress Campaign D 2 Feb 17 2020 572 RV 5 2 63 26 11 DFM Research Archived February 10 2020 at the Wayback Machine Jan 30 Feb 6 2020 600 A 4 53 43 2 p 1 Donald Trump vs Elizabeth Warren Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R ElizabethWarren D Other UndecidedThe Progress Campaign D 3 Feb 17 2020 572 RV 5 2 63 32 5 DFM Research Archived February 10 2020 at the Wayback Machine Jan 30 Feb 6 2020 600 A 4 53 41 3 o 3 Results edit nbsp State House district results Trump 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Biden 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 2020 United States presidential election in Kansas 26 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald TrumpMike Pence 771 406 56 14 0 11 Democratic Joe BidenKamala Harris 570 323 41 51 5 85 Libertarian Jo JorgensenSpike Cohen 30 574 2 23 2 40 Green Howie Hawkins write in Angela Walker write in 669 0 05 1 91 American Solidarity Brian Carroll write in Amar Patel write in 583 0 04 N AIndependent Kanye West write in Michelle Tidball write in 332 0 02 N AWrite in 103 0 01 N ATotal votes 1 373 990 100 Results by county edit County Donald TrumpRepublican Joe BidenDemocratic Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total Allen 4 218 71 59 1 570 26 65 104 1 76 2 648 44 94 5 892Anderson 2 929 77 24 782 20 62 81 2 14 2 147 56 62 3 792Atchison 4 906 65 94 2 359 31 71 175 2 35 2 547 34 23 7 440Barber 2 014 85 99 291 12 43 37 1 58 1 723 73 56 2 342Barton 8 608 77 20 2 340 20 99 202 1 81 6 268 56 21 11 150Bourbon 5 023 75 24 1 541 23 08 245 3 88 3 482 52 16 6 676Brown 3 262 72 96 1 104 24 69 105 2 35 2 158 48 27 4 471Butler 22 634 69 60 9 181 28 23 705 2 17 13 453 41 37 32 520Chase 1 123 75 32 345 23 14 23 1 54 778 52 18 1 491Chautauqua 1 402 85 28 212 12 90 30 1 82 1 190 72 38 1 644Cherokee 6 766 73 94 2 194 23 98 191 2 08 4 572 49 96 9 151Cheyenne 1 183 82 79 224 15 68 22 1 53 959 67 11 1 429Clark 904 84 72 143 13 40 20 1 88 761 71 32 1 067Clay 3 177 75 97 894 21 38 111 2 65 2 283 54 59 4 182Cloud 3 242 76 05 920 21 58 101 2 37 2 322 54 47 4 263Coffey 3 489 76 43 964 21 12 112 2 45 2 525 55 31 4 565Comanche 762 83 19 126 13 76 28 3 05 636 69 43 916Cowley 9 656 67 85 4 273 30 03 302 2 12 5 383 37 82 14 231Crawford 10 045 60 08 6 179 36 96 494 2 96 3 866 23 12 16 718Decatur 1 260 84 11 218 14 55 20 1 34 1 042 69 56 1 498Dickinson 7 126 76 22 2 060 22 03 163 1 75 5 066 54 19 9 349Doniphan 2 976 80 24 686 18 50 47 1 26 2 290 61 74 3 709Douglas 17 286 28 84 40 785 68 04 1 870 3 12 23 499 39 20 59 941Edwards 1 141 79 73 271 18 94 19 1 33 870 60 79 1 431Elk 1 140 83 76 195 14 33 26 1 91 945 69 43 1 361Ellis 9 758 70 42 3 737 26 97 361 2 61 6 021 43 45 13 856Ellsworth 2 148 75 29 648 22 71 57 2 00 1 500 52 58 2 853Finney 7 236 61 08 4 325 36 51 285 2 41 2 911 24 57 11 846Ford 5 803 65 09 2 947 33 06 165 1 85 2 856 32 03 8 915Franklin 8 479 67 96 3 690 29 57 308 2 47 4 789 38 39 12 477Geary 5 323 55 43 3 983 41 48 297 3 09 1 340 13 95 9 603Gove 1 291 87 76 166 11 28 14 0 96 1 125 76 48 1 471Graham 1 080 80 78 228 17 05 29 2 17 852 63 73 1 337Grant 1 936 77 41 518 20 71 47 1 88 1 418 56 70 2 501Gray 1 911 83 52 341 14 90 36 1 58 1 570 68 62 2 288Greeley 549 85 65 78 12 17 14 2 18 471 73 48 641Greenwood 2 444 79 43 569 18 49 64 2 08 1 875 60 94 3 077Hamilton 698 81 26 141 16 41 20 2 33 557 64 85 859Harper 2 168 80 96 461 17 21 49 1 83 1 707 63 75 2 678Harvey 10 182 58 52 6 747 38 78 470 2 70 3 435 19 74 17 399Haskell 1 122 79 57 268 19 01 20 1 42 854 60 56 1 410Hodgeman 875 83 73 154 14 74 16 1 53 721 68 99 1 045Jackson 4 517 68 61 1 881 28 57 186 2 82 2 636 40 04 6 584Jefferson 6 334 64 75 3 194 32 65 254 2 60 3 140 32 10 9 782Jewell 1 387 85 20 212 13 02 29 1 78 1 175 72 18 1 628Johnson 155 631 44 54 184 259 52 74 9 496 2 72 28 628 8 20 349 386Kearny 1 164 80 00 267 18 35 24 1 65 897 61 65 1 455Kingman 3 130 79 26 752 19 04 67 1 70 2 378 60 22 3 949Kiowa 980 84 12 156 13 39 29 2 49 824 70 73 1 165Labette 5 735 66 97 2 655 31 01 173 2 02 3 080 35 96 8 563Lane 762 85 14 115 12 85 18 2 01 647 72 29 895Leavenworth 21 610 59 22 13 886 38 05 994 2 73 7 724 21 17 36 490Lincoln 1 283 81 25 266 16 85 30 1 90 1 017 64 40 1 579Linn 4 048 80 22 896 17 76 102 2 02 3 152 62 46 5 046Logan 1 249 85 67 186 12 76 23 1 57 1 063 72 91 1 458Lyon 7 550 53 74 6 055 43 10 444 3 16 1 495 10 64 14 049Marion 4 465 73 06 1 516 24 81 130 2 13 2 949 48 25 6 111Marshall 3 729 72 92 1 259 24 62 126 2 46 2 470 48 30 5 114McPherson 9 964 69 01 4 134 28 63 340 2 36 5 830 40 38 14 438Meade 1 523 83 45 263 14 41 39 2 14 1 260 69 04 1 825Miami 12 308 68 42 5 247 29 17 434 2 41 7 061 39 25 17 989Mitchell 2 504 80 75 558 17 99 39 1 26 1 946 62 76 3 101Montgomery 9 931 73 97 3 228 24 04 267 1 99 6 703 49 93 13 426Morris 2 124 73 27 729 25 15 46 1 58 1 395 48 12 2 899Morton 1 034 86 31 150 12 52 14 1 17 884 73 79 1 198Nemaha 4 664 82 05 927 16 31 93 1 64 3 737 65 74 5 684Neosho 4 970 72 27 1 796 26 12 111 1 61 3 174 46 15 6 877Ness 1 339 88 50 149 9 85 25 1 65 1 190 78 65 1 513Norton 2 007 83 11 364 15 07 44 1 82 1 643 68 04 2 415Osage 5 705 71 00 2 136 26 58 194 2 42 3 569 44 42 8 035Osborne 1 629 83 75 281 14 45 35 1 80 1 348 69 30 1 945Ottawa 2 610 81 79 506 15 86 75 2 35 2 104 65 93 3 191Pawnee 2 045 74 66 643 23 48 51 1 86 1 402 51 18 2 739Phillips 2 418 86 95 318 11 43 45 1 62 2 100 75 52 2 781Pottawatomie 9 452 72 25 3 313 25 32 318 2 43 6 139 46 93 13 083Pratt 3 108 75 13 933 22 55 96 2 32 2 175 52 58 4 137Rawlins 1 261 83 84 214 14 23 29 1 93 1 047 69 61 1 504Reno 18 443 65 73 8 886 31 67 731 2 60 9 557 34 06 28 060Republic 2 182 82 12 424 15 96 51 1 92 1 758 66 16 2 657Rice 3 262 75 53 965 22 34 92 2 13 2 297 53 19 4 319Riley 11 610 46 12 12 765 50 71 796 3 17 1 155 4 59 25 171Rooks 2 325 86 14 339 12 56 35 1 30 1 986 73 58 2 699Rush 1 350 80 50 295 17 59 32 1 91 1 055 62 91 1 677Russell 2 790 80 47 600 17 31 77 2 22 2 190 63 16 3 467Saline 15 722 63 85 8 214 33 36 688 2 79 7 508 30 49 24 624Scott 2 014 85 56 299 12 70 41 1 74 1 715 72 86 2 354Sedgwick 122 416 54 44 95 870 42 64 6 576 2 92 26 546 11 80 224 862Seward 3 372 63 69 1 833 34 62 89 1 69 1 539 29 07 5 294Shawnee 40 443 46 96 43 015 49 95 2 664 3 09 2 572 2 99 86 122Sheridan 1 282 88 72 147 10 17 16 1 11 1 135 78 55 1 445Sherman 2 269 83 20 396 14 52 62 2 28 1 873 68 68 2 727Smith 1 763 82 81 336 15 78 30 1 41 1 427 67 03 2 129Stafford 1 645 80 88 357 17 55 32 1 57 1 288 63 33 2 034Stanton 614 79 12 148 19 07 14 1 81 466 60 05 776Stevens 1 760 86 66 237 11 67 34 1 67 1 523 74 99 2 031Sumner 8 105 74 17 2 591 23 71 232 2 12 5 514 50 46 10 928Thomas 3 130 82 15 625 16 40 55 1 45 2 505 65 75 3 810Trego 1 363 83 62 242 14 85 25 1 53 1 121 68 77 1 630Wabaunsee 2 845 72 91 964 24 71 93 2 38 1 881 48 20 3 902Wallace 770 93 33 44 5 33 11 1 34 726 88 00 825Washington 2 363 81 96 475 16 48 45 1 56 1 888 65 48 2 883Wichita 808 83 47 149 15 39 11 1 14 659 68 08 968Wilson 3 153 79 74 723 18 29 78 1 97 2 430 61 45 3 954Woodson 1 228 79 43 294 19 02 24 1 55 934 60 41 1 546Wyandotte 18 934 33 18 36 788 64 46 1 349 2 36 17 854 31 28 57 071Totals 771 406 56 00 570 323 41 40 35 755 2 60 201 083 14 60 1 377 484 nbsp Swing by countyLegend Democratic 10 12 5 Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 nbsp Trend relative to the state by countyLegend Democratic 10 12 5 Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 nbsp County flipsLegend Democratic Hold Gain from Republican Republican Hold Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Johnson largest municipality Overland Park Riley largest municipality Manhattan Shawnee largest municipality Topeka Results by congressional district edit Trump won three of Kansas four congressional districts District Trump Biden Representative1st 69 7 28 1 Roger MarshallTracey Mann2nd 56 3 41 3 Steve WatkinsJake LaTurner3rd 43 7 54 3 Sharice Davids4th 59 7 38 Ron EstesAnalysis editBiden s gains relative to Hillary Clinton were powered by significant improvement in Kansas suburbs and college towns he became the first Democrat to carry Johnson County the state s most populous and home to Overland Park and Olathe since Woodrow Wilson in 1916 28 It was also the first since 1896 that Democrats received a majority in the county Biden was also the first Democrat ever to win Riley County anchored by the Fort Riley military installation and Kansas State University 29 and the first to win Shawnee County home to the state capital of Topeka since Bill Clinton s narrow plurality in 1992 30 While he failed to break the 56 year Republican winning streak in Sedgwick County the second most populous in the state and home to the state s largest city Wichita his 42 9 percent of the vote there was the strongest for a Democrat since Jimmy Carter received 46 5 percent of the vote in 1976 31 Biden would also build upon Hillary Clinton s share 32 31 and even break Carter s record at Seward County of 33 96 At 34 62 this was the highest percentage of votes a Democratic presidential candidate has won in the county since Lyndon B Johnson won 46 14 in 1964 This was also the first election since the three way contest of 1992 in which a Democratic candidate won at least five counties along with it being the smallest margin of victory for a Republican nominee since George Bush in 1992 Notes edit Votes which had all its 5 ranked vote choices allocated towards eliminated candidates who did not reach the threshold of 15 Calculated by taking the difference of 100 and all other candidates combined a b c d e Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey Axios poll but more information available regarding sample size Hawkins G and Other candidate write in with 1 Someone else and would not vote with 1 Includes Refused Neither of the two candidates with 11 Someone else with 4 Standard VI response Hawkins G with 1 If only Trump and Biden were candidates Some other candidate with 5 Someone else with 6 a b Someone else with 3 a b Someone else with 2 Partisan clients Protect Our Care is a pro Affordable Care Act organisation a b Keep Kansas Great PAC endorsed Marshall prior to this poll s sampling period Poll for EMILY s List a Democratic PAC which seeks to elect pro choice Democratic women to officeSee also editUnited States presidential elections in Kansas 2020 United States presidential election 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries 2020 United States electionsReferences edit Voter turnout in United States elections Ballotpedia Retrieved February 28 2023 Kelly Ben August 13 2018 US elections key dates When are the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential campaign The Independent Retrieved January 3 2019 Distribution of Electoral Votes National Archives and Records Administration Retrieved January 3 2019 Kansas Voter Surveys How Different Groups Voted The New York Times November 3 2020 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 9 2020 Kinnard Meg September 7 2019 Nevada SC Kansas GOP drop presidential nomination votes AP NEWS Karni Annie September 6 2019 GOP plans to drop presidential primaries in 4 states to impede Trump challengers The Boston Globe MSN Retrieved September 7 2019 Steakin Will Karson Kendall September 6 2019 GOP considers canceling at least 3 GOP primaries and caucuses Trump challengers outraged ABC News Retrieved September 7 2019 Kansas GOP won t hold a caucus in 2020 KAKE September 6 2019 Kansas Republican Delegation 2020 The Green Papers Retrieved February 20 2020 Hanna John May 3 2020 Joe Biden Wins Kansas Primary Conducted Exclusively By Mail HuffPost Retrieved May 3 2020 KSDEMS 2020 Primary Results xlsx Google Docs Kansas Democratic Party Retrieved May 3 2020 2020 POTUS Race ratings PDF The Cook Political Report Retrieved May 21 2019 POTUS Ratings Inside Elections insideelections com Retrieved May 21 2019 Larry J Sabato s Crystal Ball 2020 President crystalball centerforpolitics org Retrieved May 21 2019 2020 Election Forecast Politico November 19 2019 Battle for White House RCP April 19 2019 2020 Bitecofer Model Electoral College Predictions Archived April 23 2020 at the Wayback Machine Niskanen Center March 24 2020 retrieved April 19 2020 David Chalian Terence Burlij Road to 270 CNN s debut Electoral College map for 2020 CNN Retrieved June 16 2020 Forecasting the US elections The Economist Retrieved July 7 2020 2020 Election Battleground Tracker CBS News July 12 2020 Retrieved July 13 2020 2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map 270 to Win ABC News Race Ratings CBS News July 24 2020 Retrieved July 24 2020 2020 Electoral Map Ratings Trump Slides Biden Advantage Expands Over 270 Votes NPR org Retrieved August 3 2020 Biden dominates the electoral map but here s how the race could tighten NBC News Retrieved August 6 2020 2020 Election Forecast FiveThirtyEight August 12 2020 Retrieved August 14 2020 Candidates for the 2020 General Kansas Secretary of State Retrieved September 17 2020 Kansas Releases Write in Totals for Declared Presidential Write in Candidates Ballot Access News Lowry Bryan November 8 2020 Johnson County shifted blue under Trump Is the color durable or will it wash out Retrieved November 9 2020 Pierce Charles P November 9 2020 Down Ballot Was Big Trouble for Democrats But There Are Some Rainbows Out There Retrieved December 3 2020 Letter to the editor Some Kansas counties went for Biden November 12 2020 Retrieved December 3 2020 2020 Presidential General Election Results Sedgwick County KS Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Further reading editSummary State Laws on Presidential Electors PDF Washington DC National Association of Secretaries of State August 2020 KansasExternal links editGovernment Documents Round Table of the American Library Association Kansas Voting amp Elections Toolkits Kansas Election Tools Deadlines Dates Rules and Links Vote org Oakland CA League of Women Voters of Kansas state affiliate of the U S League of Women Voters Kansas at Ballotpedia 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