Who Won Kansas Elections in 2004?

Kansas Senator Sam BrownbackNov 2, 2004

Incumbent Kansas Senator Sam Brownback easily won re-election to the United States Senate, and all the incumbent Congressmen were sent back to Washington as a result of the 2004 Kansas elections.

George W Bush easily won Kansas' 6 electoral votes.



2004 Kansas Election Winners

Kansas Senate III
Sam Brownback Incumbent (69%) REP
Also on the ballot: Lee Jones (DFL - 28%); Steven A Rosile (LIB - 2%); George H Cook (REF - 1%)
Kansas 1st District
Jerry Moran Incumbent (91%) REP
Also on the ballot: Jack Warner (LIB - 9%)
Kansas 2nd District
Jim R Ryun Incumbent (56%) REP
Also on the ballot: Nancy Boyda (DFL - 41%); Dennis Hawver (LIB - 3%)
Kansas 3rd District
Dennis Moore Incumbent (55%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Kris Kobach (REP - 43%); Joe Bellis (LIB - 1%); Richard Wells (REF - 1%)
Kansas 4th District
Todd Tiahrt Incumbent (66%) REP
Also on the ballot: Michael Kinard (DFL - 31%); David Loomis (LIB - 3%)

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