Kansas Election Results
The election results of Kansas updated hourly by county, candidate and party.
— -- Voters in the state of Kansas are heading to the polls on Election Day 2016.
There are six electoral votes at stake in Kansas in the presidential race. Kansas allows early voting.
Historically, Kansas has been strongly conservative in presidential elections. The state has not voted for a Democrat since 1964. While the state has lost some of its electoral influence as a result of a slower population growth, the state has elected the the eventual president twice in the last four election cycles: George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004.
Voting History in the Past Five Presidential Elections:
- 2012: Mitt Romney
- 2008: John McCain
- 2004: George W. Bush
- 2000: George W. Bush
- 1996: Bob Dole
Kansas election results will be refreshed automatically every 30 seconds after polls close at 9 p.m. ET. There is no need to refresh the page to see the latest data.