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Kansas Democratic Primary Election Results

Winner Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins the Kansas Democratic primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Latest results from April 18
>95% of votes in

Democratic Primary race called

Democratic Primary
Candidate Votes Percent Chart showing percent Delegates
Joseph R. Biden Jr.J. BidenBidenincumbent Winner
35,369 83.8% 33
None of the names shownNone of the names shownNone of the names shown
4,330 10.3 No delegates
Marianne WilliamsonM. WilliamsonWilliamson
1,453 3.4 No delegates
Total reported
42,206

*Incumbent

100% of delegates allocated (33 of 33)

Results by county

WichitaTopekaWichitaTopeka
Results by county
County Biden None of the names shown Williamson Total votes Percent of votes in
Graham 86% 0% 0% 7 78%
Haskell 75 0 25 4 80%
Stevens 80 20 0 5 83%
Wallace 60 20 0 5 83%
Comanche 71 24 6 17 85%
Hamilton 100 0 0 6 86%
Stanton 67 17 0 6 86%
Edwards 79 18 0 28 88%
Woodson 77 18 0 22 88%
Smith 60 33 0 15 88%
Sherman 86 0 14 14 88%
Jewell 86 14 0 7 88%
Rawlins 33 61 6 18 90%
Kiowa 67 22 0 9 90%
Morton 67 33 0 9 90%
Cheyenne 75 25 0 12 92%
Sheridan 29 64 0 14 93%
Kearny 69 23 0 13 93%
Lane 69 15 15 13 93%
Logan 77 23 0 13 93%
Scott 85 15 0 13 93%
Gove 69 31 0 16 94%
Phillips 81 19 0 16 94%
Osborne 61 28 6 18 95%
Wichita 56 22 11 18 95%
Johnson 88 8 2 11,224 >95%
Sedgwick 87 8 3 7,082 >95%
Wyandotte 84 9 3 4,015 >95%
Shawnee 85 9 4 3,891 >95%
Douglas 81 15 3 3,570 >95%
Leavenworth 86 9 3 917 >95%
Riley 86 8 5 900 >95%
Reno 85 9 4 622 >95%
Crawford 78 15 3 594 >95%
Saline 85 8 3 576 >95%
Harvey 84 10 4 565 >95%
Butler 79 14 3 544 >95%
Lyon 76 11 9 387 >95%
Cowley 85 10 3 367 >95%
Miami 86 7 3 339 >95%
McPherson 83 11 4 332 >95%
Geary 86 6 5 284 >95%
Cherokee 72 23 2 275 >95%
Ellis 76 15 3 262 >95%
Montgomery 75 17 4 249 >95%
Atchison 81 13 3 245 >95%
Franklin 79 13 4 231 >95%
Labette 79 12 5 226 >95%
Jefferson 80 12 6 210 >95%
Sumner 66 13 11 179 >95%
Pottawatomie 84 8 3 164 >95%
Dickinson 86 5 7 160 >95%
Marshall 69 17 7 151 >95%
Bourbon 76 18 2 148 >95%
Jackson 74 14 8 148 >95%
Barton 71 16 8 146 >95%
Ford 66 18 8 146 >95%
Osage 77 13 4 142 >95%
Finney 74 17 5 132 >95%
Cloud 74 18 4 126 >95%
Marion 78 13 6 121 >95%
Neosho 76 13 6 119 >95%
Nemaha 60 28 5 97 >95%
Brown 70 19 9 94 >95%
Allen 78 11 9 89 >95%
Ellsworth 70 17 6 89 >95%
Kingman 78 15 2 89 >95%
Rice 70 16 7 87 >95%
Russell 72 18 0 79 >95%
Morris 83 13 1 77 >95%
Wabaunsee 74 13 8 77 >95%
Anderson 65 25 1 75 >95%
Linn 72 19 3 72 >95%
Pawnee 73 14 8 66 >95%
Thomas 57 26 11 65 >95%
Wilson 74 15 3 65 >95%
Coffey 81 8 5 62 >95%
Pratt 79 16 2 62 >95%
Mitchell 70 21 4 53 >95%
Harper 52 38 6 50 >95%
Clay 82 8 8 49 >95%
Greenwood 65 21 6 48 >95%
Stafford 68 26 2 47 >95%
Chase 84 14 2 43 >95%
Doniphan 67 19 5 43 >95%
Seward 65 26 5 43 >95%
Trego 54 36 3 39 >95%
Gray 71 21 5 38 >95%
Ottawa 78 14 8 37 >95%
Republic 69 20 9 35 >95%
Rooks 63 22 6 32 >95%
Chautauqua 83 10 7 30 >95%
Decatur 89 7 0 28 >95%
Clark 70 22 7 27 >95%
Washington 65 27 8 26 >95%
Elk 71 8 13 24 >95%
Barber 73 14 5 22 >95%
Grant 65 30 0 20 >95%
Lincoln 80 15 0 20 >95%
Meade 75 15 5 20 >95%
Rush 65 25 5 20 >95%
Hodgeman 68 21 5 19 >95%
Ness 42 47 0 19 >95%
Norton 74 21 0 19 >95%
Greeley 33 33 33 3 >95%

What to expect

Most polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern time, but some close at 9 p.m. Eastern. In the 2022 primary elections, first votes were reported at 8:22 p.m. Eastern, and 97 percent of votes were reported by 3:31 a.m. Eastern.

Voters may only vote in the primary of the party they are registered with, but independents may choose a primary in which to participate. No excuse is required to vote by mail, and ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and arrive at least three business days after.

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