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Kansas Republican Primary Election Results

Winner Winner

Donald J. Trump wins the Kansas Republican primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Latest results from April 18
>95% of votes in

Republican Primary race called

Republican Primary
Candidate Votes Percent Chart showing percent Delegates
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump Winner
71,077 75.5% 39
Nikki HaleyN. HaleyHaley
15,131 16.1 No delegates
None of the Names ShownNone of the Names ShownNone of the Names Shown
4,913 5.2 No delegates
Total reported
94,125

100% of delegates allocated (39 of 39)

Results by county

WichitaTopekaWichitaTopeka
Results by county
County Trump Haley None of the Names Shown Total votes Percent of votes in
Comanche 80% 10% 6% 227 93%
Johnson 68 22 7 17,121 >95%
Sedgwick 74 18 4 13,883 >95%
Shawnee 68 22 6 5,717 >95%
Butler 78 15 4 2,417 >95%
Reno 78 13 5 2,328 >95%
Saline 76 16 5 2,324 >95%
Douglas 61 26 9 2,286 >95%
Wyandotte 82 11 4 2,015 >95%
Leavenworth 71 19 6 2,013 >95%
Riley 65 26 6 1,665 >95%
McPherson 75 13 7 1,468 >95%
Harvey 70 17 9 1,464 >95%
Cowley 79 14 5 1,274 >95%
Montgomery 84 8 4 1,270 >95%
Miami 81 13 3 1,126 >95%
Barton 81 12 4 1,089 >95%
Franklin 78 13 5 1,047 >95%
Pottawatomie 79 14 4 1,018 >95%
Dickinson 82 12 4 1,003 >95%
Ellis 83 11 4 997 >95%
Lyon 72 19 5 927 >95%
Crawford 81 12 5 815 >95%
Sumner 81 12 3 790 >95%
Cherokee 90 6 2 718 >95%
Labette 80 12 6 706 >95%
Finney 80 12 4 701 >95%
Jefferson 78 14 4 690 >95%
Marion 75 17 5 689 >95%
Ford 82 11 3 681 >95%
Osage 79 13 4 662 >95%
Geary 78 15 5 599 >95%
Jackson 75 17 4 585 >95%
Coffey 82 11 3 580 >95%
Cloud 78 14 5 568 >95%
Neosho 78 13 5 554 >95%
Thomas 80 12 6 554 >95%
Nemaha 84 8 4 552 >95%
Brown 80 14 5 519 >95%
Atchison 77 15 5 511 >95%
Linn 89 6 3 503 >95%
Bourbon 88 8 3 490 >95%
Clay 74 17 6 482 >95%
Wabaunsee 75 16 7 481 >95%
Marshall 77 13 7 451 >95%
Pratt 79 14 6 438 >95%
Wilson 83 9 6 432 >95%
Russell 82 11 4 430 >95%
Doniphan 81 8 6 425 >95%
Allen 81 11 5 422 >95%
Rooks 88 6 4 414 >95%
Kingman 81 11 5 405 >95%
Rice 79 14 3 403 >95%
Stafford 78 15 4 394 >95%
Phillips 86 9 3 389 >95%
Morris 73 18 6 384 >95%
Pawnee 85 10 3 377 >95%
Washington 79 12 7 374 >95%
Mitchell 77 15 5 368 >95%
Ellsworth 83 9 7 336 >95%
Harper 83 5 8 330 >95%
Ottawa 92 4 2 330 >95%
Greenwood 87 7 4 328 >95%
Barber 86 8 5 326 >95%
Seward 89 7 1 315 >95%
Republic 85 9 3 305 >95%
Norton 86 9 3 302 >95%
Chautauqua 85 5 7 298 >95%
Rush 81 11 6 283 >95%
Scott 84 7 4 267 >95%
Smith 91 6 2 265 >95%
Anderson 87 7 3 264 >95%
Chase 78 13 6 260 >95%
Clark 84 6 5 245 >95%
Gray 83 10 3 244 >95%
Rawlins 79 11 7 244 >95%
Meade 89 6 3 234 >95%
Elk 86 6 6 228 >95%
Sherman 83 11 4 223 >95%
Grant 82 9 5 219 >95%
Jewell 82 11 6 213 >95%
Decatur 83 11 5 211 >95%
Kearny 88 7 4 207 >95%
Trego 86 7 3 197 >95%
Lincoln 83 11 5 196 >95%
Woodson 87 6 5 192 >95%
Edwards 83 8 5 191 >95%
Stevens 89 4 4 188 >95%
Haskell 86 8 3 182 >95%
Kiowa 83 11 4 179 >95%
Logan 84 10 3 175 >95%
Gove 88 8 3 169 >95%
Sheridan 85 8 5 169 >95%
Wichita 87 5 5 164 >95%
Graham 83 9 4 162 >95%
Osborne 84 11 1 161 >95%
Hodgeman 87 6 5 152 >95%
Lane 82 11 4 146 >95%
Morton 91 4 2 145 >95%
Cheyenne 82 8 3 140 >95%
Ness 83 9 5 130 >95%
Wallace 91 6 2 119 >95%
Greeley 83 5 6 110 >95%
Stanton 79 9 5 87 >95%
Hamilton 87 10 1 79 >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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