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Senate Elections 2020 | US Senate Elections | Kansas Races

2020 Kansas U.S. Senate Election Results

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Roger Marshall 
Percent: 53.22%
Votes: 727,962 

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Barbara Bollier 
Percent: 41.79%
Votes: 571,530 

Race Summary

In the 2020 U.S. Senate election in Kansas, Republican Congressman Roger Marshall secured the open seat left by retiring Senator Pat Roberts, defeating Democratic State Senator Barbara Bollier with 53.22% of the vote compared to Bollier's 41.79%. Marshall's win upheld the GOP's historical dominance in this seat, even though Bollier's significant fundraising efforts and endorsements made the contest notably more competitive than usual for Kansas. 

Full Results

Roger Marshall (REP)
Percent: 53.22%
Votes: 727,962 

 

Barbara Bollier (DEM)
Percent: 41.79%
Votes: 571,530 

 

Jason Buckley (LIB)
Percent: 4.99%
Votes: 68,263

 

Total votes: 1,367,755

State Map

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