2026 Election · Kansas

Who's on Kansas's 2026 Ballot

Every declared candidate for Governor, U.S. Senate, and all 4 U.S. House districts in Kansas, grouped by party. Click any candidate to research them with Quarex — the same character and issue questions for everyone, answered live.

Offices up
3
U.S. House districts
4
Declared candidates
45
General election
Nov 3, 2026

This page lists the declared 2026 federal candidates in Kansas, grouped by party within each race, refreshed weekly. Click any candidate to open the research drawer: ask the same Character and Issues questions of every candidate, or generate a full sourced profile.

Election2026 doesn't tell you who to vote for. It's a nonpartisan way to see who's on your ballot and research them on the same terms — powered by Quarex.

Statewide races

Governor

Chief executive of Kansas · four-year term
Republican (7)
Ty Masterson
Charlotte O'Hara
Nick Reinecker
Stacy Rogers
Philip Sarnecki
Vicki Schmidt
Scott Schwab
Democratic (3)
Ethan Corson
Cindy Holscher
Curt Skoog

U.S. Senate

One of Kansas's two U.S. Senate seats · six-year term
Republican (2)
Roger Marshall
Pond Naramore
Democratic (11)
Damon Anderson
Christy Davis
Adam Hamilton
Jason Hart
Kevin Latz
Erik Murray
Sandy Spidel Neumann
Anne Parelkar
Patrick Schmidt
Michael Soetaert
Noah Taylor
Libertarian (1)
David Graham

U.S. House of Representatives

All 4 of Kansas's congressional districts are on the ballot. You vote only in the district where you live.

U.S. House — KS-01

Republican (2)
Tracey Mann
Craig Musser
Democratic (2)
Colin McRoberts
Lauren Reinhold
Libertarian (1)
Steven Jacob

U.S. House — KS-02

Republican (2)
Derek Schmidt
Chad Young
Democratic (1)
Don Coover
Libertarian (1)
John Hauer

U.S. House — KS-03

Republican (2)
Eric Jenkins
Chase LaPorte
Democratic (2)
Sharice Davids
Sarah Preu
Libertarian (1)
Steve Hohe

U.S. House — KS-04

Republican (2)
Ron Estes
Frank McCollum
Democratic (4)
Chris Carmichael
Cole Epley
Ryan Gilbert
Katy Tyndell
Libertarian (1)
Drew Cranmer