Elections

Unofficial election results for races in Wichita, Sedgwick County and south-central Kansas

Editor's Note: The election results graphics on this page will be continuously updating as votes across the state are counted. Check back here throughout the night to see the latest.

The polls have closed in Kansas.

Along with the Harris-Trump presidential race, you can see results for races of interest to those in the Wichita area and Sedgwick County. You will also find results for certain races in the Kansas Legislature, both House and Senate, as well as U.S. congressional District 4 between Ron Estes and Esau Freeman and the state Board of Education.

Here are the results:

Statewide races overview

U.S. House District 4

Kansas’ 4th Congressional District includes Wichita, Newton, Pratt and areas south to the Oklahoma border.

Republican incumbent Ron Estes is running for re-election, and Esau Freeman is running as a Democrat. Both were uncontested in their primaries.

U.S. representatives serve two-year terms.

Kansas State House Results:

State representatives are lawmakers responsible for drafting and voting on legislation. They also help create the state budget and create legislation that helps regulate state agencies. There are 125 state representatives in the Kansas House, each serving a two-year term at a time.

See live results from across the Wichita area here:

Kansas State Senate Results:

South-central Kansas residents will have a say in the District 14, District 16, District 25, District 26, District 27, District 28, District 29, District 30, District 31, District 32 and District 34 races. Kansas state senators serve four-year terms.

Kansas Board of Education

The state Board of Education has 10 members elected for four-year terms. The board oversees public schools and represents the educational interests of the state. The Wichita area is served by state board of education members from Districts 8 and 10.

Sedgwick County Commission

Jeff Blubaugh is challenging Sarah Lopez for her District 2 seat, which represents southwest Sedgwick County, including parts of Wichita. Stephanie Wise and Celeste Racette are competing for a vacant seat in District 3, including west Wichita and western Sedgwick County.

Commissioner David Dennis decided not to run for re-election.

This story was originally published November 5, 2024 at 6:01 PM.

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