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2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Republican
Democratic
Last election
3
1
Seats won
2
2
Seat change
1
1
Popular vote
459,267
369,191
Percentage
54.34%
43.68%
Swing
8.25%
10.22%
Republican
60–70%
70–80%
Democratic
50–60%
60–70%
The 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas were held on November 7, 2006, to determine who will represent the state of Kansas in the United States House of Representatives . Kansas has four seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census . Representatives are elected for two-year terms. As of 2024, this was the last time the Democrats won more than one House seat in Kansas.[original research? ]
United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas, 2006[ 1]
Party
Votes
Percentage
Seats
+/–
Republican
459,267
54.34%
2
-1
Democratic
369,191
43.68%
2
+1
Reform
16,669
1.97%
0
—
Totals
845,127
100.00%
4
—
Incumbent Republican Jerry Moran defeated Democrat John Doll , a history professor. This district covers the western part of the state.
2006 Kansas's 2nd congressional district election
County resultsBoyda: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%Ryun: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
Incumbent Republican Jim Ryun lost re-election to Democrat Nancy Boyda , a chemist. The district covers the eastern part of the state.
Incumbent Democrat Dennis Moore defeated Republican Chuck Ahner, a businessman. The district covers the Metro Kansas City area.
Incumbent Republican Todd Tiahrt defeated Democrat Garth McGinn. This district covers the metro Wichita area.
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