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Kansas 2014 Election Results

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Voters in Kansas went to the polls Tuesday to decide some heated races for both national and state political offices. The Kansas U.S. Senate seat and Governor's office races have been particularly intense. 

Below are the results for a selection of the races. You can find full results at the Secretary of State website.

Unofficial election results will be updated below as precincts across the state report results.

Updated: 1:10 p.m., Wednesday.

UNITED STATES SENATE
Precincts reporting: 3,479 of 3,479

Greg Orman (I)
Votes: 358,894
Percent: 43

Pat Roberts (R) - WINNER
Votes: 449,962
Percent: 53

Randall Batson (L)
Votes: 36,002
Percent: 4

GOVERNOR OF KANSAS
Precincts reporting: 3,487 of 3,487

Paul Davis (D)
Votes: 390,610
Percent: 46

Sam Brownback (R) - WINNER
Votes: 423,658
Percent: 50

Keen A. Umbehr (L)
Votes: 33,705
Percent: 4

SECRETARY OF STATE
Precincts reporting: 3,479 of 3,479

Jean Kurtis Schodorf (D)
Votes: 340,174
Percent: 41

Kris Kobach (R) - WINNER
Votes: 497,933
Percent: 59

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 2
Precincts reporting: 912 of 912

Margie Wakefield (D)
Votes: 85,076
Percent: 39

Lynn Jenkins (R) - WINNER
Votes: 126,627
Percent: 57

Christopher Clemmons (L)
Votes: 9,524
Percent: 4

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 3 
Precincts reporting: 620 of 620

Kelly Kultala (D)
Votes: 87,781
Percent: 40

Kevin Yoder (R) - WINNER
Votes: 132,501
Percent: 60

ATTORNEY GENERAL
Precincts reporting: 3,479 of 3,479

A.J. Kotich (D)
Votes: 273,302
Percent: 33

Derek Schmidt (R) - WINNER
Votes: 551,515
Percent: 67

STATE TREASURER
Precincts reporting: 3,479 of 3,479

Carmen Alldritt (D)
Votes: 266,603
Percent: 32

Ron Estes (R) - WINNER
Votes: 557,138
Percent: 68

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Precincts reporting: 3,479 of 3,479

Dennis Anderson (D)
Votes: 312,475
Percent: 38

Ken Selzer (R) - WINNER
Votes: 500,419
Percent: 62

Cody Newill is part of KCUR's audience development team. Follow him on Twitter @CodyNewill or email him at cody@kcur.org.
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