TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Kansas Secretary of State's (SOS) office is releasing its final count for the 2024 Primary election Thursday.
The State Board of Canvassers, made up of the secretary of state, governor and attorney general, have reviewed the results of the Primary collected from all 105 counties in Kansas, according to the SOS. In total, 17% of Kansas voters, amounting to a little more than 336,000 people, participated in this year's primary.
“This was the second of three elections to be conducted in 2024, the first being the Presidential Preference Primary in March,” Schwab said. “Our trained county election professionals continue to demonstrate their proficiency and knowledge in conducting elections in a safe and secure manner.”
A low amount of voters participated in the Primary, which is attributed to factors like a lack of a U.S. Senate race and no statewide election officials on the ballot. Other details of this election include the following:
To find the full official Primary election results, click here or check out the document below:
2024 Primary Official Vote Totals by Matthew Self on Scribd
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