Kansas primary election results: See who won, lost U.S. House vote in your district here

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Representatives create and vote on bills that can become federal laws if also passed through the Senate and signed by the president, and serve on committees. The House of Representatives is the chamber of Congress that first introduces spending bills and can impeach federal officials. The representatives for the state of Kansas serve the people of their district in Congress in Washington, D.C. for two year terms.

Kansas has four U.S. representatives. Rep. Sharice Davids, a Democrat, currently holds this seat, which includes Johnson County, Miami County, Anderson County, Franklin County and part of Wyandotte County.

The district is bounded by new lines after redistricting in 2020. Two Republicans will compete in the primary Tuesday to challenge Davids. Amanda Adkins, a former Cerner executive who unsuccessfully ran for the seat two years ago, will face John McCaughrean.

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