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2004 United States Senate election in Kansas
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 2004 United States Senate election in Kansas |
| country | Kansas |
| type | presidential |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1998 United States Senate election in Kansas |
| previous_year | 1998 |
| next_election | 2010 United States Senate election in Kansas |
| next_year | 2010 |
| election_date | November 2, 2004 |
| image1 | File:Sam Brownback official portrait.jpg |
| image_size | 150x150px |
| nominee1 | **Sam Brownback** |
| party1 | Republican Party (United States) |
| popular_vote1 | **780,863** |
| percentage1 | **69.16%** |
| image2 | 3x4.svg |
| nominee2 | Lee Jones |
| party2 | Democratic Party (United States) |
| popular_vote2 | 310,337 |
| percentage2 | 27.49% |
| map_image | 2004 United States Senate election in Kansas results map by county.svg |
| map_size | 270px |
| map_caption | County results |
| title | U.S. Senator |
| before_election | Sam Brownback |
| before_party | Republican Party (United States) |
| after_election | Sam Brownback |
| after_party | Republican Party (United States) |
Brownback:
Jones: The 2004 United States Senate election in Kansas was held November 2, 2004. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Sam Brownback won re-election to a third term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Robert Conroy
- Lee Jones, railroad engineer
Results
Though Robert Conroy won the Democratic nomination, he dropped out of the race shortly after becoming the nominee, noting that he expected Jones to win and was tired of campaigning. The Kansas Democratic Party selected Lee Jones as the replacement candidate.
Republican primary
Candidates
- Sam Brownback, incumbent U.S. Senator
- Arch Naramore, businessman
Results
General election
Candidates
- Sam Brownback (R), incumbent U.S. Senator
- George Cook (Re)
- Lee Jones (D), railroad engineer
- Steven Rosile (L)
Campaign
Brownback raised $2.5 million for his re-election campaign, while Jones raised only $90,000. Kansas last elected a Democratic senator in 1932. Brownback was very popular in the state.
Predictions
| Source | Ranking | As of |
|---|---|---|
| Sabato's Crystal Ball | November 1, 2004 |
Results
References
References
- "2004 Primary Election Official Vote Totals". Kansas Secretary of State.
- "Our Campaigns - KS US Senate - D Primary Race - Aug 03, 2004".
- (2004-11-03). "Moore wins comfortably; Brownback, Republicans win". Usatoday.Com.
- "The Final Predictions".
- "Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives".
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