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| Lowerhouse = [[Kansas House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]
| Lowerhouse = [[Kansas House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]
| Judiciary = [[Kansas Supreme Court]]
| Judiciary = [[Kansas Supreme Court]]
| Senators = {{nowrap|[[Jerry Moran]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Roger Marshall]] (R)}}
| Senators = {{nowrap|[[Jerry Moran]] (R)}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Roger Marshall]] (R)}}
| Representative = {{nowrap|[[Kansas's 1st congressional district|1]]: [[Tracey Mann]] (R)}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Kansas's 2nd congressional district|2]]: [[Jake LaTurner]] (R)}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Kansas's 3rd congressional district|3]]: [[Sharice Davids]] (D)}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Kansas's 4th congressional district|4]]: [[Ron Estes]] (R)}}
| Representative = {{nowrap|[[Kansas's 1st congressional district|1]]: [[Tracey Mann]] (R)}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Kansas's 2nd congressional district|2]]: [[Jake LaTurner]] (R)}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Kansas's 3rd congressional district|3]]: [[Sharice Davids]] (D)}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Kansas's 4th congressional district|4]]: [[Ron Estes]] (R)}}
| postal_code = KS
| postal_code = KS
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===National politics===
===National politics===
{{See also|United States congressional delegations from Kansas|United States presidential elections in Kansas}}
{{See also|United States congressional delegations from Kansas|United States presidential elections in Kansas}}
[[File:Charles Curtis-portrait.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Charles Curtis]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]) was born near Topeka and served as a State Legislator, Congressman and Senator, before becoming Vice President (1929–33). He is the only Native American elected to the Executive Branch (he was born into the [[Kaw Nation]]).]]
[[File:Charles Curtis-portrait.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Charles Curtis]] (R) was born near Topeka and served as a State Legislator, Congressman and Senator, before becoming Vice President (1929–33). He is the only Native American elected to the Executive Branch (he was born into the [[Kaw Nation]]).]]
[[File:United States presidential election in Kansas, 2016.svg|thumb|upright=1.35]]
[[File:United States presidential election in Kansas, 2016.svg|thumb|upright=1.35]]