State Primary And Electoral College Election Odds For 2024 2020 Kansas Primary + General Election Betting Odds

2020 Kansas Primary + General Election Betting Odds

2020 Kansas General Election Betting Odds & Primaries

Kansas has trended Republican over the past several state and national elections, with a GOP-controlled House and Senate, but a Democratic governor. Kansas’ general election race will consist of four US House seats, one US Senate seat, and numerous state legislative positions. The Kansas general election will be held on November 3, 2020.

While there are currently no political betting lines for Kansas-specific races at this time, odds will be provided as the primary and general elections near. Notably, Kansas will hold its DNC primary on Saturday, May 2, 2020, and in a show of Republican support for President Donald Trump, the state GOP has decided not to hold a primary election or caucus for the party.

  • Odds For Donald Trump to win Kansas General Election: TBA
  • Odds For Field to win Kansas General Election: TBA

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2020 Kansas Republican Primary Odds

Kansas is a fairly consistent red state, which the people have demonstrated by voting Republican in the last eight presidential elections. And with a Republican president seeking re-election, it’s no surprise that the KS GOP has gone all in on Donald Trump by canceling its caucus/primary.

Unless Trump is impeached (impeachment odds are available at several sportsbooks, by the way), Kansas Republicans are unlikely to re-establish their caucus/primary system for 2020.  Of course, if you think Trump will be credibly challenged, you can wager on the GOP primary odds right now.

2020 Kansas Democratic Primary Odds

Democrats will have a hard time trying to turn Kansas blue, but that won’t stop the Democratic front-runners in the 2020 Presidential election from competing hard to get the most favorable DNC betting odds. Currently, the best performing candidates in the crowded field are familiar names like Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders, but there are still several months of drama between now and the KS primary.

Betting on the 2020 KS Presidential Primary

Online sportsbooks’ Donald Trump odds show that the incumbent is the current favorite to win the 2020 Presidential election, but it is still way too early to try to predict the outcome. As the Democrat field narrows and more odds get posted at online betting sites, this page will be updated accordingly.

2020 Kansas General Election Information

Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Federal Election

  • Electoral College Votes: 6
  • House seats up for election: 4
  • Senate seats up for election: 1

State Election

  • House seats up for election: 125
  • Senate seats up for election: 40
  • Governorship up for election: No

How Did Kansas Vote In The 2016 Presidential Election?

In Kansas, the Wizard of (beating the) Odds won big, with Donald Trump earning 56.16% of the vote against Hillary Clinton, who only secured 35.74%. Clinton won only two counties in KS, and despite the state’s Democratic governorship, Republicans view Kansas as a 2020 lock.

What is the Political Makeup of KS?

  • State House: Republican majority (83-41, 1 vacancy)
  • State Senate: Republican majority (28-11, 1 other)
  • Gubernatorial: Democrat

2020 Kansas Primary Voter Information

  • When do the polls open? The Kansas Democratic primary election will take place on Saturday, May 2, 2020, from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. Currently, there is no Republican primary or caucus scheduled, as KS has opted to forego the event to support the GOP incumbent.
  • Where do I go to vote? To find your Kansas polling place, you can use KS’ Voter View website.
  • Does Kansas allow early voting? Yes, you can vote early in KS. While the state’s previous caucus system did not allow for this, Kansas has moved to a statewide primary election model, and KS early voting is now available.
  • Does Kansas offer absentee voting? Kansas offers absentee ballots to any registered voter that requests one. You can get your KS absentee ballot application at the Vote Kansas website.
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