Kansas Congressional Candidates Reveal Fundraising Totals

New FEC reports show financial details for House races across the state.

Apr. 18, 2026 at 10:13am

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Recent Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings have shed light on the fundraising efforts of Kansas congressional candidates ahead of the upcoming elections. Incumbent Republican representatives Tracey Mann and Jake LaTurner, as well as Democratic challenger Sharice Davids, have all reported their latest campaign finance figures.

Why it matters

The financial resources available to candidates can play a significant role in their ability to reach voters and run effective campaigns. These fundraising numbers provide insight into the relative strengths of the contenders and the competitiveness of the various House races in Kansas.

The details

According to the FEC reports, Congressman Tracey Mann has raised over $1.2 million for his reelection bid, while fellow Republican Jake LaTurner has brought in just under $900,000. On the Democratic side, Sharice Davids has reported raising more than $1.1 million as she seeks to retain her seat.

  • The latest FEC filings were released on April 18, 2026.

The players

Tracey Mann

The incumbent Republican U.S. Representative for Kansas's 1st congressional district.

Jake LaTurner

The incumbent Republican U.S. Representative for Kansas's 2nd congressional district.

Sharice Davids

The Democratic U.S. Representative for Kansas's 3rd congressional district, who is seeking reelection.

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What they’re saying

“We must continue to send strong conservative leaders to Congress who will fight for our values and priorities.”

— Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative

What’s next

The candidates will continue their campaigns leading up to the November 2026 general election, when voters will decide the outcome of these House races.

The takeaway

The fundraising figures highlight the competitive nature of the congressional races in Kansas, with both Republican and Democratic candidates demonstrating the ability to raise significant sums to support their campaigns.