Jenkins wins 2nd District seat, beats Democrat Hudspeth

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? Kansas Republicans have won the state’s four U.S. House seats for the first time since 1996.

In the 3rd Congressional District, state Rep. Kevin Yoder defeated Democrat Stephene (STEH’-fah-nee Moore), wife of retiring six-term incumbent Dennis Moore.

Incumbent Rep. Lynn Jenkins defeated Democrat Cheryl Hudspeth in the 2nd Congressional District.

Republican state Sen. Tim Huelskamp beat Democrat Alan Jilka in the 1st District race to replace Republican Rep. Jerry Moran, who won the U.S. Senate race.

Mike Pompeo defeated Democrat state Rep. Raj Goyle in the 4th District. He will replace Republican Rep. Todd Tiahrt, who lost the August primary for U.S. Senate to Moran.

9:40 p.m. update

BULLETIN (AP) — Lynn Jenkins, GOP, elected U.S. House, District 2, Kansas.

9:28 p.m. update

Lynn Jenkins now leads the race for District 2 with 61.5 percent of the votes. Hudspeth has 34 percent while Garrard has 4.5 percent.

8:51 p.m. update

Lynn Jenkins is comfortably in the lead with 60.4 percent of the votes. Hudspeth trails with 35.5 percent and Garrard trails both with 4.1 percent.

7:46 p.m. update

Jenkins still leads the race with 58.5 percent of the vote. Hudspeth has picked up more votes and now has 38.1 percent.

7:37 p.m. update

Lynn Jenkins is leading the U.S. House District 2 race after early reports from polling sites. She has almost 67 percent of the vote.

Cheryl Hudspeth trails with 30.8 percent of the vote, and Robert Garrard has 2.3 percent.