WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Derek Schmidt won election to a U.S. House seat representing Kansas on Tuesday. Schmidt defeated Democrat Nancy Boyda in the 2nd Congressional District of eastern Kansas.
Thank you to the voters in Kansas’s 2nd Congressional District who made our victory tonight possible! Our great nation has serious problems, and we need serious people to address them. As your Congressman, I will work hard every day to faithfully represent our citizens as we work… pic.twitter.com/M8taSckodF
— Derek Schmidt (@DerekSchmidtKS) November 6, 2024
Both candidates were trying to make a political comeback, seeking a seat that was open because two-term Republican Rep. Jake LaTurner didn't run again. Schmidt served 12 years as Kansas attorney general before narrowly losing the 2022 governor's race to Democratic incumbent Laura Kelly. Boyda was the last Democrat to represent the 2nd District in Congress. She held the seat in 2007 and 2008. The Associated Press declared Schmidt the winner at 11:13 p.m. EST.