The state of Kansas held its third-ever presidential primary on Tuesday, March 19, the first primary election since 1992.
This was a departure from the state’s typical caucus system and gave Kansans a chance to vote in one of the first milestones of the 2024 election. The change was authorized by a House Bill, passed in 2023 as state lawmakers hoped for a higher voter turnout. Unless a similar legislature is passed, the traditional caucus system will return for 2028.
