Kansas Presidential Election Result By County by state by district by party list of counties Population area code Result History Seat Density FIPS Code Voter statistics
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Kansas Presidential Election Result By County by state by district by party list of counties Population area code Result History Seat Density FIPS Code Voter statistics

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This is a list of counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. Select from the links at right to go directly to an article, or browse the listing below for additional information. Every license plate issued by the state contains the same two-letter abbreviation for the county in which its vehicle is registered.
Kansas has 105 counties, the sixth-highest total of any state. 

Kansas Presidential Election Result By County state district party

County FIPS County Code County seat Established Origin County Code Population Area
Allen County 1 Iola 1855 One of the original 36 counties AL 13,319 503 sq mi
Anderson County 3 Garnett 1855 One of the original 36 counties AN 7,917 583 sq mi
Atchison County 5 Atchison 1855 One of the original 36 counties AT 16,813 432 sq mi
Barber County 7 Medicine Lodge 1867 From unorganized area BA 4,861 1,134 sq mi
Barton County 9 Great Bend 1867 From unorganized area BT 27,557 894 sq mi
Bourbon County 11 Fort Scott 1855 One of the original 36 counties BB 14,897 637 sq mi
Brown County 13 Hiawatha 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Browne County) BR 9,881 571 sq mi
Butler County 15 El Dorado 1855 One of the original 36 counties BU 65,827 1,428 sq mi
Chase County 17 Cottonwood Falls 1859 Formed from Butler and Wise counties CS 2,757 776 sq mi
Chautauqua County 19 Sedan 1875 Formed from Howard County CQ 3,571 642 sq mi
Cherokee County 21 Columbus 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly McGee County) CK 21,226 587 sq mi
Cheyenne County 23 Saint Francis 1873 From unorganized area CN 2,678 1,020 sq mi
Clark County 25 Ashland 1885 Formed from Ford County CA 2,181 975 sq mi
Clay County 27 Clay Center 1857 From unorganized area CY 8,531 644 sq mi
Cloud County 29 Concordia 1866 Formed from Washington (Formerly Shirley County) CD 9,397 716 sq mi
Coffey County 31 Burlington 1855 One of the original 36 counties CF 8,502 630 sq mi
Comanche County 33 Coldwater 1867 From unorganized area CM 1,913 788 sq mi
Cowley County 35 Winfield 1867 Formed from Butler County CL 36,288 1,126 sq mi
Crawford County 37 Girard 1867 Bourbon and Cherokee Counties CR 39,361 593 sq mi
Decatur County 39 Oberlin 1873 From unorganized area DC 2,871 894 sq mi
Dickinson County 41 Abilene 1857 From unorganized area DK 19,762 848 sq mi
Doniphan County 43 Troy 1855 One of the original 36 counties DP 7,864 392 sq mi
Douglas County 45 Lawrence 1855 One of the original 36 counties DG 1,12,864 457 sq mi
Edwards County 47 Kinsley 1874 Formed from Kiowa County ED 2,979 622 sq mi
Elk County 49 Howard 1875 Formed from Howard County EK 2,720 648 sq mi
Ellis County 51 Hays 1867 From unorganized area EL 29,053 900 sq mi
Ellsworth County 53 Ellsworth 1867 From unorganized area EW 6,494 716 sq mi
Finney County 55 Garden City 1883 Formed from Arapahoe, Grant, Kearney and Sequoyah Counties FI 37,200 1,300 sq mi
Ford County 57 Dodge City 1867 From unorganized area FO 34,752 1,099 sq mi
Franklin County 59 Ottawa 1855 One of the original 36 counties FR 25,906 574 sq mi
Geary County 61 Junction City 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Davis County) GE 38,013 384 sq mi
Gove County 63 Gove City 1868 From unorganized area GO 2,729 1,072 sq mi
Graham County 65 Hill City 1867 From unorganized area GH 2,578 898 sq mi
Grant County 67 Ulysses 1888 Formed from Finney and Hamilton Counties GT 7,923 575 sq mi
Gray County 69 Cimarron 1887 Formed from Finney and Ford Counties GY 6,030 869 sq mi
Greeley County 71 Tribune 1873 From unorganized area GL 1,298 778 sq mi
Greenwood County 73 Eureka 1855 One of the original 36 counties GW 6,454 1,140 sq mi
Hamilton County 75 Syracuse 1873 From unorganized area HM 2,639 996 sq mi
Harper County 77 Anthony 1867 From unorganized area HP 5,911 802 sq mi
Harvey County 79 Newton 1872 Formed from McPherson, Sedgwick and Reno Counties HV 34,852 539 sq mi
Haskell County 81 Sublette 1887 Formed from Finney and Ford Counties HS 4,256 577 sq mi
Hodgeman County 83 Jetmore 1867 From unorganized area (Formerly Hageman County) HG 1,963 860 sq mi
Jackson County 85 Holton 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Calhoun County) JA 13,449 657 sq mi
Jefferson County 87 Oskaloosa 1855 One of the original 36 counties JF 18,945 536 sq mi
Jewell County 89 Mankato 1867 From unorganized area JW 3,046 909 sq mi
Johnson County 91 Olathe 1855 One of the original 36 counties JO 5,59,913 477 sq mi
Kearny County 93 Lakin 1887 Formed from Finney and Hamilton Counties KE 3,968 870 sq mi
Kingman County 95 Kingman 1872 Harper and Reno Counties KM 7,863 864 sq mi
Kiowa County 97 Greensburg 1886 Formed from Comanche and Edwards Counties KW 2,496 722 sq mi
Labette County 99 Oswego 1867 Formed from Neosho County LB 21,284 649 sq mi
Lane County 101 Dighton 1873 From unorganized area LE 1,704 717 sq mi
Leavenworth County 103 Leavenworth 1855 One of the original 36 counties LV 77,739 463 sq mi
Lincoln County 105 Lincoln 1867 From unorganized area LC 3,174 719 sq mi
Linn County 107 Mound City 1855 One of the original 36 counties LN 9,441 599 sq mi
Logan County 109 Oakley 1888 Formed from Wallace County (formerly named St. John County) LG 2,784 1,073 sq mi
Lyon County 111 Emporia 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Breckenridge County) LY 33,748 851 sq mi
Marion County 115 Marion 1860 From unorganized area MN 12,347 943 sq mi
Marshall County 117 Marysville 1855 One of the original 36 counties MS 10,022 903 sq mi
McPherson County 113 McPherson 1867 From unorganized area MP 29,356 900 sq mi
Meade County 119 Meade 1885 Formed from Finney, Ford and Seward Counties ME 4,396 978 sq mi
Miami County 121 Paola 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Lykins) MI 32,612 577 sq mi
Mitchell County 123 Beloit 1867 From unorganized area MC 6,355 700 sq mi
Montgomery County 125 Independence 1867 Formed from Wilson County MG 34,459 645 sq mi
Morris County 127 Council Grove 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Wise County) MR 5,854 697 sq mi
Morton County 129 Elkhart 1886 Formed from Seward County MT 3,169 730 sq mi
Nemaha County 131 Seneca 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Dorn County) NM 10,132 719 sq mi
Neosho County 133 Erie 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Dorn County) NO 16,406 572 sq mi
Ness County 135 Ness City 1867 From unorganized area NS 3,068 1,075 sq mi
Norton County 137 Norton 1867 From unorganized area (Formerly Billings (1873-9) NT 5,612 878 sq mi
Osage County 139 Lyndon 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Weller County) OS 16,142 704 sq mi
Osborne County 141 Osborne 1867 From unorganized area OB 3,806 893 sq mi
Ottawa County 143 Minneapolis 1860 From unorganized area OT 6,072 721 sq mi
Pawnee County 145 Larned 1867 From unorganized area PN 6,928 754 sq mi
Phillips County 147 Phillipsburg 1867 From unorganized area PL 5,519 886 sq mi
Pottawatomie County 149 Westmoreland 1857 Formed from Calhoun and Riley PT 22,302 844 sq mi
Pratt County 151 Pratt 1867 From unorganized area PR 9,728 735 sq mi
Rawlins County 153 Atwood 1873 From unorganized area RA 2,560 1,070 sq mi
Reno County 155 Hutchinson 1867 From unorganized area RN 64,438 1,254 sq mi
Republic County 157 Belleville 1868 Formed from Washington County RP 4,858 716 sq mi
Rice County 159 Lyons 1867 From unorganized area RC 9,985 727 sq mi
Riley County 161 Manhattan 1855 One of the original 36 counties RL 75,508 610 sq mi
Rooks County 163 Stockton 1867 From unorganized area RO 5,223 888 sq mi
Rush County 165 La Crosse 1867 From unorganized area RH 3,220 718 sq mi
Russell County 167 Russell 1867 From unorganized area RS 6,946 885 sq mi
Saline County 169 Salina 1860 From unorganized area SA 55,988 720 sq mi
Scott County 171 Scott City 1873 From unorganized area SC 4,937 718 sq mi
Sedgwick County 173 Wichita 1867 Formed from Butler County SG 5,03,889 1,000 sq mi
Seward County 175 Liberal 1873 From unorganized area SW 23,547 640 sq mi
Shawnee County 177 Topeka 1855 One of the original 36 counties SN 1,78,991 550 sq mi
Sheridan County 179 Hoxie 1873 From unorganized area SD 2,538 896 sq mi
Sherman County 181 Goodland 1873 From unorganized area SH 6,113 1,056 sq mi
Smith County 183 Smith Center 1867 From unorganized area SM 3,765 896 sq mi
Stafford County 185 Saint John 1867 From unorganized area SF 4,358 792 sq mi
Stanton County 187 Johnson City 1887 Formed from Hamilton County ST 2,175 680 sq mi
Stevens County 189 Hugoton 1886 Formed from Seward County SV 5,756 728 sq mi
Sumner County 191 Wellington 1867 Formed from Butler County SU 23,674 1,182 sq mi
Thomas County 193 Colby 1873 From unorganized area TH 7,941 1,075 sq mi
Trego County 195 WaKeeney 1867 From unorganized area TR 2,986 888 sq mi
Wabaunsee County 197 Alma 1855 One of the original 36 counties (Formerly Richardson County) WB 7,039 798 sq mi
Wallace County 199 Sharon Springs 1868 From unorganized area WA 1,517 914 sq mi
Washington County 201 Washington 1857 From unorganized area WS 5,758 898 sq mi
Wichita County 203 Leoti 1873 From unorganized area WH 2,256 719 sq mi
Wilson County 205 Fredonia 1855 One of the original 36 counties WL 9,105 574 sq mi
Woodson County 207 Yates Center 1855 One of the original 36 counties WO 3,278 501 sq mi
Wyandotte County 209 Kansas City 1859 Formed from Leavenworth and Johnson Counties WY 1,59,129 151 sq mi

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