Prominent Kansas Republicans
- List of Governors of Kansas
- United States congressional delegations from Kansas
- List of United States Senators from Kansas
- Kansas Attorney General (chronological list of Attorneys General)
- Secretary of State of Kansas (chronological list of Secretaries of State)
- Kansas Insurance Commissioner (chronological list of Commissioners of Insurance)
- Kansas State Treasurer (chronological list of State Treasurers)
- Kansas Senate
- Kansas House of Representatives
- Arthur Capper (Governor 1915-1919, US Senator (II) 1919-1949)
- Frank Carlson (US Representative 1935-47; Governor 1946-1950, US Senator (III) 1950-1969)
- Dwight D. Eisenhower (President of the United States, 1953-1961)
- Bob Dole (U.S. Representative 1961-1969; U.S. Senator (III) 1969-1996; VP nominee 1976; Presidential nominee 1996)
- Alf Landon (Governor 1933-1937; Presidential nominee, 1936)
- Nancy Kassebaum (U.S. Senator (II) 1978-1997)
- Charles Curtis (US Congress 1893-1907; US Senate (III)1907-1929; 31st Vice President 1929-1933)
- Bill Graves (Governor 1995-2003)
- Keith George Sebelius (U.S. Congressman 1969-1981)
- Andrew Frank Schoeppel (Governor 1943-1947, US Senator (II)(1949-1962)
- James B. Pearson (US Senator (II) 1962-1979)
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