Congressional delegates

Kansas is represented in the U.S. Congress by two senators and four House Representatives who make critical decisions about federal policies and funding that directly impact Kansas State University and communities across our state. Understanding who represents you and their priorities helps ensure K-State's voice is heard on issues affecting higher education, research funding and economic development.

Senators serve six-year terms and represent the entire state, while House representatives serve two-year terms and represent specific congressional districts. Together, they shape legislation and allocate federal resources that support K-State's land-grant mission and Kansas's prosperity.

Kansas senators

Senator Marshall began his term in the US Senate in 2021, bringing extensive healthcare experience to his legislative work.
Senator Moran has served Kansas in the U.S. Senate since 2011, advocating for Kansas priorities in agriculture, technology and veterans' affairs.

Kansas representatives

Congressman Mann, a K-State alumnus, began his term in the US House of Representatives in 2021, representing Kansas's 1st Congressional District.
Congressman Schmidt began his term in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2025, representing Kansas's 2nd Congressionald District.
Congresswoman Davids has represented Kansas's 3rd Congressionald District in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2019.
Congressman Estes has served Kansas's 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2017.