2017 Kansas's 4th congressional district special election|
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Turnout | 28.9%[1] |
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Results by county
Estes
50–59%
60–69%
70–79%
80–89%
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Thompson
50–59%
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A special election was held on April 11, 2017, to determine the member of the United States House of Representatives for Kansas's 4th congressional district after the incumbent, Mike Pompeo, resigned because of his nomination by President Donald Trump as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Republican Ron Estes received 52.2% of the vote and won, while runner-up Democrat James Thompson lost with 46% of the vote.