Today, Representative Sharice Davids (D-KS‑03) announced her re-election campaign raised more than $729,000 in the final quarter of 2025, bringing her total raised last year to $2,322,492. With an average donation of $49 last quarter, Davids’ campaign continues to show strong grassroots support across the Third District — even as extreme Republican politicians push a mid-decade gerrymander aimed at ousting her.
“While some extreme politicians are playing political games, my team and I are focused on what Kansans care about: lowering costs, making health care more accessible, supporting local farmers, and helping families thrive,” said Davids. “Thanks to the incredible energy and support from folks across Kansas, our grassroots momentum is stronger than ever. We’re ready to carry that energy all the way through the midterms.”
During the final three months of 2025, Davids’ campaign received 14,545 donations of under $100. Davids is currently running for her fifth term representing Kansas’ Third District, which could see its boundaries redrawn under an unprecedented mid-decade gerrymander being pushed by Republican politicians in Topeka and Washington extremists.
Senate President Ty Masterson, who is running for governor and seeking Donald Trump’s endorsement, called redistricting “a top priority when the Legislature reconvenes” this month. President Trump, eager to help Republicans retain control of the U.S. House, could intervene in Kansas as he has in other states.
Meanwhile, even as Kansas House Speaker Dan Hawkins acknowledged that there isn’t enough support for redistricting in his chamber yet, he also emphasized that it remains “high on [his] priority list” and is “the right thing to do.”
Despite these threats, Davids remains committed to putting Kansans first. She is fighting to lower the cost of groceries and gas, expand affordable health care, support local farmers and ranchers, and block extreme policies that hurt working families — all while building a campaign fueled by strong community engagement and grassroots energy.