DemocratCandidate / challenger

Christy Cauble Davis

U.S. Senate, Kansas - candidate

Sources

23

linked public trail

Issues

7/14

with evidence

Records

5

documented items

Online

11

observations

Source mix

23 total

6 primary7 secondary10 social

Latest source access: May 20, 2026

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BackgroundWho They Are

Christy Cauble Davis is profiled here for U.S. Senate, Kansas as a Democratic. Candidate information: https://www.sos.ks.gov/elections/candidate-information.html. Important election dates: https://sos.ks.gov/elections/important-election-dates.html. These biography/status records are descriptive background only; no policy position is inferred from identity, faith, family, or associations.

Party
Democrat
Office
U.S. Senate, Kansas
Occupation
Rural Development Administrator
Hometown
Cottonwood Falls, KS (Chase County)
Campaign or official page
www.christydavisforkansas.com/
Issue overviewWhere They Stand on Big Issues

Position summary

Shown first when sourced

Dated actions

5 items on file

Online signals

11 observed

Actions and source trailActions and Decisions

This profile links 5 public items across 3 of the 14 issue areas. Examples include: Election integrity / voting / courts: KCUR candidate guide: https://www.kcur.org/politics-elections-and-government/2025-12-30/whos-running-to-represent-kansas-in-the-u-s-senate-in-2026-heres-a-guide-to-the-candidates. Election integrity / voting / courts: https://www.christydavisforkansas.com/post/christy-davis-launches-campaign-for-u-s-senate-it-s-time-for-kansas-to-have-a-senator-who-shows-u. Public safety / law enforcement / criminal justice: KCUR - "Who's running to represent Kansas in the U.S. Senate in 2026?" (Dec 30, 2025). Local governance / transparency / ethics: KCUR candidate guide: https://www.kcur.org/politics-elections-and-government/2025-12-30/whos-running-to-represent-kansas-in-the-u-s-senate-in-2026-heres-a-guide-to-the-candidates. Public online activity is listed separately as context.

How to read this section

Dated actions appear here when a linked source supports them. Candidate statements, reporting, and public online activity are labeled where they appear.

  • Abortion / life0 documented items
  • LGBT / gender / parental rights0 documented items
  • Education / curriculum / schools0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Religious liberty / church / civic morality0 documented items
  • Taxes / spending / debt0 documented items
  • Economy / jobs / labor0 documented items, 2 online observations
  • Guns / Second Amendment0 documented items
  • Immigration / border0 documented items
  • Health care / insurance / Medicaid0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Election integrity / voting / courts2 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Public safety / law enforcement / criminal justice1 documented item, 1 online observation
  • Agriculture / rural economy / water0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Local governance / transparency / ethics2 documented items, 4 online observations
  • Environment / energy / land use0 documented items
Social/online observationsPublic Online Activity

11 public online items are tied to issue areas. Additional online activity is treated as context, not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Education / curriculum / schools

    For Kansas-specific engagement, Davis's feed emphasizes in-person stops, small-town businesses, veterans' events, local Democrats, and rural community identity. On November 30, she posted, "Shop Small Saturday in Cottonwood Falls was a reminder of what makes Kansas special. Stopped by Harshman Creek, Tallgrass Antiques, Prairie PastTimes, and the courthouse lighting with Cowboy Santa. These hometown businesses and t...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor

    Across 45 Bluesky posts captured between August 17, 2025, and March 29, 2026, Davis's most frequent topic is federal accountability and opposition to named national political figures, a category that accounts for 16 posts, or 35.6 percent of the captured feed (harvest). On March 20, she posted, "Roger Marshall doesn't want voter ID. He wants voter suppression. And Kansas has seen this ALLLLL before. I’ll fight like...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor

    The highest-engagement post by likes in the captured Bluesky set was a March 29 post from Wyandotte County, with 8 likes, 0 reposts, 1 reply, and 0 quotes as of the May 11, 2026 capture. It read, "Kansans stood up today alongside millions across the country. In Wyandotte County, I stood with parents, veterans, teachers, union members, small business owners, and neighbors. And we don't do kings" (source). A September...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Health care / insurance / Medicaid

    For Kansas-specific engagement, Davis's feed emphasizes in-person stops, small-town businesses, veterans' events, local Democrats, and rural community identity. On November 30, she posted, "Shop Small Saturday in Cottonwood Falls was a reminder of what makes Kansas special. Stopped by Harshman Creek, Tallgrass Antiques, Prairie PastTimes, and the courthouse lighting with Cowboy Santa. These hometown businesses and t...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts

    Across 45 Bluesky posts captured between August 17, 2025, and March 29, 2026, Davis's most frequent topic is federal accountability and opposition to named national political figures, a category that accounts for 16 posts, or 35.6 percent of the captured feed (harvest). On March 20, she posted, "Roger Marshall doesn't want voter ID. He wants voter suppression. And Kansas has seen this ALLLLL before. I’ll fight like...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Public safety / law enforcement / criminal justice

    On national and foreign-policy issues, Davis's feed is narrower than her accountability and Kansas-event posting. The captured set contains one direct foreign-policy post, written after reported U.S. combat casualties in Iran: "Today we mourn the lives lost in the first U.S. combat casualties of this new conflict with Iran. May we hold their families close, honor their sacrifice, and never forget the human cost of w...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water

    For Kansas-specific engagement, Davis's feed emphasizes in-person stops, small-town businesses, veterans' events, local Democrats, and rural community identity. On November 30, she posted, "Shop Small Saturday in Cottonwood Falls was a reminder of what makes Kansas special. Stopped by Harshman Creek, Tallgrass Antiques, Prairie PastTimes, and the courthouse lighting with Cowboy Santa. These hometown businesses and t...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    For Kansas-specific engagement, Davis's feed emphasizes in-person stops, small-town businesses, veterans' events, local Democrats, and rural community identity. On November 30, she posted, "Shop Small Saturday in Cottonwood Falls was a reminder of what makes Kansas special. Stopped by Harshman Creek, Tallgrass Antiques, Prairie PastTimes, and the courthouse lighting with Cowboy Santa. These hometown businesses and t...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    Across 45 Bluesky posts captured between August 17, 2025, and March 29, 2026, Davis's most frequent topic is federal accountability and opposition to named national political figures, a category that accounts for 16 posts, or 35.6 percent of the captured feed (harvest). On March 20, she posted, "Roger Marshall doesn't want voter ID. He wants voter suppression. And Kansas has seen this ALLLLL before. I’ll fight like...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    The highest-engagement post by likes in the captured Bluesky set was a March 29 post from Wyandotte County, with 8 likes, 0 reposts, 1 reply, and 0 quotes as of the May 11, 2026 capture. It read, "Kansans stood up today alongside millions across the country. In Wyandotte County, I stood with parents, veterans, teachers, union members, small business owners, and neighbors. And we don't do kings" (source). A September...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • BlueskyRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    On national and foreign-policy issues, Davis's feed is narrower than her accountability and Kansas-event posting. The captured set contains one direct foreign-policy post, written after reported U.S. combat casualties in Iran: "Today we mourn the lives lost in the first U.S. combat casualties of this new conflict with Iran. May we hold their families close, honor their sacrifice, and never forget the human cost of w...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

Faith affiliationWhere They Worship

Faith/religion online relevance: Hays Post reported Davis saying she attended church three times a week growing up, publicly identifying with Christianity, and describing a church experience she objected to. This is attributable public speech, but it should n... Hays Post reports Davis publicly identified with Christianity and described a church experience she objected to. Public sources reviewed did not identify a current church affiliation. Hays Post reported that Davis said she attended church three times a week growing up and publicly identified with Christianity. This is recorded only as attributable public speech and shou... This faith/worship note is descriptive only and is not used to infer any policy position.

Campaign financeDonor/Funding Information

Finance snapshot

$137,068.03

Reporting period

2025-07-01 to 2026-03-31

Source: CHRISTY DAVIS FOR KANSAS 2026 - committee overview

FEC aggregate data shows all receipts as individual contributions: $130,543.03 itemized and $6,525.00 unitemized; party committee, other committee, candidate contributions, transfers, and loans were $0.00.

Itemized donor names/top donors were not extracted because OpenFEC DEMO_KEY was over rate limit and transaction rows did not render server-side.

Research trailSources

23 linked public sources

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