RepublicanIncumbent / current candidate

Tracey Mann

U.S. Representative, Kansas's 1st Congressional District - incumbent candidate

Sources

23

linked public trail

Issues

8/14

with evidence

Records

1

documented item

Online

12

observations

Source mix

23 total

8 primary10 secondary5 social

Latest source access: May 20, 2026

Source Trail
BackgroundWho They Are

Tracey Mann is profiled here for U.S. Representative, Kansas's 1st Congressional District as a Republican incumbent/current official. https://mann.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-mann-defends-religious-freedom-small-business-owners. mann.house.gov press release URL: https://mann.house.gov/media/press-releases/mann-kaptur-colleagues-demand-us-treasury-prioritize-domestic-energy-producers (direct fetch 403; content via search snippet). These biography/status records are descriptive background only; no policy position is inferred from identity, faith, family, or associations.

Party
Republican
Office
U.S. Representative, Kansas's 1st Congressional District
Occupation
Farmer / real estate broker; U.S. Representative
Hometown
Quinter, Kansas
Education
Kansas State University, B.S. Business Administration
Family
Married to Audra Mann; four children
District
KS-01
Last margin
Won re-election 2024 with 66.2% of the vote
Campaign or official page
www.traceymann.com/
Issue overviewWhere They Stand on Big Issues

Position summary

Shown first when sourced

Dated actions

1 items on file

Online signals

12 observed

Actions and source trailActions and Decisions

This profile links 1 public item across 1 of the 14 issue areas. Examples include: Public safety / law enforcement / criminal justice: OpenSecrets Profile: opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/tracey-mann/summary?cid=N00030743. 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
  • Religious liberty / church / civic morality0 documented items
  • Taxes / spending / debt0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Economy / jobs / labor0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Guns / Second Amendment0 documented items
  • Immigration / border0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Health care / insurance / Medicaid0 documented items
  • Election integrity / voting / courts0 documented items, 1 online observation
  • Public safety / law enforcement / criminal justice1 documented item
  • Agriculture / rural economy / water0 documented items, 4 online observations
  • Local governance / transparency / ethics0 documented items, 4 online observations
  • Environment / energy / land use0 documented items
Social/online observationsPublic Online Activity

Candidate-controlled social is handled issue-by-issue. The v2 scrape uses Mann's own X post on 246 town halls as a social signal mapped to constituent access. It does not use Reddit or oppositional commentary as evidence of Mann's beliefs; only verbatim candidate statements and public records are carried into issue cards.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Taxes / spending / debt

    On national and foreign-policy questions, Mann's posting cadence is lower than on agriculture but consistent in direction. In November 2024 he posted condemning antisemitic violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. In June 2025, as quoted by KAKE News, he said the country "ought to get behind" the President's decision on strikes against Iran. In October 2025 he posted in support of the Israel-Gaza ceasefire...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Economy / jobs / labor

    On national and foreign-policy questions, Mann's posting cadence is lower than on agriculture but consistent in direction. In November 2024 he posted condemning antisemitic violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. In June 2025, as quoted by KAKE News, he said the country "ought to get behind" the President's decision on strikes against Iran. In October 2025 he posted in support of the Israel-Gaza ceasefire...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • FacebookRelated issue: Immigration / border

    Engagement on Mann's content is not evenly distributed across topics. His October 14, 2025 border-security Facebook post drew 2,900 reactions, 343 comments, and 79 shares, which is an order of magnitude above his farm-policy posts on the same page. The post reads in full: "Kansans were less safe under President Biden's leadership. Securing the border isn't optional — it's essential to keeping Kansas families safe. P...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Election integrity / voting / courts

    On national and foreign-policy questions, Mann's posting cadence is lower than on agriculture but consistent in direction. In November 2024 he posted condemning antisemitic violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. In June 2025, as quoted by KAKE News, he said the country "ought to get behind" the President's decision on strikes against Iran. In October 2025 he posted in support of the Israel-Gaza ceasefire...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water

    On national and foreign-policy questions, Mann's posting cadence is lower than on agriculture but consistent in direction. In November 2024 he posted condemning antisemitic violence against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. In June 2025, as quoted by KAKE News, he said the country "ought to get behind" the President's decision on strikes against Iran. In October 2025 he posted in support of the Israel-Gaza ceasefire...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • FacebookRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water

    Engagement on Mann's content is not evenly distributed across topics. His October 14, 2025 border-security Facebook post drew 2,900 reactions, 343 comments, and 79 shares, which is an order of magnitude above his farm-policy posts on the same page. The post reads in full: "Kansans were less safe under President Biden's leadership. Securing the border isn't optional — it's essential to keeping Kansas families safe. P...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water

    Across the public record on X, Facebook, and YouTube, Mann's most frequent topic is agriculture policy. He posts about the Farm Bill, commodity producers, ag trade promotion, and the operational mechanics of U.S. food aid. On January 7, 2026, he posted: "Producers like @wheatworld are right: As a crown jewel of American soft diplomacy and generosity, Food for Peace is best handled by @USDA. I introduced H.R. 1207, w...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Agriculture / rural economy / water

    For the KS-01 district itself, Mann's local content centers on agriculture and on in-person constituent contact. In August 2024 he posted a tally citing 246 town halls and a 60-county Mann Listening Tour. His March 2026 Farm Bill 2.0 listening-session post described district stops by county. His June 11, 2025 YouTube video shows him questioning Agriculture Secretary Rollins on ag trade promotion and global food aid,...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • FacebookRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    Musser's visible alignment is with the United Kansas Party rather than with a Republican or Democratic campaign structure. His campaign home page links to the United Kansas Party and a campaign Facebook poll, and Hays Post reported on March 24, 2026, that he formally announced under the United Kansas banner (source). The FEC candidate page lists him as "Candidate for House Kansas - 01 ID: H6KS01211 OTHER" (source)....

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    Across the public record on X, Facebook, and YouTube, Mann's most frequent topic is agriculture policy. He posts about the Farm Bill, commodity producers, ag trade promotion, and the operational mechanics of U.S. food aid. On January 7, 2026, he posted: "Producers like @wheatworld are right: As a crown jewel of American soft diplomacy and generosity, Food for Peace is best handled by @USDA. I introduced H.R. 1207, w...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • X / TwitterRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    For the KS-01 district itself, Mann's local content centers on agriculture and on in-person constituent contact. In August 2024 he posted a tally citing 246 town halls and a 60-county Mann Listening Tour. His March 2026 Farm Bill 2.0 listening-session post described district stops by county. His June 11, 2025 YouTube video shows him questioning Agriculture Secretary Rollins on ag trade promotion and global food aid,...

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

  • FacebookRelated issue: Local governance / transparency / ethics

    Facebook Video: Spoke at Douglas County Democrats meeting about exploratory campaign (facebook.com/dgcodems)

    Public activity only; not a policy position.

Faith affiliationWhere They Worship

Mann attends First Covenant Church in Salina, Kansas, affiliated with the Evangelical Covenant Church denomination — a theologically centrist Protestant tradition with roots in Swedish pietism. Before his congressional career, Mann served as Senior Program Director for the National Student Leadership Forum on Faith and Values, a Washington-based nonprofit that runs faith-oriented leadership programs for high school and college students. His public statements frequently invoke faith as a personal anchor, though he does not typically make church policy a campaign centerpiece.

Campaign financeDonor/Funding Information

Finance snapshot

$1,220,354.74

Reporting period

2025-2026 cycle; reported through 2026-03-31 in the v2 scrape

Source: Federal Election Commission candidate page H0KS01123 and committee page C00460659

FEC data for the 2025-2026 cycle showed $1,220,354.74 raised, $415,221.50 spent, $2,558,830.08 cash on hand, and no debt as of the fetched reporting period. The deep scrape calculated that PAC committees plus transfers from authorized committees made up roughly 71 percent of total receipts in the partial cycle, compared with the v1 2023-2024 figure of 56.71 percent PAC share.

Itemized donor tables were not extracted in the reviewed public record; use the FEC committee page for donor-by-donor review.

Research trailSources

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