Tracey Mann
RepublicanU.S. Representative, KS-1| Age | 49 (b. 1976-12-17) |
| Gender | Male |
| In office since | 2021-01-03 (~5 yrs) |
| Religion | Pietist |
| Education | B.S. in Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University, 2000; served as Student Body President at K-State |
| Prior occupation | Commercial real estate broker; farmer (family farm in Quinter, KS); intern for U.S. Rep. Jerry Moran; board member, Legacy Financial Inc. |
| Military service | No |
| Birthplace | Quinter (Gove County), Kansas |
| Marital status | Married — Audrey Haynes |
| Children | 4 |
| Residence | Salina, Kansas |
Pending research: race / ethnicity · languages · notable relatives · openly lgbtq.
Career & politics
| First elected | 2020 |
| Previous offices | 50th Lieutenant Governor of Kansas (February 14, 2018 – January 14, 2019), appointed by Governor Jeff Colyer |
| Committees | House Committee on Agriculture (Chairman, Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry; Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development; Subcommittee on Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture) · House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (Subcommittee on Aviation; Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials) |
| Caucuses | Congressional Western Caucus · Republican Study Committee · Congressional FFA Caucus (co-founder) · House Hunger Caucus · Congressional Motorcycle Caucus · Real Estate Caucus |
| Leadership | Chairman, House Agriculture Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry (119th Congress) |
| Ideology | Ranked 19th most politically right among all House Representatives in 2024 (GovTrack); strongly conservative voting record |
| Signature legislation | End DWI Act (bipartisan, with Rep. Chris Pappas; introduced 2024, reintroduced 2025) — mandates national ignition interlock standard for first-time DWI offenders · Voted for the 2026 Farm Bill (Farm, Food, and National Security Act), including provision permanently moving Food for Peace program to USDA · Voted for IIJA (Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act / Highway Bill, 2021) · BUILD America 250 Act (advanced out of T&I Committee, surface transportation reauthorization) |
Financial
Net worth: disclosed + (2023) · estimate
| Legacy Financial Inc. (owner of First National Bank Syracuse) | business_owned · –$5,000,000 · 2023 |
| Candlestick Holdings / 3SC Venture Entity (Austin, TX — Clovis Street development site) | real_estate · –$1,000,000 · 2023 |
| Candlestick Holdings / 3SC Venture Entity (Willow location) | real_estate · –$500,000 · 2023 |
| MetActive Medical (aka Artio Medical) | private_equity · –$500,000 · 2023 |
| Candlestick Holdings / 3SC Venture Entity (Merriam, KS — commercial building) | real_estate · –$500,000 · 2023 |
| Rental house, Austin TX (E 17th Street) | real_estate · $250,001–$500,000 · 2023 |
Top donors: National Turkey Federation PAC ($5,000) · Plains Cotton Growers Inc. PAC ($5,000) · National Cotton Council Committee For Advancement Of Cotton ($5,000) · National Sorghum Producers PAC ($5,000) · National Cattlemen's Beef Association PAC ($5,000) · Lockton Inc. PAC ($5,000) · Texas Farm Bureau Agfund ($5,000) · American Crystal Sugar Company PAC ($5,000) · Syngenta Corporation Employee PAC ($5,000) · POET PAC (ethanol) ($5,000) · Growth Energy PAC (ethanol) ($5,000) · Koch Industries PAC ($3,000)
Top industries: Agriculture · Transportation & Public Works · Taxation · Health · Energy (Ethanol/Biofuels) · Real Estate · Finance/Banking