





Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleCommercial real estate developer
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
LocationKansas
BackgroundCommercial real estate developer
Notable personal detailsErik Murray is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in Kansas in the 2026 election cycle. He is a Kansas City, Kansas-based commercial real estate developer and has not previously run for public office. He filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission in December 2025 and is running as a challenger.
The candidate emphasizes lowering costs for families and small businesses, investing in communities, and supporting policies that encourage economic development (including support for tax incentives like Opportunity Zones). Public materials do not specify clear positions on tax-rate changes for corporations or high-income individuals or on large-scale redistribution, yielding an unclear overall tax stance.
The candidate emphasizes lowering health care costs, protecting rural hospitals, and using federal policy to increase access and affordability, but provides only general goals rather than detailed policy proposals or clear endorsements of specific programs like Medicare for All or a public option.
The candidate says he believes in the rule of law and does not support local officials doing more than federal immigration authorities within the confines of the law. He opposes concentrated, aggressive ICE actions against residents who are not breaking the law and indicates local authorities should not go beyond legal requirements.
Supports clean energy deployment and sustainable development in his work as a developer, including a large project with a 30‑acre solar microgrid and a stated goal of net‑zero for that development. No explicit campaign platform language found committing to aggressive federal emissions targets or fossil‑fuel phase‑out.
Erik Murray is being mentioned in coverage of Kansas Democrats’ 2026 campaign messaging, especially their push to reclaim congressional power from President Trump and their debates over immigration and ICE. He is also tied to broader Kansas Democratic policy efforts, including proposals on marijuana legalization and election rules. The reporting suggests his news is mainly about the party’s current platform fights rather than a single major personal event.






Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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