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Advanced Voting in Kansas

With advance voting, any registered voter can vote by mail or in person before Election Day.  However, advance voters must still comply with Voter Identification Laws. If you are advance voting in person at the election office, you must produce your photo ID at the time of voting.  If you are advance voting by mail, you can either write your driver’s license number on the application form or submit a photocopy of your ID with the ballot application.  Persons 65 years and older are allowed to use an expired driver’s license.

  • Contact your county election officer or visit the county election website to request an application for an advance voting ballot.
  • Complete the application and return it to your county election office.
  • You can have your ballot mailed to you starting 20 days before the election.
  • You may vote in person in the county election office starting the Tuesday before election day, or up to 20 days before the election, depending on the county.
  • All ballots must be received in the county election office by the close of polls on election day.
  • Sick, disabled or illiterate voters may receive assistance in applying for and casting advance voting ballots.
Click to download the Advance Voting Application

 

Where Do I Vote?

Not sure of the location of your polling place? 

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Transportation to the Polls

Providing transportation to voting places is a wonderful way to help your residents participate in the elections. Not-for-profits are allowed to provide transportation, as long as the vehicles do not have any partisan signs or stickers on them.