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Voter Registration & Advanced Voting
 NEW voting laws in Kansas- in Kansas you now have to show an acceptable form of Photo ID when you vote at the Polls.   Click here to go to the Disability Rights Center website for details on the new rules.

To Vote in Kansas you must first be registered to vote. 

 Voter Registration
For Voter Registration Deadlines go to the Advance Voting Page on the Secratary of States Office and scroll through the "Important Election Advance Voting Dates". 

Kansas Voter Registration Form  (espanol
 
Kansas Secretary of State's Online Voter Registration 
(To register online you must have a valid Kansas driver’s license.)

Advanced Voting
Voting in Kansas is easier than ever. With advance voting, any registered voter can vote by mail or in person before Election Day. Go to the Secratary of State's web site for more information.

Permanent Advance Voting - Kansans with a permanent disability can choose to vote at their accessible polling place OR vote in the privacy of their own home by being mailed an advanced ballot for each future election.
Permanent Advance Ballot Request Form (PDF) (espanol)

One-Time Advance Voting
- If you don't have a permanent disability you can still vote at home for the next election.
Advance Voting Request Form (PDF)
(espanol)

Mail your advance ballot request form to your County Election Officer.

Voting information from the Disability Rights Center of Kansas   

Find my Elected Official and more...
Find my Elected Official
For information on finding your legislator go to the Institute for Policy and Social Research.

Each of the 105 counties in Kansas has a county election officer responsible for conducting all official elections held in the county.

Voting information from the Disability Rights Center of Kansas


Counties are required to post a Voter Rights and Responsibilities poster (espanol) and Notice to Voters (español) at each polling place on Election Day.

Data
Each county maintains a list of registered voters, and the secretary of state maintains a statewide list. This data is available for purchase by filling out a CVR form.

Assistive Technology
Each county chooses its voting system from a list of equipment certified by the secretary of state. The office also compiles a list of what voting system each county uses.

To find voter registration information from poll locations to filling an absentee ballot visit:  Voter View.

State law requires that the election process be accessible to all voters. Accessibility may be viewed from three perspectives: language accessibility, polling place accessibility and ballot accessibility. For more information on voting poll accessibility go to: http://www.voteks.org/accessibility/accessibility.html


KCDC does not endorse or recommend any organization, provider, or philosophy that people may encounter from the resources, events, or websites listed or guarantee accessibility of those sites. KCDC encourages you to obtain more information about any resource prior to making use of those resources.

To accommodate people with disabilities, on request, auxiliary aides and services will be provided and reasonable modifications to policies and programs will be made.
Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns
900 SW Jackson St. Room 100A
Topeka, KS 66612-1246

Toll-free (800) 295-5232 (voice)
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