In Kansas, polls are open today from 7:00 AM until 7:00 PM. Anyone who is in line by 7:00 PM will be allowed to vote. You can find your polling location now.
For additional information or for any issues you may have with voting visit our Voter Information Center or call 1-877-US-4-OBAMA (877-874-6226). Answers to some of the most common voting questions are below:
Do I need to bring ID with me when I go vote?
If the identification requirements for registration are not met or, if the information you provide is not verified, you must provide identification the first time you vote in the county. You must show some form of ID with your name and address, such as a utility check, paycheck, Kansas driver’s license or non-driver’s license, bank statement, government check, or other government document.
7:00 am–7:00 pm
Most polling places are open 7am–7pm, but it varies from location to location. All polling places must be open for 12 hours on election day.
Any registered voter may request an advance ballot. Voters have the right to vote in an accessible voting place and request assistance if needed. Each polling place is required to have an electronic voting machine equipped to allow voters with disabilities, including visually impaired voters, to vote in secret.
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