So you’re ready to engage in the electoral process – here’s how to get started.
Kansas:
1) Check your registration and register to vote at ksvotes.org
2) Find your Sample Ballot
You can find this on your registration lookup at ksvotes.org unless you are in Douglas or Johnson county (click Douglas/Johnson to lookup your ballot in those counties)
3) Research the Candidates
Look at voter guides, google issues, visit your local paper’s website, and candidate websites.
Vote411.org, KSballot.org, ballotready.org, rockthevote.org, vote.org
4) Vote!
Find where you can vote here. Don’t forget to bring your photo ID! To request a mail-in your ballot, submit your application by 10/26. Click here for more information.
*https://www.loudlight.org/vote
Missouri:
1) Check your registration and register to vote here.
2) To view the candidates and Issues for the next election, click here. This will also tell you your polling location.
3) Research the Candidates
Look at voter guides, google issues, visit your local paper’s website, and candidate websites.
Vote411.org, ballotready.org, rockthevote.org, vote.org
4) Vote!
Don’t forget to bring your photo ID! Click here for more information.
Important Election Dates:
Kansas:
July 13 – Last day to register to vote before Primary Election
July 27 – Last day to apply for an advance mail ballot for Primary Election
August 3 – PRIMARY ELECTION
October 12 – Last day to register to vote for the General Election in KS.
October 13 – (KS) First day advance ballots are mailed and in-person advance voting may begin. Contact your county election office to find out when and where.
October 26 – (KS) Deadline for voters to request advance ballots to be mailed for the General Election.
November 2 – General Election
*https://sos.kansas.gov/elections/registration-voting/
Missouri:
July 7 – Last day to register to vote before Primary Election
August 3 – PRIMARY ELECTION
October 6 – Last day to register to vote before General Election.
November 2 – General Election