Looking for a sample ballot specific to your city for the Nov. 6, 2018 election? Check out our link below. It’s easy: just put in your address and you’ll see the ballot. Kansas polling places open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. As always, remember you are allowed to still cast your vote if you’re in line at the time polls close.
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How to find your sample ballot:
- For Kansas use Ballotpedia’s sample ballet by going HERE.
- If you live in Johnson County you can also get a sample ballot HERE.
Per the State of Kansas’s Secretary of State website, the following forms of identification are accepted at any polling place:
- Kansas voters must show photographic identification when casting a vote in person; and
- Kansas voters must have their signature verified and include a copy of an acceptable form of photographic identification or provide a full Kansas driver’s license or nondriver ID number when voting by mail.
For further information on voting information, visit the State of Kansas website.