How to vote in Kansas

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Registration Summary

Kansas offers online voter registration. You can register by mail to vote in Kansas by printing a voter registration form, filling it out, and mailing it to your local election office. You can also register to vote in person if you prefer.

Voting Summary

Kansas allows any voter to request a ballot by mail. You can also vote in person. Kansas offers advance in-person voting.

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Can I register to vote online?

  • Kansas offers online voter registration.
  • To register online in Kansas, you need a Kansas driver's license or a Kansas non-driver's identification card. If you don’t have a Kansas-issued ID, you can still register by mail or in person.
Watch this video about online voter registration from the Kansas Secretary of State.

How can I check the status of my mail ballot?

You can check the status of your ballot on Kansas’s website.

Can I submit voter registration forms by mail?

Use the National Voter Registration Form

  1. Print and fill out the National Voter Registration Form.
  2. Box 6 - ID Number: When submitting your application by mail in Kansas, you are required to provide your current Kansas driver’s license number or nondriver’s identification card number. If you do not have either, you must provide the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you have not been issued any of these numbers, write “none” in the ID number box.
  3. Box 7 - Choice of Party: You are required to register with a party to participate in Kansas partisan primary elections. You should register with the party whose primary you would like to vote in. However, if you do not register with a party, you may be able to declare a party affiliation on Election Day in order to vote in that party's primary.
  4. Box 8 - Race or Ethnic Group: Leave blank. This information is not required.
  5. Review the "Who can register to vote?" section above and check that you're eligible.
  6. Sign the form.
  7. Send the completed form to your local election office.
Watch this video about by mail registration from the Kansas Secretary of State.

How do election officials keep voting secure?

Election officials in your state and community are working hard to ensure the integrity of our elections. All states have implemented security measures to protect the vote.

Visit the Kansas Secretary of State website to learn more about election security. If you’re interested in getting involved with elections in your community, contact your local election office to learn about opportunities in your area.

Can I submit voter registration forms in person?

How can I check my voter registration status?

You can look up your voter registration record and verify that your information is correct using Kansas's voter registration lookup tool.

Who can register to vote?

To register in Kansas you must:
  • be a United States citizen
  • be a Kansas resident
  • be 18 years old by the next election
  • have completed the terms of your sentence if convicted of a felony; a person serving a sentence for a felony conviction is ineligible to vote
  • not claim the right to vote in any other location or under any other name
  • not be excluded from voting by a court of competent jurisdiction

Can I register to vote on Election Day?

Kansas does not offer registration on Election Day.

Can I register to vote before I turn 18?

You can register to vote in Kansas before you turn 18 if you:
  • are at least 17 years old now and will be 18 on or before Kansas's next election, which is on Tuesday, August 4, 2026
  • are a United States citizen
  • are a Kansas resident
  • have received final discharge from imprisonment, parole, or conditional release if convicted of a felony
  • do not claim the right to vote in any other location or under any other name

You must be at least 18 years old to vote.

Can I submit a voter registration application online before I turn 18?

Yes, you can register online on the Kansas Secretary of State website.
To register using the Kansas online voter registration system, you are required to provide ONE of the following ID numbers:
  • Kansas driver's license
  • Kansas non-driver's identification card

If you don’t have a Kansas-issued ID, you can still submit a voter registration application by mail or in person.

Can I submit a voter registration application by mail before I turn 18?

Yes, you can register to vote by mail using this form.
When submitting your application by mail in Kansas, you are required to provide your current Kansas driver’s license number or nondriver’s identification card number. If you do not have either, you must provide the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you have not been issued any of these numbers, write “none” in the ID number box.

Can I complete a voter registration application in person before I turn 18?

You can complete a voter registration application in person at your county election office in Kansas.

How do I vote in person?

Where can I vote on Election Day?

You can look up where to vote on Kansas's site.

Can I vote early?

  • Yes, Kansas does offer early voting, which in Kansas is called advance in-person voting. You can choose whether to vote on Election Day or during the advance voting period, whichever is easier for you. This can be especially helpful if it would be difficult or not possible for you to vote on Election Day. Advance voting locations may be less crowded, as well.

What do I need to bring?

You will need to show photo ID to vote in Kansas.

Acceptable forms include:
  • driver's license or non-driver's ID card issued by Kansas or by another state
  • U.S. passport
  • U.S. military ID
  • tribal ID
  • government employee badge or ID
  • student ID from an accredited postsecondary education institution in Kansas
  • concealed carry handgun license
  • government-issued public assistance ID

If you are 65 years or older, you may use use expired photo ID documents. Check the Kansas Secretary of State's website for additional information on photo ID exemptions.

Voters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot and provide your ID to the county prior to the county canvass (7-10 days after the election) in order for it to be counted.

How can I check the status of my ballot?

You can check the status of your ballot on Kansas’s site.

Can I vote early?

Yes, Kansas does offer early voting, which in Kansas is called advance in-person voting.
  • You can choose whether to vote on Election Day or during the advance in-person voting period, whichever is easier for you. This can be especially helpful if it would be difficult or not possible for you to vote on Election Day. Voting locations may be less crowded, as well.

      What do I need to bring?

      You will need to show photo ID to vote in Kansas.

      Acceptable forms include:
      • driver's license or non-driver's ID card issued by Kansas or by another state
      • U.S. passport
      • U.S. military ID
      • tribal ID
      • government employee badge or ID
      • student ID from an accredited postsecondary education institution in Kansas
      • concealed carry handgun license
      • government-issued public assistance ID

      If you are 65 years or older, you may use use expired photo ID documents. Check the Kansas Secretary of State's website for additional information on photo ID exemptions.

      Voters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot and provide your ID to the county prior to the county canvass (7-10 days after the election) in order for it to be counted.

      How do I vote by mail?

      In Kansas, any registered voter can request to get a ballot by mail. Fill out the mail ballot application and mail or return it in person to your local election office.

      What should I do if I don’t get my ballot?

      If you don’t receive your ballot in the mail, then contact your local election office.

      How do I return my ballot?

      What do I need to do if I’ve moved?

      What’s on your ballot depends on where you live, so your voter registration is tied to your exact address. If you’ve moved, you need to re-register with your new address.

      How do I see what's on my ballot?

      View your sample ballot on the Kansas Secretary of State's website. Available ballot information may vary depending on the upcoming election.

      How do I vote if I'm in the military or live overseas?

      Active-duty military, their families, and overseas citizens can register to vote and request their absentee ballot using the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). The FPCA process is done by mail, but your state may offer other options to request and return ballots. Please contact your local election office for more information about delivery and return methods, including email, fax, and state online portals. To follow the FPCA process:
      1. Fill out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), or download a copy. Your local election office may have questions, so please provide an email address or phone number where they can reach you.
      2. Send the application to your local election office.
      3. It is never too early to submit an FPCA! Please do so as soon as possible.
      4. Please fill out and send back your ballot as soon as you receive it.
      5. States begin mailing absentee ballots at least 45 days before Election Day. If you haven't received your ballot by 30 days before Election Day, contact your local election office.
      If your ballot does not arrive after you submit your FPCA, contact your local election office first. Then:
      • You can still vote using the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB). Print, sign, and mail your FWAB to your local election office.
      • If you mail a FWAB and then receive your regular absentee ballot, you should complete and mail your absentee ballot also. Election officials will ensure that only one ballot is counted.
      The Federal Voting Assistance Program offers additional information on military and overseas voting in Kansas. You can also call 1-800-438-VOTE (8683) or email vote@fvap.gov

      Which election office should I contact?

      • In Kansas, your local election office runs the elections in your area. They can help you with questions about registering to vote, voting by mail, and local elections.
      • The Secretary of State oversees elections and election administration in Kansas. They can help you with questions about voting in your state, election security, or issues you might have at the polls. If you have concerns about voter intimidation, reach out immediately.

      How do I contact my local election office?

      Visit your state’s site to find your local election office.

      How do I contact my state election office?