"Thank you," President Donald Trump said in a letter to Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab for his work on "safeguarding American elections."
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What you need to know to vote in Kansas
If you want to vote, here is what you need to know in Kansas. You can vote by mail. To get an advance ballot, you must fill out an application. The deadline to request the application may vary. If you wish to email your form to your county election office, the email contact information is available by clicking here.
President Trump compliments Secretary of State Scott Schwab for embracing a federal database to confirm citizenship of people registering to vote.
Kansas Legislature's committee on election transparency engages in lights-out argument about partisanship in crafting the list of invited speakers.
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What to know about Reno County elections with voting underway
Citizens in Reno County have plenty of choices to make as they head to the polls on or before election day on Nov. 4.
No-excuse absentee voting for Kansas City’s Nov. 4 special election will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 21, and conclude on Monday, Nov. 3, at 5 p.m.
Opponents fear that Kansas Republican lawmakers will break Johnson County into multiple Congressional districts in order to push out Democratic Rep. Sharice Davids. GOP leaders were at the White House this week after approving funding for a special session.
After a primary election earlier this year narrowed a crowded field of Lawrence City Commission candidates, four are still in the running, and at least one seat on the commission will be occupied by someone new.
Here’s a list of early voting locations and their opening hours within the KC metro for the Nov. 4 election. Plus, see deadlines for voting by mail.
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