Voter Registration in Kansas

Get registered and ready to vote in Kansas! 

This page covers:

   Kansas Voter Eligibility Requirements 
   Kansas Voter Registration ID Requirements
➜   How to Register to Vote in Kansas 
   Frequently Asked Questions

Registering to vote is just the first step. Check Kansas’s voter ID requirements and make sure you have the right ID to cast a ballot that counts.

VOTER ID IN KASNAS

 


 

Kansas Voter Eligibility Requirements

You must register before you can vote in Kansas.

You are eligible to vote in Kansas if you meet all of the following requirements:

  • You are a citizen of the United States.
  • You are a resident of Kansas.
  • You are at least 18 years of age on Election Day.

You cannot register to vote in Kansas if:

  • You have been convicted of a felony and your civil rights have not been restored.

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Kansas Voter Registration ID Requirements

To register to vote:

  • You must provide your driver’s license number or state ID number if you have one.
  • If you do not have either of these IDs, you can use the last 4 digits of your Social Security number (SSN).
  • If you do not have a Social Security number, then leave that space blank on your registration form.

If don’t provide any of these numbers or the state can’t match the number your provide to official records, you will have to show an accepted form of ID the first time you vote.

 


Frequently Asked Questions

No, Kansas does not allow you to register and vote on the same day. 

Kansas’s deadline to register for an upcoming election is 21 days before Election Day.

If the deadline has passed, you can still submit a registration application. It will be processed for future elections.

You can check your voter information using this form. If you cannot find your information or something is incorrect, contact your county election office. 

We recommend that you check your voter information before each election’s voter registration deadline. This will give you time to submit a new registration if your information is missing or incorrect.  

You can also use the Kansas’s Secretary of State website to check your registration and find your polling location.

Each state has its own laws about whether citizens with previous criminal convictions can vote.

To check your eligibility to register to vote in Kansas use Restore Your Vote

You can also learn more by reading this blog post: Can People Convicted of a Felony Vote in the United States?

College students are allowed to vote using their Kansas school residence address. You can decide if you prefer to register in your home state or in Kansas if you attend school there. You may only be registered and vote in one location.

You can use a student photo ID if it meets Kansas’s voter ID requirements.

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How to Register to Vote in Kansas

Submit the form below to register in Kansas online.

You can also complete a voter registration form and send it to your county’s voter registration office.

Don’t have a state-issued ID? VoteRiders is here to help!
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