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Nonpartisan voter guideGeneral Election Nov 3, 2026
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2026 voter guide

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How to vote in Kansas in 2026

Every deadline, rule, and official link — kept simple. When you're ready, build a personal plan with calendar reminders in about a minute.

Key dates

State Primary
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
General Election
Tuesday, November 3, 2026
Register online by
Tuesday, October 13, 2026
Register by mail by
Tuesday, October 13, 2026(postmarked)
Register in person by
Tuesday, October 13, 2026
Request a mail ballot by
Tuesday, October 27, 2026

Deadlines shown are for the November 3, 2026 general election.

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Register to vote

Online: 21 days before Election Day. By mail: Postmarked 21 days before Election Day. In person: 21 days before Election Day.

Already registered? Double-check.

Moved, changed your name, or just not sure? Check your registration status

Vote by mail

Any registered voter can vote by mail in Kansas. Received 7 days before Election Day

Returning it: Postmarked by Election Day and received 3 days after Election Day.

Request your Kansas mail ballot

Vote in person

Early voting

Offered

Advance voting may begin as early as Wednesday, October 14, 2026 and must be open in every county by Tuesday, October 27.

Early voting details

On Election Day — Tuesday, November 3, 2026 — vote at your assigned polling place or vote center.

On your 2026 ballot

2 statewide measures are certified for Kansas's 2026 ballots so far.

Elections for Supreme Court Justices AmendmentConstitutional amendment · Judicial selection · Aug 4, 2026

This amendment would make Kansas Supreme Court justices elected officials and abolish the nominating commission that currently screens candidates for appointment.

A yes vote means: Makes Kansas Supreme Court justices elected and abolishes the court's nominating commission.

A no vote means: Keeps the current system, in which a nominating commission screens candidates for appointment.

Full details on Ballotpedia

Citizenship Voting Requirement AmendmentConstitutional amendment · Elections · Nov 3, 2026

This amendment would state in the Kansas Constitution that only a citizen of the United States is eligible to vote in elections in the state.

A yes vote means: Adds language to the state constitution stating that only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote.

A no vote means: Leaves the constitution's current language on voter eligibility unchanged.

Full details on Ballotpedia

All 2026 ballot measures, state by state →

Statewide measures only, from Ballotpedia's certified list (checked Jul 6, 2026). Local measures appear on your county sample ballot.

Quick answers

Can I register to vote online in Kansas?

Yes — Kansas has official online registration (deadline: Tuesday, October 13, 2026 for the general election). It usually takes a few minutes.

Do I need an excuse to vote by mail?

No — any registered voter in Kansas can request a mail ballot, no excuse needed.

Can I register on Election Day?

No — same-day registration isn't available in Kansas, so the advance deadline is the one that counts. Online: 21 days before Election Day. By mail: Postmarked 21 days before Election Day. In person: 21 days before Election Day.

When are the 2026 elections?

State Primary: Tuesday, August 4, 2026 · General Election: Tuesday, November 3, 2026

Turn this into your plan

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Verified Jul 5, 2026

Compiled from official state sources, vote.gov, and Ballotpedia (2026 calendars). Rules occasionally change — when it matters, confirm with the Kansas election office. Found an error? Tell us.