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Having Problems Finding Your Information?
If you are having any problems with finding your Voter Registration information, please contact the Elections Division of the Clerk's Office via phone at (785) 832-5267, via email at , or via mail at 1100 Massachusetts, Lawrence, KS 66044.
If you have moved, please re-register by downloading a printable version of the Voter Registration Application (PDF format), or by visiting 1100 Massachusetts, Lawrence, KS 66044.
Kansas Voter's Right and Responsibilities
Rights
As a Kansas Elector, you have the right to:
- Ask questions
- Request a ballot if you are:
- A United State citizen
- 18 years or older
- A Kansas resident
- Registered to vote
- Vote a provisional ballot if your name is not on the voter registration list or if there is another question about your qualifications to vote.
- Vote in an accessible voting place, and receive assistance if needed.
- Review a sample ballot before voting.
- Receive a ballot if you are in line at the time the polls close.
- Obtain up to 2 replacement ballots if yours is mismarked or spoiled.
- Occupy the voting booth up to 5 minutes if others are waiting.
- Have your ballot count if it is cast legally and timely.
As a Kansas elector, you have the responsibility to:
- Register to vote at least fifteen days before the election
- Respect the privacy and voting rights of others
- Read and follow instructions
- Follow all federal and state voting laws
- Follow voting procedures established by the county election officer and precinct elections board workers.
- Report illegal activities such as electioneering or denial of voting rights to the precinct election board, the county election officer or the Secretary of State.
- Review your ballot before casting it to ensure it is complete and correct.
- Treat election workers and other voters with courtesy and respect.
- Be informed about the candidates and issues on the ballot.
- Keep your voter registration and address records current in the county election office.