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Early voting is underway in Kansas; Here’s what you need to know

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ELLIS COUNTY – Advanced voting begins today in Ellis County and will continue until noon on Nov. 7. Registered voters can vote in advance at the Ellis County Administration Center located at 718 Main, Hays. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

To vote, you must bring your voter I.D. Ellis County Clerk and Election officer Donna Maskus said it’s easiest to bring your driver’s license.

To see what is on the ballot, click HERE.

In-person voter ID requirement includes:

You must provide the following forms of unexpired photo ID (unless you are 65 or older, in which case the ID can be expired) when you vote:
• Drivers license or non-drivers ID card issued by Kansas or another state
• U.S. passport
• Concealed carry of handgun license issued by Kansas or another state
• Employee badge or ID document issued by a government office
• U.S. military ID
• Student ID card issued by an accredited Kansas postsecondary educational institution
• Public assistance ID card issued by a government office
• An ID card issued by an Indian tribe
• State Voter ID

You can also cast your ballot by mail. To do that, applications must be received by Nov. 4 and returned by 7 p.m. on Election Day.   Get more information on voting in Kansas here.

The VoteKansas App is available for download to your iPhone or Android device. The app allows you to find your voting location, get directions to your voting location, and see what races and candidates will be on your ballot.

Search “Vote Kansas” in the AppStore or Google Play Store to download the app.

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