Voting in
Kansas
Your Voting Cheat Sheet
Kansas requires photo ID at the polls and voter registration must be completed 21 days before the election. The state offers no-excuse advance voting by mail and in-person early voting at county election offices.
Upcoming Elections in Kansas
2026 Federal Midterm General Election
The 2026 midterm general election determines control of Congress and numerous governorships. All 435 U.S. House seats, approximately 33-34 U.S. Senate seats, and 36 governorships are on the ballot.
- • U.S. Senate (33-34 seats)
- • U.S. House of Representatives (all 435 seats)
- • Gubernatorial races (36 states)
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Registration Deadlines
Quick Facts
Voter ID Requirements
Kansas requires photo ID to vote. Acceptable forms include a driver's license, passport, military ID, or government-issued photo ID. A free nondriver's ID card is available from the DMV.
Early Voting
Absentee / Mail-In Voting
Election Day Polling Hours
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Election Day: November 3, 2026
Key Facts
- Photo ID is required to vote; a free nondriver's ID is available
- No-excuse advance voting by mail is available
- In-person early voting is available at county election offices
- Registration deadline is 21 days before the election
- Kansas does not offer same-day voter registration
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