Where can I Get Voter Registration Forms?
Register to Vote in Kansas
You can register to vote online, by mail, by fax, or in person at your Kansas county election office or local KS driver services office.
You must register to vote at least 21 days before the election to be able to participate.
Online
To register using the online system in Kansas, you must have:
If you have any further questions, contact (800) 262-VOTE.
In Person, By Mail, or By Fax
To register to vote in person, by mail, or by fax, you must submit a completed Kansas Voter Registration Application to your local KS county election office.
If you’re registering to vote for the first time in Kansas, you’re also required to submit proof of your U.S. citizenship, such as your:
NOTE You may also obtain and submit a KS voter registration form in person at your local Kansas DMV driver’s license office.
Military and Overseas Voter Registration
If you’re currently a military member or U.S. citizen residing overseas, you can register to vote through the Federal Voting Assistance Program.
Just complete a Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Request Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) and return it to your local election office.
Your voter registration will be valid for 1 year and you will automatically receive absentee ballots for federal elections.
If you are out of the state, you can also register to vote online, by mail, or by fax (see “Register to Vote in Kansas” above). However, you must apply for advance voting if you will be out of state on Election Day.
Change Your Voting Name or Address
To change your name, address, or party affiliation on your KS voter registration, you must re-submit a completed Kansas Voter Registration Application to your local county election office. You can also update your information online if you have a valid KS driver’s license or ID card.