Kansas Elections
Statewide7 months
Kansas General Election
Tuesday, November 3, 2026 · Kansas
How to Vote
Registration Deadlines
Register to voteOnline
Tuesday, October 13, 20266 months
By Mail
Tuesday, October 13, 20266 months
In Person
Tuesday, October 13, 20266 months
Voting
Early Voting Starts
Wednesday, October 14, 20266 months
Early Voting Ends
Monday, November 2, 20267 months
Mail Ballot Due
Tuesday, November 3, 20267 months
Contests
2 races on the ballot
State
State Representative
Kansas House of Representatives District 66
Candidate (Uncontested)
Aaron Estabrook
Ballot Measures
1 measure for voters to decide
Kansas Citizenship Voting Requirement Amendment (2026)
Citizenship Voting Requirement Amendment
Amend the state constitution to state that only a citizen of the United States is eligible to vote
A YES vote means
<p>A "yes" vote supports amending the state constitution to state that only a citizen of the United States is eligible to vote.</p>
A NO vote means
<p>A "no" vote opposes amending the state constitution to state that only a citizen of the United States is eligible to vote.</p>
4 endorsements for YES · 3 endorsements for NO
Voter FAQ
Can I register to vote online?
Kansas offers online voter registration.To register online in Kansas, you need a Kansas driver's license or a Kansas non-driver's identification card. If you don’t have a Kansas-issued ID, you can still register by mail or in person. Watch this video about online voter registration from the Kansas Secretary of State.
Can I submit voter registration forms in person?
You can complete a voter registration application in person. Contact your local election office for information on when and where to register to vote.Learn more by visiting the Kansas Secretary of State website or contacting your local election office.
How do I see what's on my ballot?
View official ballot information on the Kansas Secretary of State website, if available.
How do I contact my state election office?
Secretary of State915 SW Harrison St. Topeka, KS 66612Telephone: (800) 262-8683
Do I need to bring an ID to vote in person?
You will need to show photo ID to vote in Kansas. Acceptable forms include: driver's license or non-driver's ID card issued by Kansas or by another state US passport US military ID tribal ID government employee badge or ID student ID from an accredited postsecondary education institution in Kansas concealed carry handgun license government-issued public assistance IDIf you are 65 years or older, you may use expired photo ID documents. Check the Kansas Secretary of State's website for additional information on photo ID exemptions.Voters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot and provide your ID to the county prior to the county canvass (6-13 days after the election) in order for it to be counted.
How do I contact my local election office?
Visit your state’s site to find your local election office.
Who can register to vote?
To register in Kansas you must: be a United States citizenbe a Kansas residentbe 18 years old by the next electionhave completed the terms of your sentence if convicted of a felony; a person serving a sentence for a felony conviction is ineligible to votenot claim the right to vote in any other location or under any other namenot be excluded from voting by a court of competent jurisdiction
Register to Vote
Check that you're registered to vote on Kansas's website. If you’re not registered: Register online by Oct 13. Your by mail registration form must be postmarked by Oct 13.