Kansas Student Voting 101
Voter Registration
Anyone in Kansas can register to vote as long as they are: (1) a U.S. Citizen, (2) at least 18 on Election Day, and (3) not currently in prison, on probation, or on parole for a felony conviction.
College students can register and vote at their college address OR at their permanent/home address. Any college address including a dorm can be considered your residence. Kansas has no residency restriction except the 21-day voter registration deadline (KSA 25-407).
October 15th is the Last Day to Register to Vote in 2024. Register to vote at: KSVotes.org
Voter Photo ID
A Kansas College Student ID or a Driver’s License from any state may be used as your photo ID for voting (KSA 25-2908(h)).
Voting by Mail
Request a Mail Ballot
Any voter in Kansas may request a mail ballot at: KSVotes.org. The mail ballot application asks for a Kansas Drivers License or Kansas Non-Drivers ID number. If you do not have either of these you may submit a copy/picture of an alternative photo ID (such as a Student ID) to the county election office. If you apply through KSVotes.org without a Kansas Driver’s/Non-Driver’s License then you will receive an email that you can reply to with a picture of your photo ID to submit it to the county election office.
Complete the Mail Ballot
Once you receive your mail ballot follow the instructions to complete it. Make sure you seal the ballot in the return envelope it came with and sign the envelope.
Hand Return the Mail Ballot
You may return the mail ballot by hand in the county you are registered to vote in including (1) the county election office, (2) any early voting location in the county, (3) any mail ballot drop box in the county, (4) any voting location in the county on Election Day.
Mail Return the Mail Ballot
If you mail your ballot back be sure to attach the proper number of stamps (if necessary) and put it in the mail as early as possible to ensure it arrives back on time. We recommend that if you use the mail you send your ballot by October 25th.
questions?
If you have any questions, would like clarification, or need any assistance please email us at info@loudlight.org.