What you need to know to vote in the Wichita, Kansas area on Tuesday
Here’s what you need to know to cast your ballot on Tuesday.
Who can vote
In this primary, any registered Kansas voter can cast a ballot on the proposed amendment that would remove the right to abortion from the state constitution.
Beyond that, Republicans can vote on Republican candidates and Democrats can vote on Democratic candidates in primary elections.
What’s on the ballot?
In addition to the proposed constitutional amendment, these offices have primary races that south-central Kansas voters can cast ballots in:
* U.S. Senate
* Governor
* Secretary of state
* Attorney general
* State treasurer
* Kansas House districts 79 and 101
To learn about the candidates, amendment
Go to our voter guide at https://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/election for information on primary candidates.
Go to our FAQ https://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/election for information on the abortion amendment.
When can you vote?
Election Day is Tuesday, and polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Sedgwick County.
You also can vote from 8 a.m. to noon Monday at the Sedgwick County Election Office at the old county courthouse, 510 N. Main, Suite 101.
Where can you vote?
Go to myvoteinfo.voteks.org to check your Election Day polling place. You can also check your voter registration and party affiliation and see a sample ballot.
Take your photo ID
You will need to show a current driver’s license, non-driver ID card, concealed carry license, U.S. passport, government employee ID, U.S. military ID, Kansas college ID, government public assistance ID, or American-Indian tribe ID.
If you experience problems
Call the county election office at 316-660-7100.
Tell us
How was your voting experience? Did you have any problems? Tell us by emailing tips@wichitaeagle.com or leaving a message at 316-268-6216.
For results Tuesday night
Check with Kansas.com for frequent updates and a full list of results.