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KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @HVcoKSvote: Our new ballot drop box was installed this week at Newton Fire/EMS Station 3! This is our second drop box - we still have o… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
The deadline to register to vote is October 13. Are you #VoteReady? Register to vote or check your voter information online! https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #Election2020 #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
#DYK you can register to vote, update your voter information, request an advance by mail ballot, track your ballot, and more on our website! Visit https://t.co/2Y46u9Yvue for a full list of resources! #Election2020 #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
The deadline to register to vote is October 13! Take the time to update your voter registration or register to vote today! https://t.co/c9XUsddg0r #Election2020 #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
It was an honor to serve with him in the Kansas House of Representatives and my prayers are with his wife Linda, and his family, at this difficult time. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Kansas lost a dedicated statesman today with the passing of Representative Mastroni. He was a thoughtful public servant and attorney who prioritized the well-being of his friends and neighbors in the 117th House District. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Thank you to the Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association of Kansas for allowing Sec. Schwab to join the annual convention and provide an update on the Business One-Stop initiative and the resources now available for business owners and entrepreneurs! #ksleg https://t.co/KptK3jMBZW — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
The deadline to register to vote is October 13. Get #VoteReady and make sure your voice is heard this election season! https://t.co/c9XUsddg0r. #Election2020 #ksleg https://t.co/FGlyWyggPb — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Have you moved or changed your name? You will need to update your voter registration! Check your information online and get #VoteReady: https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #Election2020 #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
We are excited to share new QR codes to make it easier to register to vote, check voter information, and request an advance by mail ballot! Simply scan the code with your phone camera to be automatically directed to our website. #ksleg #2020Election https://t.co/QXZGl1KOnn — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
We are excited to share new QR codes to make it easier to register to vote, check voter information, and request an advance by mail ballot! Simply scan the code with your phone camera to be automatically directed to our website. #ksleg #2020Election https://t.co/G5dYiuswB7 — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @NASSorg: [NEW] To help Americans as they prepare to vote, @NASSorg has published FAQs, which cover a range of topics including: how to… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @KansasCounties: The deadline to register to vote in the Kansas #2020Election is fast approaching - Tuesday, October 13! Register to vot… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
The deadline to register to vote is October 13! Register to vote online at https://t.co/c9XUsddg0r. #ksleg #2020elections #kssen — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Be careful with election information you see online or on social media. Local and state election officials are the trusted parties for election information. #TrustedInfo2020 https://t.co/y0QdR8mBSo — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@paffiFlood This information is provided via Secretary of State social media outlets every day beginning on the first day of advance voting [Wednesday, October 14] through the Friday after the election. Thank you for your question. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@YouSeemGneiss Thank you for the question. If the ballot is sealed in the envelope with the voter's name on the outside, the envelope will be retrieved and the ballot inside will not count. If the ballot has been placed in the ballot box, it is not retrievable or identifiable and will count. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Do you have questions or concerns about political sign placement? Local city and/or county ordinances regulate this issue. For more information, please contact your county office. #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @jocoelection: We'll have 8 ballot boxes available for voters to return their mail ballots for the November election. ✅ Blue Valley Lib… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
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KansasCounts @KansasCounts
The time is NOW, the future of your neighborhood is at stake. It's not too late to fill out the 2020 Census, go to… https://t.co/JHNVOvPpU0
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @ksgovernment: Resources and support are available at every step of your business journey. Along with: 🎩 a magical startup wizard 📁 kit… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
State law requires Kansas voters to show photo ID when casting a ballot in person. Pursuant to EO 20-66, voters may use driver's licenses or ID cards that have expired after March 12, 2020 in the 2020 general election. Please take the time to review acceptable forms of ID. #ksleg https://t.co/WkOQwsOfvy — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@LeaveCrosscheck @CJOnline Thank you for your question! Although state law requires Kansas voters to show photo ID when casting a vote in-person, pursuant to EO 20-66, voters may use driver’s licenses or identification cards that have expired after March 12, 2020 in the 2020 general election. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
November 3 is the 2020 General Election. Several competitive races will be decided in this election. Make your voice heard! Visit https://t.co/2Y46u9Yvue or call your local election office for more information. #ksleg #VoteReady — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@ReebX1 @Deeheart99 Please email Bryan Caskey at [email protected] or call [785] 296-3488 for follow-up information concerning your experience. Thank you. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@stormy20287189 Every polling place in the state has both a paper ballot option or a voting machine option to allow voters to cast a ballot privately and independently. Thank you for commenting. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@Homebrew_Handy @EngageIct Thank you for your question. Advance by mail ballots will be mailed beginning on October 14, 2020. You may check the status of your application here: https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@lmartin1861 Yes! Voters who choose to vote via advance by mail ballot may drop off their completed ballot at any advance polling location, their county election office, at any polling location in their county on Election Day, or at a secure drop box offered by your county! #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Did you request an advance by mail ballot, but wish to vote in person? Your polling place will offer you a provisional ballot to ensure no person votes more than once. More information on provisional ballots is available below. #ksleg https://t.co/i4LXD1ObOZ — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Polling locations will remain open for advance in-person voting & in-person on Election Day. Voters can also request an advance by mail ballot. For more information on polling locations & how to request an advance by mail ballot, visit our website: https://t.co/p74FeIHIM7 #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org