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KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Take advantage of voting options in Kansas! Registered voters may cast their ballot through an advance by mail ballot, in-person advance voting or on Election Day. Register to vote today! https://t.co/qzuf6sLUbC #VoteReady #ksleg https://t.co/nJRXsXlgzC — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @EACgov: National Poll Worker Recruitment Day is on September 1st. This initiative aims to inspire more Americans to become election wor… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
For the November 3 general election, Kansas voters will be able to cast their ballot as they have in previous years – advance in-person, advance by mail ballot, or in-person on Election Day. For more information, visit our website: https://t.co/0D4IbudgOo #ksleg #2020Elections https://t.co/rHj0P0I0el — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Have you recently moved or changed your name? You will need to update your voter registration information! You may confirm and update your voter registration online: https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #klseg #2020elections — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
An informed public is our best defense against misinformation. #TrustedInfo2020 reminds voters that state & local election officials are the trusted sources for election info. Watch this short video to learn how you can help protect the integrity of the #2020election. #ksleg https://t.co/hkfbxWpodu — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @jocoelection: We've heard from many voters this week who are concerned or confused about a mailer from the Center for Voter Information… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
In 2020, Kansas voters will be able to cast their ballot as they have in previous years – advance in-person, advance by mail ballot, or in-person on Election Day. As we prepare for the November 3 general election, please note these important deadlines. #ksleg #2020elections https://t.co/9qSp46Xglj — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
In order to vote in the November 3 General Election, you must be registered. Verify your voter registration information, or register to vote, today! https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #ksleg #2020elections — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Responses to the #2020Census are safe, secure, and protected by federal law. Your answers cannot be used against you in any way. Take the time to fill out the census and help support your community! #KansasCounts https://t.co/pETf5DyVhG — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
We were deeply saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Mayor Michael Copeland. He was a personal friend and hero to our family. May the Creator of all things good pour peace upon his wife and children for the days and years to come. We will dearly miss our friend. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@skrbelly1 @IsaacDovere A reminder that Kris Kobach is not the current Kansas Secretary of State. Thank you. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@rohrski @jocoelection Due to unprecedented demand for advance by mail ballots for the primary election, most counties have not yet processed advance by mail ballot applications for the general election. That should start to happen in the next few weeks as activity related to the primary winds down. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Are you planning to vote in the #2020election? Make sure you are registered to vote! Verify your registration: https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo Request your advance by mail ballot: https://t.co/2Xsv5NXmjG #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @EACgov: National Poll Worker Recruitment Day is on September 1st. This initiative aims to inspire more Americans to become election wor… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
The deadline to register to vote for the November 3 general election is October 13. Take the time to update your voter registration information or register to vote online today! https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #ksleg #2020Elections https://t.co/IMn38XqPGu — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@AdajosFit The Kansas Legislature will not be meeting again until next year. Voters have several options under current law to cast ballots safely, securely, and efficiently for the 2020 General Election. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@Hugh2D2 @LeaveCrosscheck Counties are in the process of finalizing the primary. Once that is completed, counties will process applications for the general election. If you have submitted a request for the general election, it will be processed in the coming days. You may check locally for more info. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @NASEDorg: Today marks 100 years since the ratification of the #19thAmendment which granted women the right to vote. Not sure how to ce… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@AdajosFit Kansas law states that advance ballots transmitted by mail may not be sent more than 20 days before the election. All counties will transmit ballots on Wednesday, October 14th. You may return them by mail, in person at the election office, or at your polling place on Election Day — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@Hugh2D2 Due to the high demand for advance by mail ballots for the primary election, most counties have not processed general election advance by mail ballot applications. That will happen in a few weeks & you will be able to track your advance by mail ballot here https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@allison1865 @dinah_sykes All Kansas polling locations have been provided with plexiglass shields, face masks, hand sanitizer, disinfectant and more to keep voters and election workers safe! — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
@LeaveCrosscheck Due to unprecedented demand for advance by mail ballots for the primary election, most counties have not processed advance by mail ballot applications for the general election. That should start to happen in the next few weeks as activity related to the primary winds down. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
NOTICE: The Sedgwick County Election Office is receiving calls from residents reporting an individual named "Bill" claiming to be from the Election Office and trying to get them to register to vote over the phone. THIS IS A SCAM to get personal information from those who answer. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Voters who submitted an advance by mail ballot application for the KS primary election, and who wish to vote via advance by mail ballot for the Nov general election, MUST submit a new advance by mail ballot application. Request an advance by mail ballot: https://t.co/HveFwKEEEN — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Susanna Salter served as mayor of Argonia – the first female mayor in the United States! Prior to being elected, Salter attended Kansas State Agricultural College, wrote city ordinances, and did not know she would be on the ballot until Election Day! #RightfullyHers #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @NASSorg: #OTD 100 years ago the #19thAmendment was ratified, granting women the right to vote. https://t.co/tWM1I0h4J4 — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Today marks 100 years since the #19thAmendment was ratified, granting women the right to vote. Celebrate the suffragettes who fought for our rights by registering to vote, and ask friends to join you! https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #RightfullyHers #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Kate Addison of Eureka served as President of the Kansas Equal Suffrage Association and assistant publisher of the Kansas Suffrage Monthly Magazine! #RightfullyHers https://t.co/dmy3DZ7GjM — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Kansans, you have until October 13 to register to vote in the November 3 general election! Click here to register or confirm your voter registration: https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #ksleg #2020elections — PolitiTweet.org
ABC News @ABC
Here's when the deadline is to register to vote in the 2020 election in your state. https://t.co/1ZCzKkrUz9 https://t.co/I8Uyv1puda
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Voting is not the only way young people can get involved. Consider working as a poll worker in the upcoming #2020election! https://t.co/4XgobxqLa1 #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org