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KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
[1/2] 8:00 a.m. Friday, July 24th - 300,248 advance ballots mailed, 62,570 advance ballots returned, 11,347 advance ballots cast in person. Compared to 2016 - 46,414 sent; 11,256 returned; 9,734 in person. Compared to 2018 - 45,166 sent; 12,218 returned; 13,170 in person. #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Kansas lost a servant leader with the passing of former Kansas State Senate President Dick Bond. We send our thoughts and prayers to the Bond Family during this time of mourning. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
The primary election is 11 days away! Make sure your voice is heard by voting in advance at your polling place, via advance by mail ballot, or in-person on Election Day. Click to find your polling location or request an advance by mail ballot: https://t.co/ObIvI6jZiq #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @KansasEthics: Candidates, don’t get distracted by tonight’s new Taylor Swift album – regardless of your reputation, campaign finance re… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @dpcoclerk: Voters, want to vote by mail in advance of the August 4, 2020 Primary Election? You still have time. Deadline to apply for m… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
The deadline for in-person advance voting is noon on August 3 for the primary election. Click here to see where you can advance vote in your county: https://t.co/iy0Fg3aaMV #ksleg #2020elections — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
[2/2] Party affiliation breakdown - Advance ballots mailed: Dem - 147,838; Rep - 146,725. Advance ballots returned: Dem - 23,304; Rep - 22,083; Advance ballots cast in person; Dem - 1,828; Rep - 6,952. Total ballots not returned - 251,541 Percent returned - 15.3 #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
[1/2] 8:00 a.m. Thursday, July 23rd - 297,026 advance ballots mailed, 45,485 advance ballots returned, 8,999 advance ballots cast in person. Compared to 2016 - 44,930 sent; 8,383 returned; 7,576 in person. Compared to 2018 - 43,302 sent; 9,413 returned; 10,200 in person. #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
(4/4): • A public assistance ID card issued by a municipal, county, state or federal government office, or • An ID card issued by an Indian tribe. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
(3/4): • An employee badge or ID document issued by a municipal, county, state, or federal government office • A military ID document issued by the U.S. • A student ID card issued by an accredited post-secondary institution in the state of Kansas — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
(2/4): • A driver’s license or nondriver’s identification card issued by Kansas or by another state or district of the U.S. • A concealed carry of handgun license issued by Kansas or another state or district of the U.S. • A U.S. passport — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Q7: (1/4) What types of photo ID are acceptable in Kansas? A7. State law requires voters to show photo ID when casting a vote in person. Acceptable forms of photo ID include: — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Q6: How can I find out the status of my advance by mail ballot application and/or ballot? A6: Voters can track the status of their advance by mail ballot application and advance by mail ballot online: https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Q5: If I make a mistake, can I request another ballot? A5: Yes, voters can obtain up to two replacement ballots if there is mismarked or spoiled ballots. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Q4: What if I'm still in line when the polls close? A4: Stay in line! All voters who are in line when polling locations close may vote. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
A3: (2/2) If you move after the registration deadline, you may vote at the precinct assigned to your old address, but you will be required to complete a new voter registration application. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Q3: (1/2) I moved to a new address within the county I’m currently registered in. Can I vote? A3: Individuals who move to a new address within the same county should update their information as soon as possible. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
(3/3): The voter registration form includes an affidavit above the signature line attesting an individual’s right to vote has been restored. Signing a false affidavit is a felony and could resort in the loss of voting rights, if convicted. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
(2/3) If on probation or parole, a sentence is not considered complete until your probation or parole is finished. Individuals who lose their voting rights due to a felony conviction may re-register to vote upon completion of their sentence. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Q2: (1/3) I have a felony conviction. Can I vote? A2: A federal or state felony conviction results in the loss of voting rights until the terms of the felony sentence are complete. — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Q1: Can I pre-register to vote if I will be 18 years old before the next election? A1: If you are 17 years old & will be 18 before the next election, you may apply to register to vote. No one may vote in any election if they are not registered to vote & at least 18 years of age — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
We know you have questions about the #2020election, and we want to help! Follow along for 7 in 7 minutes - 7 answers to our most frequently asked questions in just 7 minutes! #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
RT @jocoelection: Voters, there are just a few days left to request a ballot by mail for the primary election! The deadline to apply is Tu… — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
As we approach the #2020election, we strongly encourage you to protect yourself from misinformation. Consider the following points before sharing and posting online and on social media. #TrustedInfo2020 #ksleg https://t.co/7zzUK9bFvk — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Waiting for your advance by mail ballot? Check the status of your ballot here: https://t.co/TIThwhaT3b #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
Johnson County Election Office @jocoelection
We've heard from voters in area code 66062 who haven't received their ballot in the mail. According to @USPS, ball… https://t.co/7Ho1tSs1mU
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
Advance by mail ballots are being sent out across the state! Curious about the status of your ballot? Click here: https://t.co/TIThwhaT3b. Still need to request your advance by mail ballot? The deadline to do so is July 28: https://t.co/HveFwKEEEN #ksleg #2020election — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
(2/2): Unsure as to when your advance by mail ballot was mailed? You can check the status here: https://t.co/Y24PnUpCZo #ksleg #2020election — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
(1/2): 2020 election FAQ: for those who have completed the application for an advance by mail ballot and have not received your ballot within a week (7 days) of it being mailed, you can request a replacement ballot by contacting your local election office: https://t.co/c90aA9D4me — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
[2/2] 2020 Primary Party affiliation breakdown - Advance ballots mailed: Dem - 145,824; Rep - 144,829. Advance ballots returned: Dem - 14,462; Rep - 14,455; Advance ballots cast in person; Dem - 1,267; Rep - 5,008. #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org
KS Sec. of State @KansasSOS
[1/2] 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 22nd - 292,983 advance ballots mailed, 28,988 advance ballots returned, 6,478 advance ballots cast in person. Compared to 2016 - 43,681 sent; 4,218 returned; 5,376 in person. Compared to 2018 - 41,642 sent; 5,583 returned; 6,991 in person. #ksleg — PolitiTweet.org