(MSC News)--Tuesday, October 15 is the deadline to register to vote in Kansas for the November 5 general election.
Area residents can register at their local county clerk’s office.
To be eligible to vote, a resident must be 18 years of age before Election Day.
Those voting for the first time must provide a driver’s license number or ID card number, as well as provide proof of citizenship.
Once registered, a voter remains registered until they change name by marriage, divorce, or other legal proceeding or change residence.
Voters during the November 5 general election will decide city and school board races. In addition, voters in several locations will face special questions.
Advance voting for the election will begin Wednesday, October 16, and will be available through noon on Monday, November 4 at your local county clerk’s office. You can also request to have an advance ballot mailed to you.
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