Important Information and Deadlines Regarding the 2022 General Election

Voter Registration Deadline

The last day to register to vote is October 18th. - Register to Vote Online. If you are unsure of your registration status, you may use the Secretary of States Voter View tool to look yourself up online.

Advance Voting by Mail

Mail Ballots for the upcoming election will begin mailing on October 19th. The last day to submit an application for an advance voting ballot by mail is Tuesday, November 1st. Ballots may be returned to any early voting location or election day polling location during voting hours, or any mail ballot drop box location. View a listing of locations and hours.

Early Voting in Person

Early voting for the General Election will be available at the Election Office beginning on Monday, October 24. The satellite locations will be available for early voting beginning on Saturday, October 29. View a listing of locations and hours online.

Sample Ballots, Candidates, and Polling Locations for the Primary Election

Sample ballots are now available online. A full listing of Candidates and Polling Locations for the upcoming Primary Election are available online. For the Primary Election, there will be a Constitutional amendment on the ballot. View the amendment online.

Election Workers

Our office is always recruiting qualified election workers. If interested, fill out our application online.

Wyandotte County Election Office Wins EAC Best Practice Award

The Wyandotte County Election Office is honored to have received an Election Assistance Commission (EAC) Clearinghouse Award for their Best Practices in Recruiting, Retaining, and Training Poll Workers. The award was presented to Kyla Esparza, Program Coordinator of Election Workers, by EAC Commissioner Ben Hovland, for her work in developing a Student Election Mock Vote Program that brings the voting process to the local schools of Wyandotte County.

This program helps educate the student body of local schools so they feel more comfortable voting in elections as they become 18 years old. The youth engagement program started out as an outreach program, but has since grown into a partnership with local schools that allows students to give back to their community by volunteering to work at Polling Places on Election Day.

Visit our Student Election Worker page for more information about how to sign up for the program.