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Take climate action with your vote!
October 31, 2020

There are already approximately 350,000 ballots from Kansans counted toward the General Election, with more being returned and counted by the minute. Election experts say this will be a record-breaking election for turnout nationally- if you haven’t already join fellow Kansans who have already voted!

As someone who cares about climate and energy issues, exercising your right to vote is one important way to have your voice heard. Take action and make a plan to vote.

WHERE DO I VOTE?

You can vote early in-person at an early voting polling location OR vote on November 3rd, Election Day. Find your polling location at ksballot.org or on the Secretary of State’s Voter View webpage.

WHAT IF I REQUESTED A MAIL-IN BALLOT?

It’s recommended at this point in the timeline to return mail-in ballots in-person at a polling location or ballot dropbox in your county

WHAT DO I NEED?

If you’re voting in-person, you will need a valid form of ID. Click here for examples of accepted IDs.

WHO IS ON MY BALLOT?

You can research who is on your ballot and particular issues on ksballot.org OR vote411.org

Let us know how we can be of further help by replying to this email.

Happy voting!

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