WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) - Polls across the state open at 7 a.m. for Election Day in Kansas.
In Sedgwick County, there are 101 polling locations.
Most voters in Kansas will decide on local races for mayor, city council, and school board positions. Some towns will decide on bonds for school improvements, sales tax increases, and other measures.
How do I know if I am registered to vote? Where do I go? Can I see a sample of my ballot before I go?
The best way to find the answers is by clicking on VoterView, a section on the Kansas Secretary of State’s website. If you type in your name and birthdate, the website will bring up your polling place and the hours it will be open. If you are registered to vote, you can also see a ballot sample. You can also view a sample ballot at your polling site.

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