TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Time is running out for Kansas residents to register to vote in the Nov. 4 elections.
The deadline is Tuesday, one day before advance voting begins in some of the state’s 105 counties.
People can register using a paper form, either printed from the Kansas secretary of state’s website or obtained from a county election office. They also can register online through a site operated by the secretary of state and the Kansas Department of Revenue.
Applications can be submitted in person to county election offices before the close of business or faxed, mailed or emailed by midnight Tuesday.
Kansas residents registering to vote for the first time must submit a birth certificate, a passport or other proof of their U.S. citizenship.