Kansas Surpasses 2 Million Registered Voters Ahead of November Election
TOPEKA – With less than one month remaining before voter registration closes for the November general election, Kansas has crossed a milestone – 2 million Kansans are on the voter rolls.
Secretary of State Scott Schwab announced today that Kansas met this threshold late last week, and the number is expected to continue to rise before registration closes on October 15th.
Since January 2024, 83,293 new registered voters have been added. “I am pleased to see so many Kansans taking the important step of registering to vote,” Schwab said.
“I remind Kansans that the most secure way to register is through VoteKansas.gov. The use of a .gov address ensures security and lets Kansans know they are accessing an official government site, rather than a third-party one,” Schwab said.
Kansans wishing to participate in the November 5 general election must ensure they are registered and that their voter registration information is up to date by October 15. Also, those who are 17 now but will turn 18 by Election Day can register to vote.
Whether registering to vote for the first time or updating voter registration records, Kansans can do so at VoteKansas.gov or check their voter registration details on Kansas VoterView.