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             Election             
 
                                                Welcome to our Election Page!
             Ruth M. Searight
                County Election Officer
                715 Broadway
                Larned, KS  67550
 
                Main:  620-285-3721
                Fax:  620-285-2559

                Email:  PN_COUNTY_CLERK@WAN.KDOR.STATE.KS.US

                Department Location: 2nd Floor Courthouse (County Clerk's Office)

              

  
 
CALENDAR.GIF

        2010 Candidate Filing  

       Information for August Primary

       2010 Candidate Filing Packets

                  

             Where can I register to vote?

             -By Mail

               -In Person at the Election Office, 715 Broadway

                 -Offices in the City

               ·       Larned City Office

                    -Health Department at the Courthouse

 

            How do I register to vote?

               Click here to open the Voter Registration Application Form and print.

               Complete all information on the form.  Make sure you provide your

               Kansas Driver’s License Number or enter the last four digits of your

               Social Security number.  Sign and mail to the Pawnee County

               Clerk's Office, 715 Broadway, Larned, Ks  67550.

 

               On-Line Voter Registration Link- anyone with a current and valid

               Kansas driver's license or nondriver's identification card may

               use this link to sumit an electronic voter registration application.

               Do I need to Update or Change My Voter Registration?

                You must re-register and send to the Election Office:

                -If you have changed your place of registration

                    (even if you have just moved from one apartment to

                     another in the same building);

                -If you have changed your name;

                -If you want to change your party affiliation

              Can I check to see if I am a Registered Voter?

                This link will take you to Kansas Voterview provided by the

                 Kansas Secretary of State’s Office.

               Where Do I Vote?

               Click here to open Polling Places for Pawnee County.

                   

               Where Do I get a Advance Ballot Application?

               Select and print the Advance Ballot Application. You must answer all

               questions and sign the form in order to receive a ballot. Once the

               completed application is returned to the County Election office, a

               ballot can be mailed to you.

 

               A registered voter may apply for an advance ballot for each election.

               NOTE: A separate form must be completed for each individual voter

                          and each election

 

 

                If you have a permanent disability or illness, you may apply for

                permanent advance voter status. Please contact the County

                Election Office to obtain an Application for Permanent Advance

                Voting Status.

             Voting in Kansas With a Criminal Conviction

             Voter Registration Drives

  

Federal and Overseas Voters:  apply for your ballots now!!

Those who consider Pawnee County to be their residence county, but are currently living outside the territorial limits of the United States because they are members of the U.S. armed forces or the U.S. merchant marine, or because of their occupation, may apply for ballots under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA). Spouses and dependents who are U.S. citizens are also included. This act allows ballots to be sent up to 45 days before an election, allowing additional travel time for the ballot to get to the voter and arrive back in our office by Election Day. Applications are available through this Federal Voting Assistance Program link.

 

 

 

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