Local Election Information

2021 Election Results

These results are unofficial until canvassing is complete. Download the 2021 Election Results (PDF).

Party Changes Before Primary

A new law passed in 2014 by the Kansas Legislature prohibits party members from switching parties during a period beginning on the candidate filing deadline through the date when the results of the August primary are certified. The filing deadline normally is at noon on June 1st. Notice from the Secretary of State.

Methods for Casting Your Vote in the General Election

  1. Go to the polls and vote a ballot at your normal polling place.
  2. Go to the Courthouse when Advance Voting begins and vote your ballot in the County Clerk's Office.
  3. Call the County Clerk's Office and request a ballot be mailed to you.

Voting Locations

Voting locations are:

  • The Morton County Courthouse
    1025 Morton Street
    Elkhart, KS 67950
  • The Rolla Activity Center
    Washington Street
    Rolla, KS 67954

Polls will be open from 7 am to 7 pm.

Kansas Voter ID Law

Beginning in 2012, every voter must show a government-issued photo ID document when voting. A voter requesting a ballot by mail must either write his or her driver's license number on the application or send a copy of a photo ID to get a ballot. A voter age 65 and older may use an expired document. Certain individuals are exempt from the ID requirements.

Photo Identification

  • Kansas voters must show photographic identification when casting a vote in person
  • Kansas voters must have their signature verified and include a copy of an acceptable form of photographic identification or provide a full Kansas driver's license or non-driver ID number when voting by mail.

More information about the Kansas Voter ID Law, as well as a list of documents that may be used as photographic identification for purposes of voting in Kansas, may be found on the Kansas Secretary of State website.