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As we look ahead to the 2024 elections, it's important to remember how much of an impact older voters can have, both locally and nationally. At Kansas City Shepherd's Center, we believe that civic engagement contributes to better physical and mental health. Voting is a way to stay connected, advocate for your needs, and strengthen our community. Be sure to check out the voter guide for details on what’s on the ballot and other important information. Let’s ensure our voices are heard this election season!
KEY 2024 Dates and Deadlines
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Now: Missouri and Kansas advance voting for General Election
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October 23: Deadline to request a mail at home ballot in Missouri
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November 5th: General ELECTION DAY; All mail ballots need to be postmarked by end of day.
VOTER TIPS
- Find out if you are registered to vote by checking the status of your voter registration and update your address here:
MISSOURI SECRETARY OF STATE LINK
KANSAS SECRETARY OF STATE LINK
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Looking for your polling place? Find your voting location in Kansas HERE and Missouri HERE
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If you can't make it to the polls on election day, you have a few options to vote early or vote from home.
- In Missouri in-person voting has begun. You can also request an absentee ballot to return by mail. Homebound seniors can also request to permanently vote by mail. NOTE: The DEADLINE TO REQUEST VOTE BY MAIL IS OCTOBER 23.
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Check with your local election authority by going HERE
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In Kansas, early and advanced voting is also underway. Check with your local election authority for locations HERE
What is on the Ballot?
The Kansas City Media Collective, in partnership with the Kansas City Star, have gathered all the information you need to vote in Jackson, Johnson, Clay, Platte and Wyandotte counties. Plus, you can find out who is running in each office and learn abut what else is on your ballot. CLICK HERE to be directed to their site.
Be sure to watch your email for more information about key policy issues and reminders!
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