Early in-person voting for August primary begins Wednesday in Reno County
Advance ballots will also be mailed starting July 15 as voters prepare to narrow the field to replace term-limited Gov. Laura Kelly
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Sign up freeHUTCHINSON, Kan. — Reno County voters can begin casting early in-person ballots Wednesday, July 15, ahead of the Aug. 4 primary election.
Ballots can be cast at the Reno County Annex, 125 W. First Ave., on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Voters must bring a valid photo ID to the polls. Early in-person voting ends at noon Monday, Aug. 3, the day before Election Day.
Election officials will also begin mailing advance voting ballots Wednesday to voters who have already requested them.
The August primary carries significant weight this year, as Kansans prepare to narrow a crowded field of candidates — including seven Republicans and three Democrats — seeking to replace term-limited Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat.
On Election Day, Tuesday, Aug. 4, regular polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Additional details, polling locations and voter resources can be found online at www.renocountyks.gov/elections.
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