Vote Monitor 2008

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Kansas Voting Reports

Summary

2 reports

  • 1 reports about Other
  • 1 reports about No Voting Issue

Reports

66506: No Voting Issue

This was my first time voting...I turned 18 this past summer and I am so glad I was able to exercise my civil liberties and VOTE!!! The election judges were very helpful, and I finished in about 15 min. Read More »

66614: Other

Not much waiting 20 minutes. But there was a problem with the Optic Scanner machine taking in your ballet. The man in front of me tried 10 times and the poll worker working in the machine. Read More »

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Voting in Kansas

6 Electoral Votes

Polling Hours: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Counties can opt to open polls at 6 a.m. and close them at 8 p.m.

2008 Registered Voters: 1,749,756 as of 11/03 (Kansas Secretary of State - Elections & Legislative)

Change from 2004: +3%

Election Day Registration: No

Post-Election Manual Audits: No

ID Requirements: Required of all first-time voters

Provisional Voting: Eligible for verification if cast in correct jurisdiction

Voting System: Optical scan, DREs with and without VVPAT, ballot-marking device and hand-counted paper ballots

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