Elections Division

 

On these pages you will find information regarding elections and campaigns. If you have any questions about upcoming elections in Crawford County please contact us using the information provided below. We will be glad to assist you in finding your polling place or answering any questions you might have.

 

Commitment to the Voters
The goal of the Crawford County Clerk's Office, in dealing with the administration of elections is to provide fair, open, and efficient elections while complying with the provisions of state and federal election acts and allow every registered voter the opportunity to vote independently and privately while ensuring that their vote is counted consistent with the intent of the voter’s choices.

 

Voter Tools
Register to vote
Get an advance ballot
Locate your polling place, view your sample ballot, and check your voter registration
Guide to Voting

Guide to Voter Registration Drives


General Information
District Maps
Previous elections
Upcoming elections
Election Policies

Additional information and forms
Helpful links
SAFE Act Brochure


Contact Information
The elections division is headed by Don Pyle, County Clerk countyclerk@ckt.net. Mr. Pyle is assisted by:

Liz Hart, Director of Election Services lizh@ckt.net

 

Our office is located on the 2nd floor of the Crawford County Courthouse, 111 E. Forest, PO Box 249, Girard, KS 66743. We are available M-F, 8:30-4:30, closed Holidays.

 

Phone: 620-724-6115
Toll Free: 1-800-504-8683
Fax: 620-724-6007

 


 

 

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KANSAS VOTER ID LAW

Beginning in 2012, every voter must show photo ID 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.

 

VALID PHOTOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION DEOCUMENTS

The following documents may be used as identification for purposes of voting in Kansas:

  • Driver's license or ID card issued by Kansas or by another state
  • US passport
  • Student ID card from an accredited postsecondary education institution in Kansas
  • US mulitary ID
  • Employee badge or identification document issued by a government office
  • Concealed carry of handgun license issued by Kansas or by another state
  • Public assistance identification card issued by a govenment office

A voter age 65 or older may use an expired document.

Certain individuals are exempt from the ID requirements: permanent advance voters (voters with illnesses or disabilities), overseas military voters and their spouses and dependents, and voters with religious objections who sign declarations.