Provisional Ballots |
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This page contains information on provisional ballots in Douglas County, Kansas.
Reason for Provisional Ballot
Instructions
- Receive a provisional ballot envelope with a voter registration card attached.
- Check the envelope and verify that reason for the challenge has been marked.
- Complete the registration card, including former address or former name and leave it attached to the envelope.
- Sign the envelope. (Note: At the time of counting, your ballot will be separated from the signed envelope in order to guarantee the confidentiality of your vote.
- Receive the appropriate unmarked ballot from the Election Board.
- Take the envelope (with the voter registration attached) and the unmarked ballot into the voting booth and vote your ballot.
- Check over your ballot to make sure it is complete and correct.
- Place your voted ballot in the envelope and seal it to protect your privacy.
- Hand the envelope with your voted ballot sealed inside to the election board worker.
Kansas Voter's Right and Responsibilities
Rights
- Ask questions
- Request a ballot if you are:
- A United State citizen
- 18 years or older
- A Kansas resident
- Registered to vote
- Vote a provisional ballot if your name is not on the voter registration list or if there is another question about your qualifications to vote.
- Vote in an accessible voting place, and receive assistance if needed.
- Review a sample ballot before voting.
- Receive a ballot if you are in line at the time the polls close.
- Obtain up to 2 replacement ballots if yours is mismarked or spoiled.
- Occupy the voting booth up to 5 minutes if others are waiting.
- Have your ballot count if it is cast legally and timely.
- Register to vote at least twenty-one days before the election
- Respect the privacy and voting rights of others
- Read and follow instructions
- Follow all federal and state voting laws the county election officer and precinct elections board workers.
- Report illegal activities such as electioneering or denial of voting rights to the precinct election board, the county election officer or the Secretary of State.
- Review your ballot before casting it to ensure it is complete and correct.
- Treat election workers and other voters with courtesy and respect.
- Be informed about the candidates and issues on the ballot.
- Keep your voter registration and address records current in the county election office.

