How Government Works

Understanding the political system in Kansas is the first step to selecting candidates who will support the Right to Life platform. The Kansas political structure is very similar to the Federal structure. There are three branches that work to serve as a system of checks and balances.

The Executive Branch

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Kansas State Government


The Legislative Branch

Federal Government

Kansas State Government


The Judicial Branch

 

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Kansas State Government

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Alert! New Kansas Voting Laws as of January 1, 2012
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Voter Registration Information

To register to vote in KS for the first time, or to update your registration because of a marriage and/or move.
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Advance Voting Application

In Kansas, anyone can vote starting up to 20 days in advance, but you have to apply for the advance ballot, and you have to do it for each election (unless you are sick or disabled and have been granted permanent advance ballot status.) Those who apply will get a ballot mailed to their home. If you apply between now July 18, you should get your ballot by July 21. If you apply after that, they will mail it right away so that you can get it back in time, but deadlines apply.
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