You may ask yourself why Kansas is a Focus14 state. The answer lies in 2021 as we attempt to break a supermajority in preparation for redistricting. After some real gains in 2018, Dems now just need to flip 2 Senate seats and 1 House seat to break the Republican supermajority.
Although it is highly unlikely that Biden can win Kansas' 6 electoral college votes, Democratic Senate candidate Barbara Bollier is tied in the polls to flip a US Senate seat, and incumbent House Rep. Sharice Davids needs support to hold her seat.
We have a real challenge in Kansas but with your help, we can make serious progress in the Sunflower State.
What's at Stake in Kansas in 2020? (Tap Here)
You may ask yourself why Kansas is a Focus14 state. The answer lies in 2021 as we attempt to break a supermajority in preparation for redistricting. After some real gains in 2018, Dems now just need to flip 2 Senate seats and 1 House seat to break the Republican supermajority.
Although it is highly unlikely that Biden can win Kansas' 6 electoral college votes, Democratic Senate candidate Barbara Bollier is tied in the polls to flip a US Senate seat, and incumbent House Rep. Sharice Davids needs support to hold her seat.
We have a real challenge in Kansas but with your help, we can make serious progress in the Sunflower State.
But What Can WeDO?
A lot! DemCast has packed this page with ways you can help. Get busy!
Meet the Candidates
We’ve done the homework for you. These are the candidates up & down the ballot who need the most attention if we’re gonna #FlipKSBlue.
We’ve set up a special toolkit with pre-written posts about KS candidates and causes. Customize & share these posts to help spread key messages for the state! Click the toolkit icon to get started!
Take Action on Twitter
Subscribe to our Twitter List, which shares the combined Twitter feeds from all of the most critical candidates in Kansas. Return daily & amplify them often! Click on the birdy to subscribe. (Our YouTube Tutorial: Using Twitter Lists)
Amplify & use the #DemCastKS hashtag! Lots of people are adopting this state and using our hashtag to find & flag important info. Click below to check out the latest #DemCastKS posts!
Key Election Dates & Ballot Info
Be sure you know the details about when and how to vote safely in KS this year.
You need a Kansas driver's license or non-driver's identification card to use Kansas's online voter registration system. If you don't have a Kansas-issued ID, you can still register by mail to vote.
Absentee Ballot Requests
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Submit the request to your local election office. You should request your ballot as far in advance of the election as possible.
Absentee Ballots Delivered
Postmarked by Election Day and received 3 days after Election Day
Any registered Kansas voter may apply for an absentee ballot and vote by mail.
Early Voting
October 14, 2020 to Monday, November 2, 2020 at 12 p.m.
You will need to show photo ID to vote in Kansas
Election Day
Tuesday, November 3rd
You will need to show photo ID to vote in Kansas
Important Web Links for Voters
These are links to critical sites and documents for Kansas voters.