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Advance Voting Starts Today, July 29, in Bourbon County

The vote here sign sits in front of the north wing of the Bourbon County Courthouse, 210 S. National in 2018. There will be a sales tax question on the ballot on May 14, 2024.

Voting sign at the Bourbon County Courthouse, 2021

Early voting will begin today,  Monday, July 29, and continue through Friday, August 2 at the Bourbon County  Courthouse,  210 S. National Avenue.

An additional voting opportunity is Saturday, August 3 from 8 a.m. to noon and Monday, August 5 from 8:30 a.m. to noon.

One must bring photo identification to vote.

Only registered Democrats and Republicans can vote in this Kansas Primary Election.

The primary election day is August 6, with voting in precincts in the county. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

To view voting precincts:

https://www.bourboncountyks.org/voting-precincts/

“The ballots will be different for each precinct and township as there are committee and township officers on the ballot,” Bourbon County Clerk Jennifer Hawkins said.  “The Bourbon County website has been updated to include VoterView which will allow residents to enter their information to see the correct sample ballot.”

She provided a sample ballot for Marion Township for Republicans and Democrats.

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The following are features on the candidates from those who responded to the fortscott.biz questionnaire: The primary election is August 6, not August 8

Kansas State Senator District 13 Candidates On The August 8 Ballot

Candidates For U.S. House of Representatives: Young, Tiffany, Schmidt

Candidates for Bourbon County Commission on the August Ballot

Candidates for Bourbon County Commission In August 2024

Candidates on the August Primary Ballot: Walker, Holdridge, Crux

Candidates on the August Primary Ballot: County Treasurer

Candidates for Bourbon County Sheriff on the August Primary Ballot

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