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ABSENTEE SERVICES

Absentee ballot applications are available on our website ten weeks prior to any election and at no charge to the voter.

Absentee teams are available to deliver, witness and return the applications and actual ballot for voters who are: hospitalized or confined due to illness or injury after 5 p.m. on the Wednesday before an election;

On the Friday before the election, after 8 a.m., a list of absentee ballot applicants is available to candidates, candidates' representatives, a representative from a campaign committee or an absentee voter. The cost is ten cents ($.10) per page.

CAN I VOTE ABSENTEE?

You can vote absentee if you:

  • Will be absent from your voting jurisdiction on election day
  • Are incapacitated or confined due to illness or physical disability, or caring for an incapacitated person
  • Are restricted by religious belief or practice
  • Are employed by an election authority
  • Are incarcerated, but have retained all your voting qualifications

To request an absentee ballot:

Click on the link for the application.

You will need to make your request by mail for an absentee ballot by no later than 5 p.m. on the Wednesday before the Election. Please mail your signed application to:

Kansas City Election Board
1828 Walnut, Suite 300
Kansas City, Missouri 64108

or you may fax your application to (816) 221-3348.

After the application is received, a ballot will be mailed to you. Once voted, voter can return ballot in person or relative can return ballot within second degree of consanguinity, the return envelope may need to be notarized. Be sure and review the instructions listed on the envelope. Most importantly, it needs to be returned by mail no later than 7 p.m. on the day of the election.