MAKE YOUR PLAN TO VOTE
Voting is easier when you have a plan. Make certain you’re registered. Choose how you’ll vote. Review key election dates and sign up for reminders, so you are ready before election day.
August 4, 2026 — Election Day!
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Tell Us Your Plan To Vote
Register to Vote
It is more important than ever to vote. But you can’t vote if you aren’t registered.
Registration may be done online or in person at the Election Office during normal office hours 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
Perhaps you’ve moved and had a change of address. Perhaps you’ve married and changed your last name. Maybe you’ve missed a couple of elections and want to be sure you’re ready for this incredibly important one. Or maybe you’re a first-time voter! Either way, we need to get you registered to vote. Check your registration status here: Vote411.org
At Vote411, you can:
- Check Your Voter Registration
- Find Your Polling Place
- See What’s On Your Ballot (Be Informed — before you get to the voting booth!)
- Discover Upcoming Debates In Your Area
- And Much More!
Find My Representatives
Knowing your Representatives in government is an important first step towards holding them accountable and making sure that your voice is heard. You can find information about your Representatives at BallotReady.org.
Become an Election Worker
Interested in serving as an Election Worker in Shawnee County? To learn about qualifications, applications, training requirements and how to apply, visit the Shawnee County Election Office for complete details.
Important Dates For Voters
July 14
Voter registration deadline
July 15
Advance voting by mail begins
July 20
Early voting at the election office begins
July 28
Deadline to apply for a mail ballot
August 3
Early voting ends at Noon!
August 4
Election Day