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Still haven’t cast a ballot? Here’s your last-minute 2024 Johnson County voter guide

It’s finally here: Election Day 2024!

After weeks of hosting live, in-person forums and collecting and publishing dozens of local candidates’ answers to our readers’ questions, the Johnson County Post has put a bow on its election coverage.

Early voting saw record turnout in Johnson County, with more than 200,000 voters going to early voting sites in person and another 50,000 or so requesting mail-in ballots.

But tens of thousands more Johnson Countians are expected to head to the polls today to cast ballots for president, Congress, the Kansas House and Senate, county-level offices and local and state judges.

Polls will be open in Johnson County Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

After that, local election officials express confidence ballots will be counted and final unofficial results from races in Johnson County will be known later Tuesday night.

The Post has strived this election season to give you direct access to the people who are vying to govern your Johnson County community, hold sway over your tax dollars and make important decisions on your behalf.

So now, it’s up to you to get out and vote if you haven’t already done so.

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Below, you’ll find links to our one-stop primers for all the local races and candidates you’ll see on your ballot: 

About the author

Kyle Palmer
Kyle Palmer

Hi! I’m Kyle Palmer, the editor of the Johnson County Post.

Prior to joining the Post in 2020, I served as News Director for KCUR. I got my start in journalism at the University of Missouri, where I worked for KBIA, mid-Missouri’s NPR affiliate. After college, I spent 10 years as a teacher and went on to get a master’s degree in education policy from Stanford University.

Have a story idea or a comment about our coverage you’d like to share? Email me at kyle@johnsoncountypost.com.

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