Kansas
Related: About this forumURGENT---Last Chance to Check Online & Make Sure Your Early Ballot Vote Has Been Counted!
As this a time-sensitive issue, please follow the link below, then both Kick & Reply to the story to put more eyes on this urgent call-to-action:
See: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100211362850
Help fellow Dems ensure they are not victims of "exact match signature" and other voter suppression shenanigans.
Early and absentee ballot voters will never know if their votes are being counted in this election if they don't check this out NOW. After the election is too late.
Tick-tock...1 day and counting.
wcmagumba
(3,156 posts)but I have looked at the linked thread and online and cannot find a way to check
my mail in (absentee) ballot in Kansas. I mailed it over a week ago and would love
to check its receipt and if there are any "issues" of my ballot and other family member's
ballots here. Hoping for the best but in blood red state Kobach land, who knows?
PandoraAwakened
(905 posts)Chalk this up to one more reason (among many) as to why you guys need to get rid of this guy for once and for all.
I want you to compare the two links below. Most states use through their Secretary of State offices an online software system called "Voter View," through which voters are able to check the status of their ballots.
The first link shows you what the landing page looks like where I live in Arizona: https://voter.azsos.gov/VoterView/Home.do
Now look at the same software's landing page for Kansas: https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/VoterView/Home.do
Compare the two and you will see that what is supposed to be in that big open space at the bottom of the Kansas page are links to "Provisional Ballot" and "Early Ballot" where people can check the status of either type of their own ballots. This means Kobach has intentionally disengaged this part of the software on you guys. The Rethuglican Secretary of State here in Arizona is also despicable, but thank goodness she's not so far gone yet as to do that!
So, where does that leave you? There is one other possibility to check your ballot and that is your specific County Recorder. Check online for your County Recorder's Office (sometimes called the County Elections Department) and see if they offer any kind of ballot checking. Many do this completely separate from the Secretary of State's Office. If none is immediately visible, call the county office (number found right there online) and ask how you can assure your ballot has been accepted.
I hope this helps and I am pulling for you guys in Kansas. GOTV!
wcmagumba
(3,156 posts)There is apparently no way to check this online in the paradise otherwise known as Kansas. I did
call the county election office and they were able to verify that my ballot and my mother's ballot
(she lives in a retirement home but I helped her with the ballot) had been received and processed
last week. I'm hoping for the best and that the beast Kobach gets sent packing...Hoping for all Dems
everywhere....peace all...
PandoraAwakened
(905 posts)OMG, you guys did it! Kobach is out and you have no idea how happy this has made so many outside of your state. Now we just have to hope tRump doesn't elevate the bastard to something stupid like Attorney General.