You still have time to vote early in Sedgwick County, but the clock is ticking
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If you’d like to avoid possible long lines on Tuesday, Election Day, you still have a chance.
The Sedgwick County election office’s 16 early voting locations will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5. All Sedgwick County voters can vote at any of the satellite locations.
After that, registered voters have until noon Monday, Nov. 7 to vote at the county election office in the historic courthouse in downtown Wichita at 510 N. Main, Suite 101.
If you’re looking for more information about who is running and what is on the ballot, here’s our fall voter guide.
If you have voter questions, you can call the election office at 316-660-7100 or go to sedgwickcounty.org/elections.
List of advance voting locations in Sedgwick County
Bel Aire City Building, 7651 E. Central Park, Bel Aire
Goddard District Conference Center, 315 S. Main, Goddard
Grace Presbyterian Church, 5002 E. Douglas, Wichita
Haysville Community Library, 210 Hays, Haysville
Machinists Building, 3830 S. Meridian, Wichita
Mt. Vernon Methodist Church, 5701 E. Mount Vernon, Wichita
Park City City Hall, 1941 E. 61st St. North., Park City
Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, 2727 E. 25th St. North, Wichita
Reformation Lutheran Church, 7601 E. 13th St., Wichita
Sedgwick County Extension Office, 7001 W. 21st St., Wichita
SEIU Building, 3340 W. Douglas, Wichita
St. Andrew’s Lutheran, 2555 Hyacinth Lane, Wichita
Valley Center Community Center, 314 Clay, Valley Center
Westlink Church of Christ, 10025 W. Central, Wichita
Woodland Lakes Community Church, 770 S. Greenwich Road, Wichita
Woodlawn Methodist Church, 431 S. Woodlawn, Derby
To use the map below and get directions, just click on the location marker and open in Google Maps. If you’re not able to see the map, try this link.
This story was originally published October 31, 2022 at 5:55 AM.