Voter Guide

2024 Wichita-area voter guide: What to know about candidates, where and how to vote

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Voters in south-central Kansas are heading to the polls to cast early ballots not only for president but also for local candidates for offices ranging from county commission to state school board and the Statehouse.

To help you learn about those candidates, The Eagle asked candidates to answer questions on a wide range of issues suggested in part by readers. You will find their responses in the voter guide links below.

Advance voting for the Nov. 5 election began Oct. 16 by mail and Oct. 21 in person in Sedgwick County.

Voters in Sedgwick County can cast ballots for Congress, for the state Legislature and for the state Board of Education. Some also will vote for county commissioners. To find out which districts you live in, go to the Kansas secretary of state’s VoterView at myvoteinfo.voteks.org, put in your information and click on districts.

U.S. House, 4th District

Voters in south-central Kansas will choose who to send to Congress in the November election. Democrat Esau Freeman is challenging incumbent Republican Rep. Ron Estes in the Kansas’ 4th District of the U.S. House of Representatives. Read where they stand on the issues here.

Kansas Legislature

With every seat in the Kansas Legislature up for election in 2024, Wichita-area races could prove pivotal in determining the balance of power in Topeka.

Read where state Senate candidates stand on the issues.

Read where state House candidates state on the issues.

Kansas Board of Education

Half of the 10-member Kansas Board of Education is up for election in November, and two of them represent the Wichita area. Learn about those candidates here.

Sedgwick County Commission

Two of the Sedgwick County Commission’s five seats are up for election this November, with an open seat in the west and an incumbent vying for a second term in the southwest. Learn about the candidates here.

Voter information

You might have a list of election questions you’re searching to answer: How do I register to vote? What do I need to bring to vote? Can I vote early? Where’s my polling place? We created a quick guide to answer your voting questions. Here’s what to know.

More election coverage on Kansas.com

For the latest stories on local, state and national races, head to our Election section: https://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/election/

This story was originally published October 10, 2024 at 4:33 AM.

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