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Election 2026 will be here before you know it!  Local positions on the ballot for retention/election will include Township Clerks, Precinct Committeemen and Committeewomen, 2 At-Large Pratt City Commissioners and Pratt County Commission District #1

June 1, 2026 at NOON is the deadline to file!

The Pratt County Clerk is responsible for managing the election process in Pratt County.

  • Election Duties
    • Maintains accurate Voter Registration Rolls
    • Collects filing fees for local candidates
    • Verifies signatures on petitions for candidates, question initiatives and recalls
    • Recruits, appoints, and trains board workers for all elections.
    • Responsible for all aspects of election:  ballots, polling sites and equipment in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
    • Maintains records of elections in official abstract

Got Photo ID?

Every voter must show photo ID when voting. A voter requesting a ballot by mail must either write his or her driver’s license number on the application or send a copy of a photo ID to get a ballot. A voter age 65 or older may use an expired document.

Certain individuals are exempt from the ID requirements: permanent advance voters (voters with illnesses or disabilities), overseas military voters and their spouses and dependents, and voters with religious objections who sign declarations. 

Got Photo ID?


Registration Restrictions

To register to vote, you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen and a resident of the State of Kansas
  • Have abandoned your former residence and/or name
  • Have reached the age of 18 before the next statewide general election
  • Have your civil rights restored if convicted of a felony

Registration Procedure

Qualified persons may register to vote at the County Clerk’s Office or at other designated locations by either requesting an application from the County Clerk or downloading a Voter Registration Application from the Kansas Secretary of State. If you have changed your name or address, contact the County Clerk at (620) 672-4110 to update your voter registration information.  

Advance Voting

With advance voting, any registered voter can vote by mail or in person before Election Day. You can download the Kansas Secretary of State’s Advance Voting Application or contact the County Clerk to request an application for an advance voting ballot. 

Advanced Ballot By Mail Applications

Advance ballot by mail applications for the 2025 General Election are due no later than one week before election day.   Questions about your registration, address or party affiliation, please go to VoterView, call 620-672-4110.

Polling Location

To find out where your polling location is, please visit VoterView. Here you can enter your name and birth date to get your current polling location, county voting history, and more.

Sample Ballots

To see a sample ballot online, please visit VoterView. Here you can enter your name and birth date to get your current polling location, county voting history, Sample ballots and more.  You can also pick up a Sample Ballot at the Pratt County Clerk's Office on the second floor of the Pratt County Courthouse.  

  1. Pratt County

  1. 300 S Ninnescah

  1. Pratt, KS 67124

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