Voter research guide
Public-record context before and after you search
Use the address search to narrow the ballot, then verify candidate and judge information with the original public source. This site is a neutral starting point for Kansas voters and is not an endorsement guide.
Official election data
Kansas race lists, election calendars, and county election contacts are checked against public election offices whenever possible. Address-specific ballots still need official confirmation because precinct lines can split ZIP codes and neighborhoods.
Candidate record trail
Candidate pages are meant to point voters back to original filings, public campaign finance records, official office pages, and legislative vote sources when those records exist for the candidate or office.
Judges and retention
Judicial research is separated from partisan races. When judges appear on a Kansas ballot, the site links to public court materials and opinion databases so voters can review the record directly.
Why the address matters
A ZIP code can cross school districts, city wards, township lines, judicial districts, and state legislative districts. The street address search helps reduce that uncertainty and shows a no-data message when a live source cannot confirm the ballot.
Date changes and verification
The front page shows primary and general election dates from the official election calendar when they are set. If a date is not published yet, the date card should say it is not set and link back to the official source.
Neutrality and limits
Research My Candidates summarizes source status and links to records; it does not rank candidates, sell endorsements, or replace the county election office. Voters should verify final ballot details before voting.