Advanced voting has concluded and election day is now upon us.
According to Lyon County Election Officer Tammy Vopat turnout was tremendous with more than 2,140 voters taking advantage of advance voting opportunities either at the Fairgrounds Anderson Building or the Lyon County Courthouse.
With polls set to open at 7 am Tuesday, Vopat reminds residents to be aware of electioneering.
Residents who requested a mail ballot will need to have those either in or postmarked by election day for them to count.
Polls will be open until 7 pm across Kansas with several state and local issues on the ballot. The Lyon County ballot includes the County Commission First District, Kansas House 60th and 76th Districts, two ballot questions and the retention of Judge Lee Fowler.
KVOE and KVOE.com will have complete election coverage, including results and reactions, beginning shortly after the polls close.
8:30 am Monday: Final preparations in place for Election Day on Tuesday
Election Office workers are busy across Kansas with the midterm elections officially taking place Tuesday.
In-office advance voting ended at noon, and mail ballots can still be accepted if they are postmarked by Tuesday. On KVOE’s Morning Show on Monday, Lyon County Election Officer Tammy Vopat thanked her staff and election workers for their diligence leading up to and through a long day Tuesday.
Polls are open from 7 am to 7 pm Tuesday across Kansas. Lyon County’s ballot includes the County Commission First District, Kansas House 60th and 76th Districts, two ballot questions and the retention of Judge Lee Fowler.
KVOE and KVOE.com will have complete election coverage, including results and reactions, beginning shortly after the polls close at 7 pm.