It’s easy to vote in upcoming Kansas primaries, but register now

by Celia Llopis-Jepsen, Kansas News Service

The deadline to register before the Aug. 7 primaries is Tuesday, July 17. Fear not, registering is easy.

So is finding your polling location, or voting in advance. Read on.

Got a criminal record? Seriously, read on.

First, check if you’re already registered and have a party affiliation

All you need is your birth date, county of residence and full name to check online at https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/VoterView/RegistrantSearch.do.

Easy, right?

You’ll also see whether you have declared any party affiliation. Your address needs to be current, so pay attention to that detail. Even if you just moved within your apartment building or block.

You need a party affiliation to vote in the primary. You can still pick Republican or Democrat by re-registering — or you can declare at the polls. But if you already have one and were hoping to switch, it’s too late to do so for the primary.

Not registered yet or want to update your registration?

Online, mail and in-person options will all work in time for the July 17 deadline. You don’t need to include copies of citizenship documents, such as a passport or birth certificate, as was the case in the past.

In person: Visit your county election office, which is easy to find at http://www.wycovotes.org/. If you happen to be at your local DMV to get or renew your driver’s license, you can do it there, too.

Online: Register online using the state form on the Kansas Secretary of State’s website at https://www.kdor.ks.gov/Apps/VoterReg/Default.aspx. Some civic groups have been recommending filling out the federal form on the third-party website KSvotes.org instead, for reasons related to a protracted and convoluted legal showdown between the League of Women Voters and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. (It’s a long story.) Either form will get you fully registered to vote in local, state and federal elections. Just remember to leave enough time for the internet to do its magic by midnight July 17.

By mail: You can print a state form at http://www.kssos.org/forms/elections/voterregistration.pdf or federal form at https://www.eac.gov/voters/national-mail-voter-registration-form/ and send it by good old snail mail. As long as it is postmarked July 17 or earlier, it counts.

Vote in advance or from home if you want

In person: You can vote at your county election office at 850 State Ave. before noon Aug. 6 during the week leading up to the election. Voting starts earlier in some counties. The evening of July 17 the Secretary of State’s Office will post those counties and their extended dates at http://www.kssos.org/, and information will be posted at http://www.wycovotes.org/.

By mail: Request a ballot from your county election office, http://www.wycovotes.org/, by July 31. Fill it out in your kitchen or wherever and mail it back postmarked no later than election day. As long as it reaches the county by the Friday after the election, it will be counted.

Or, heck, go to the polls on election day

Don’t forget you need to take ID to the polls in Kansas. Your driver’s license or concealed carry permit will work, among other things including http://www.gotvoterid.com/valid-photo-ids.html#idlist.
Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. on Aug. 7. Check your voting location at https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/VoterView/RegistrantSearch.do.

But who’s even running?

Your online registration record at https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/VoterView/RegistrantSearch.do will show you the districts you live in. For example, “State Board of Education 4” and “Kansas Representative 46.” You can see who’s running in State Board of Education District 4 or any other position by pulling up the complete candidate list at http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections_upcoming_candidate.asp.

What to make of the candidates? You’ll have to do your own homework on that.

If you have a criminal record

If you’ve been convicted of a misdemeanor, you can vote. If you’ve been convicted of a felony, you can vote, too, once you have completed any prison, probation and parole time you received.

You may need to re-register, so remember to check now at https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/VoterView/RegistrantSearch.do whether you are registered.

Celia Llopis-Jepsen is a reporter for the Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KCUR, Kansas Public Radio, KMUW and High Plains Public Radio covering health, education and politics. You can reach her on Twitter @Celia_LJ.
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Today’s forecast: Warm, not as hot as last week

National Weather Service graphic

Residents will find the weather today to be warm and muggy, and that will continue through the week, according to the National Weather Service.

While there is a slight chance of thunderstorms south of I-70 on Monday, no severe weather is expected, and the best chance of area-wide thunderstorms will be on Wednesday, the weather service said.

Rain and thunderstorms are not in the forecast Monday for Wyandotte County, but are in the forecast Tuesday afternoon.

Today, it will be mostly sunny with a high of 92 and a heat index as high as 96, the weather service said. There will be a north wind of 3 to 7 mph.

Tonight, it will be partly cloudy with a low of 72 and an east northeast wind of 7 mph, according to the weather service.

Tuesday, there is a 20 percent chance of showers between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4 p.m., the weather service said. It will be mostly sunny with a high near 90 and an east wind of 6 mph.

Tuesday night, there is a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, then a chance of showers after 7 p.m., according to the weather service. The low will be around 71 with an east wind of 7 mph. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is possible.

Wednesday, there is a 40 percent chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 1 p.m., the weather service said. The high will be near 85 with a southeast wind of 6 to 9 mph. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is possible.

Wednesday night, there is a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a low of 71, according to the weather service. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is possible.

Thursday, it will be mostly sunny with a high near 92, the weather service said.

Thursday night, the low will be around 72 with partly cloudy skies, according to the weather service.

Friday, it will be sunny with a high of 92, the weather service said.

Friday night, it will be mostly clear with a low of 70, according to the weather service.

Saturday, it will be sunny with a high near 89, the weather service said.

Saturday night, the low will be around 69 with mostly clear skies, according to the weather service.

Sunday, it will be sunny with a high near 90, the weather service said.

Sporting KC drops close contest to Red Bulls, 3-2

Sporting Kansas City fell 3-2 to the New York Red Bulls on Saturday night in New York in a riveting rematch of the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final.

Bradley-Wright Phillips and Johnny Russell traded early goals before a Roger Espinoza thunderbolt vaulted the visitors ahead six minutes into the second half.

The Red Bulls rallied behind substitute Marc Rzatkowski, who bagged two long-range strikes in the space of seven minutes to give New York a narrow victory at Red Bull arena.

The result sees Sporting KC (9-5-6, 33 points) and New York (11-5-2, 35 points) retain third place in their conferences.

Manager Peter Vermes’ 300th regular season match in charge of Sporting KC drew an end to the club’s three-game winning streak over the Red Bulls, who had suffered a 2-1 defeat in the U.S. Open Cup Final last September at Children’s Mercy Park.

Two of Sporting KC’s four lineup changes from last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Toronto FC came in central defense. Emiliano Amor and Graham Smith entered the fray in place of injured duo Ike Opara and Matt Besler – the latter of whom was a gameday scratch due to back spasms.

Elsewhere, Espinoza and forward Daniel Salloi returned after serving one-game red card suspensions while Wan Kuzain Wan Kamal and Diego Rubio dropped to the bench.

Saturday also marked the return of Sporting KC midfielder Felipe Gutierrez – the MLS Player of the Month for March – who logged his first appearance since April 20 after overcoming a sports hernia injury.

The hosts took just four minutes to land the first punch, taking a 1-0 advantage when Wright-Phillips gathered a through ball from Kaku and chipped neatly past Tim Melia for his 12th MLS goal of the season and his eighth career tally against Sporting KC in all competitions.

Kaku earned his league-leading 11th assist on the play as Sporting KC conceded their second-earliest goal of 2018.

A frantic start saw Sporting KC restore parity in the eighth minute. Homegrown defender Jaylin Lindsey lofted a diagonal ball from the left channel to the right side of the box, where Graham Zusi settled the pass and drove a low cross back into the center of a crowded penalty area.

Russell was on hand to steer a simple finish into the gaping net for his team-best seventh MLS goal and his second in as many games.

Lindsey registered his first assist in a Sporting KC uniform, becoming the youngest player in club history to assist a goal at 18 years and 109 days.

Both sides exchanged near misses before the 15-minute mark as an enthralling spectacle continued to unfold.

Kaku sent Wright-Phillips on a galloping run behind the Sporting KC defense, but the Englishman’s left-footed effort flashed wide of Melia’s left-hand post.

Shortly thereafter, Salloi picked off a lazy back pass from New York defender Tim Parker and rounded goalkeeper Luis Robles on the breakaway, but the 21-year-old’s angle became too tight to shoot. Salloi instead pulled the ball back for Gerso Fernandes, whose shot from the edge of the 18 was blocked.

Wright-Phillips asked further questions of Sporting KC’s backline in the 22nd minute, sending a low ball across the face of goal that a lunging Amor hammered behind for a corner kick.

The Red Bulls striker threatened again seven minutes before halftime, smashing a one-time shot just over the bar from a tight angle off Alex Muyl’s teasing cross.

At the opposite end, Lindsey cushioned a cross-field service from Espinoza to the feet of Croizet at the top of the box in the 35th minute. The Frenchman’s shot was blocked and the ball fell to Fernandes who went down under Parker’s clumsy challenge, but referee Kevin Stott waved play to continue.

Russell then drove at the New York defense and curled a left-footed strike inches wide with Robles rooted to the turf.

Espinoza fired Sporting KC ahead six minutes after the restart. Zusi roamed down the right flank and held the ball patiently near the endline prior to playing backwards to Espinoza.

The Honduran was afforded space from 25 yards out and unleashed a seething rocket that screamed past Robles and into the roof of the net. The stunning goal was Espinoza’s first of the season and gave Zusi the seventh multi-assist game of his decade-long MLS career.

The visitors were unsatisfied with their 2-1 lead and searched for more near the hour mark, but Salloi’s half volley off a looping cross from Croizet sailed high and wide.

The Red Bulls responded with a dangerous opportunity on 68 minutes. Tyler Adams slipped a through ball to Wright-Phillips who had snuck behind the defense, but Melia raced off his line and forced the attacker to pass back to Adams.

The resulting shot was strewn wide but almost directed goalward by Derrick Etienne near the six-yard area.

New York was not denied an equalizer on their next foray forward. Adams overlapped down the right wing and rolled a low cross to Rzatkowski, who sent a daisy cutter into the left corner to open his MLS scoring account and level terms at 2-2.

Saturday’s end-to-end contest continued to enthrall in the late stages, with Zusi and Red Bulls midfielder Daniel Royer both coming close only to be thwarted by the goalkeeper.

These opportunities came just before the 79th minute, when Rzatkowski bagged his second sensational goal of the night with a 25-yard piledriver into the top left corner.

A quick turnaround awaits for a Sporting KC side that resumes its Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup title defense on Wednesday against rivals Houston Dynamo.

The quarterfinal showdown is set for 7:30 p.m. at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston, marking the fourth straight year the rivals have met in the U.S. Open Cup.

SportingKC.com will stream the match live as Vermes’ men aim to capture their fourth Open Cup title in seven seasons and the club’s fifth overall.

– Story from Sporting KC