How to Vote in Advance by Mail in Johnson County

Advance voting in Johnson County is easy and convenient. To vote in advance by mail, voters must complete the attached Application for an Advance Voting Ballot by Mail and then fax or mail it to the Johnson County Election Office. The address and fax numbers are on the form.
Advance voting by mail begins 20 days before every election. Applications are accepted any time, although we do not begin to mail out ballots until 20 days prior to each election. Your voted ballot may be returned by mail or hand-delivered to the Election Office. After business hours, a drop box is available at the front entrance. Ballots may not be faxed. To be counted, the ballot must be received, not postmarked, by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.
Sick or disabled voters may apply for permanent advance voting status. Voters may apply for permanent advance voting status by completing the appropriate question on the Application for an Advance Voting Ballot. When voting in advance, voters must sign and write their residence address on the outside of the ballot envelope. The signature on the outside of the advance ballot envelope must match the name on the mailing label.
For more information on advance voting, check our website at www.jocoelection.org.
Last Updated: October 12, 2010 3:10 PM

