November 3, 2026 General Election

The following will be on a November 3, 2026 general election ballot in Johnson County, Kansas:

U.S. Senate

  • Kansas (one seat) - 6 Year Term

U.S. Representative

  • Kansas 3rd Congressional District - 2 Year Term

Governor/Lieutenant Governor

  • 4 Year Term

Secretary of State

  • 4 Year Term

Attorney General

  • 4 Year Term

State Treasurer

  • 4 Year Term

Commissioner of Insurance

  • 4 Year Term

Kansas House Representatives

  • Districts 5, 8, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 39, 43, 48, 49, 78, 108, 117, & 121 - 2 Year Term

State Board of Education

  • District 3 - 4 Year Term

Candidates for the state office positions listed above - file at the Secretary of State's Office in Topeka.

County Commission Chairman

  • 4 Year Term (nonpartisan)

County Commissioner

  • Districts 1, 4, and 5 - 4 Year Term (nonpartisan)
Johnson County Kansas Townships
Township areas of Johnson County, Kansas

Aubry Township

  • Clerk – 4 Year Term

Gardner Township

  • Clerk – 4 Year Term

Lexington Township

  • Clerk – 4 Year Term

McCamish Township

  • Clerk – 4 Year Term

Olathe Township

  • Clerk – 4 Year Term

Oxford Township

  • Clerk – 4 Year Term

Spring Hill Township

  • Clerk – 4 Year Term

City of Prairie Village

  • Mayor - 4 Year term (nonpartisan)

Kansas Supreme Court Justice

  • 6 Year Term

Kansas Court of Appeals Judges

  • 4 Year Term

10th Judicial District Judges

  • 4 Year Term

District Magistrate Judges, 10th Judicial District

  • 4 Year Term

Find more information about these questions here.

Constitutional Amendment - Kansas Citizenship Voting Requirement

Explanatory statement: This amendment would clarify that only a person who is a citizen of the United States is eligible to vote in this state.

  • A vote for this proposition would clarify that only a person who is a citizen of the United States is eligible to vote in this state.
  • A vote against this proposition would make no change to the constitution of the state of Kansas, and the language concerning voter qualifications would remain the same.

Kansas Constitution