Advance voting in Johnson County begins this weekend
The Presidential Preference Primary Election is less than two weeks away and 10 advance voting sites will open Saturday, March 9.
“Advance voting allows voters to mark their ballot at their convenience while avoiding potentially long lines on Election Day,” Election Commissioner Fred Sherman said.
All registered voters in Johnson County can vote early in-person with no application or reason required. It is also recommended for voters to view their sample ballot before voting at voter.jocoelection.org.
Advance voting locations are Americans with Disabilities Act compliant and each ballot marking device is Help America Vote Act compliant.
Voters with disabilities can have assistance from a friend, family member, companion, or an election worker. Curbside voting is another option for voters with disabilities. Once parked at the designated curbside voting spot, the voter can activate the motion sensor on the parking sign and an election worker will take them through the process.
For more information, call the Johnson County Election Office at 913-715-6800 or visit jocoelection.org.
Locations, Dates, and Hours
Saturdays: March 9, 2024, and March 16, 2024
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
- Arts and Heritage Center
- Hilltop Conference Center
- JCCC Midwest Trust Center
- Johnson County Election Office
- Johnson County Northeast Office
- Johnson County Sunset Office
- Olathe Downtown Library
- Olathe Indian Creek Library
- Monticello Library
- New Century Fieldhouse
Weekdays: March 11, 2024, through March 15, 2024
9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
- Arts and Heritage Center
- Hilltop Conference Center
- JCCC Midwest Trust Center
- Johnson County Election Office
- Johnson County Northeast Office
- Johnson County Sunset Office
- Olathe Downtown Library
- Olathe Indian Creek Library
- Monticello Library
- New Century Fieldhouse
Monday prior to Election Day: March 18, 2024
8 a.m. – noon
- Arts and Heritage Center
- Hilltop Conference Center
- Johnson County Election Office