Johnson County voters can begin casting advanced ballots Saturday, Oct. 23, at one of eight in-person early voting locations. Voters also have until Tuesday, Oct. 26, to apply for an advanced mail-in ballot ahead of the Nov. 2 general election. Above, a voter casts a vote at the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center during August's primary election. File image.
Early in-person voting starts Saturday, Oct. 23, for local elections in Johnson County.
This off-year election features a slate of municipal races for mayors and city council seats, several K-12 school boards, the Johnson County Community College board of trustees and the WaterOne board.
To see a full list of candidates running in the Post’s coverage area, go here. We have also been publishing candidates’ responses to our reader-inspired questionnaires all this week.
Advance mail-in ballots have already started to be mailed out for those voters who have requested them. The deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot is Tuesday, Oct. 26.
Voters, of course, can also vote on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 2, when polls across the county will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
If you would like to cast your ballot early at an in-person voting location, you have several options over the next week.
Here are the locations and hours of operations for Johnson County’s 8 advanced in-person polling places:
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