Kansas Voting Age
From YRN
| Kansas Voting Age | |
|---|---|
| State: Kansas | |
| Law: Voting Age | |
| Info: Voting Age Info | |
| Other Kansas Laws: | |
| Abortion Age | |
| Blood Donation Age | |
| Boating Age | |
| Civil Rights and Age Discrimination | |
| Consent Age for Medical Procedures | |
| Curfew Age | |
| Drinking Age | |
| Driving Age | |
| Emancipation Law | |
| Employment Law | |
| Gambling Age | |
| Running for Office | |
| Sexual Consent Age | |
| Smoking Age | |
| Tattoos and Piercings | |
| Voting Age |
Summary:
To vote in any election, you must be 18. For President, Kansas uses caucuses. Each party may set the rules that they use for holding the caucus. In 2008, the Democrats allowed anyone who would be 18 by election day to vote in the caucus.
