Happy National Voter Registration Day!
If you're not yet registered to vote in the Nov. 3 general election, you can register up until 8 p.m. on Oct. 13, according to information on the Saline County Clerk's website.
County Clerk Jamie Doss told Salina Post that her office has received nearly 500 new voter registrations this month.
"August certified registration count was 36,993 and as of today we are at 37,488," she said.
"Always glad to see people register and hope they will get informed and get out and vote," she added. "Every vote counts!"
There are multiple places in the county that residents can register to vote.
Saline County residents can register in the Saline County Clerk's Office, room 215 of the City-County Building, 300 West Ash Street. Doss told Salina Post that her office also will be open late (5-8 p.m.) on Oct. 8, 9, and 13 to accommodate those who cannot make it into the office between 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saline County residents also can register at a number of sites throughout the county. For a complete list of sites, go to www.saline.org/Departments/Elections-Office/Voter-Registration and click on the "Where can I register to Vote?" tab. You also can find all sorts of additional voter registration information on that webpage.
Additionally, Kansas residents can register on the Kansas Secretary of State's website.
Not sure whether you are registered or need to check your polling place? The Kansas Secretary of State has you covered there, too. Click here to go to the Kansas Secretary of State's Voter View website.