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AARP Kansas Voter Information Update

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New voter information video - plus information about the October 14 Tele-townhall with Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab

AARP Kansas has launched “Protect Voters 50+,” a comprehensive voter engagement campaign to support and protect Kansans age 50 and up as they vote in the 2020 elections. The campaign will provide information on where candidates stand on issues that matter to Kansans 50-plus and help them cast their votes safely from home or in-person.

The “Protect Voters 50+” campaign will provide people with the information they need about this year’s elections, including this video on how to vote safely in Kansas. Information can also be found at www.aarp.org/ks.

AARP Kansas will host a statewide tele-townhall event at 11 a.m. on October 14, 2020 with Secretary of State Scott Schwab.  You can listen to the conversation on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/aarpks. Other election information will be provided through a full-scale digital effort, including, aarp.org/election2020, AARP Now app, social media, and news alerts.

AARP has a proud 34-year history of non-partisan voter engagement and does not endorse or oppose candidates, nor does AARP make contributions to political campaigns or candidates. We encourage all Kansans to ask questions so they understand where the candidates stand on important issues and make their own decisions on Election Day.


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