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Check your voter registration at KCMO community center kiosks

It’s easier than ever to make sure you’re election-ready, thanks to a new partnership by KCMO + Greater Kansas City National Pan-Hellenic Council.

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National Voter Registration Day. There’s no better time to get election ready, and KCMO has made it easier than ever prep yourself for Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Thanks to a new partnership with the Greater Kansas City National Pan-Hellenic Council, voter registration kiosks have popped up in 11 community centers around the city — allowing locals to check their status and update it if needed.

Interested in this hands-on approach to beating October registration deadlines in KS + MO? Check out a Vote Your Voice KC station at any of these locations:

  • Garrison Community Center | 1124 E. Fifth St.
  • Gregg/Klice Community Center | 1600 John Buck O’Neil Wy.
  • Hillcrest Community Center | 10401 Hillcrest Rd.
  • Kansas City North Community Center | 3930 N.E. Antioch Rd.
  • Line Creek Community Center | 5940 N.W. Waukomis Dr.
  • Mary Williams-Neal Community Center | 3801 Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd.
  • Marlborough Community Center | 8200 The Paseo Blvd.
  • Mattie Rhodes Center | 148 N. Topping Ave.
  • Southeast Community Center | 4201 E. 63rd St.
  • Tony Aguirre Community Center | 2050 W. Pennway St.
  • Westport Roanoke Community Center | 3601 Roanoke Rd.
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