Why Should I Vote
Many people who see a non-Republican or a non-Democrat on the ballot say "what's the use? He (or she) doesn't have a chance." The fact is that every vote does count. It tells the candidates and the Libertarian party that there are voices out there who agree with the Libertarian philosophy. If they vote for the Republican or Democratic candidate, not only are they voting against Libertarian principles, they are also voting against the philosophy. Every vote for Joe Bellis helps to sustain the battle against the status quo and will be another small step toward liberty.

How to Register to Vote
Unless voters know enough about their rights, economics, and about human nature to object when government violates their rights, to object when Government tries to repeal the law of supply and demand, and to object when government officials try to assume powers in violation of the law, we are lost. Voters who educate themselves about their rights and the limitations placed on government are able to select representatives who truly serve them. I encourage every voter to review not just my website, but the newspapers, websites of other candidates, talk radio programs, and other sources of information. Get informed. Get out to vote.

To register to vote in Kansas you must:

  • be a citizen of the United States
  • be a resident of Kansas and your county at least 15 days preceding the next election
  • be 18 years old on or before the next general election
  • have received final discharge from imprisonment, parole, or conditional release if convicted of a felony
  • have abandoned your former residence and/or name.

Ready to register? Just click HERE to download the Kansas Voter Registration Form. Once you print it and complete it, you can mail it to the address shown, or hand-carry it to the county recorder's office for the county in which you reside.

A great place to begin your voter education is at VoteSmart



"The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age."

United States Constitution, Amendment XXVI




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