Take Action for Kansas Kids

Kansas children need advocacy champions in every corner of our state — and that includes you. No matter your background, you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of kids. Supporting children's well-being isn’t a partisan issue — it’s a shared responsibility that unites us in building a better future for all Kansas kids

At Kansas Action for Children, we advocate for policies that support every child in our state, no matter their family's political views. As a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, we do not endorse or oppose any candidates for public office. Instead, we encourage all voters to make informed decisions by using trusted sources, such as:

  • Candidate websites and social media
  • Public forums and debates
  • Local news coverage
  • Voting records of current elected officials
  • Voting records for current officeholder

Ready to Take Action?


Use the tools below to find your legislators and learn how to make your voice heard on the issues that matter most to Kansas kids.

Find Your Lawmaker

Your elected officials need to hear from constituents who care about issues that impact kids and their families. Lawmakers make decisions every day that affect Kansas kids — from education funding to allocating resources for food assistance programs. When you contact your representatives, you're ensuring that the voices of Kansas kids are part of the conversation.

Find Your Lawmaker Here

Use this tool to locate your state senator and representative by entering your address. Once you find them, reach out by phone, email, or in-person meetings to share how policies affect Kansas children in your community.

Voter Information

Getting ready to vote in Kansas is easier than you might think. Whether you're a first-time voter, need to update your registration, or want to confirm your polling location, these trusted sources have all the information to help you have everything you need to vote with confidence.

Register to Vote Here


This site allows you to register as a voter in Kansas or check your current registration. It states: "We can help you register to vote, check your registration, or apply to vote by mail. To start the process, we need some information so that we can see if you are currently registered to vote in Kansas."

Kansas Secretary of State

This resource collects registration information, important dates, official results of past elections, and more. It states: "The Secretary of State, through the Elections Division, is responsible for the administration of all national and state elections. All candidates for national office, state office and state judicial positions must file their candidacy with the Secretary of State. ... For assistance, please contact 800-262-VOTE (8683).

Kansas Secretary of
State's Office