Voter Info
This campaign is built on listening, showing up, and working together. Whether you want to volunteer, attend an event, ask a question, or make sure you’re ready to vote, this is where you can connect with the Lauren Reinhold for Congress campaign. Every conversation matters, and every Kansan has a role to play in building a stronger, fairer future for the Big First.
Voter information
Make sure your voice is heard by checking your voter registration and planning how you’ll vote. Kansas voters can register, update their information, or confirm their status online through the Secretary of State, and eligible voters may request an advance (mail-in) ballot ahead of Election Day. You can also find your polling place, view your ballot, and make a plan that works best for you.
Important dates
Stay informed by keeping track of important election dates in Kansas. From voter registration deadlines and advance voting periods to Election Day itself, knowing the timeline helps ensure nothing gets missed. The Kansas Secretary of State’s calendar provides up-to-date information so you can plan ahead and participate with confidence.
The First District
Kansas’ First Congressional District stretches across nearly all of western and much of central Kansas, making it one of the largest congressional districts in the nation. Often called the “Big First,” it spans hundreds of miles of farmland, small towns, and regional hubs, anchored by agriculture, energy, manufacturing, and transportation. Communities across the district are deeply rooted in farming and ranching, with generations of families tied to the land and to local institutions like schools, hospitals, cooperatives, and main-street businesses. The vast geography means neighbors are spread far apart, but shared values of hard work, self-reliance, and community responsibility run deep.
Life in the First District is shaped by affordability pressures, access to healthcare, and the need for reliable infrastructure, from roads and bridges to broadband and water systems. Rural hospitals, family farms, and small employers are central to local economies, and when they struggle, entire communities feel the impact. Kansans in the First value leaders who show up, listen, and understand rural realities, not just from a distance but on the ground. Representation here requires a go-everywhere mindset and a commitment to practical solutions that keep rural communities strong, prosperous, and secure for the next generation.
District map

If you would like to use our interactive searchable map of the district, Click Here.
On The Road for Working Kansans
Check out where Lauren has visited since the start of 2026!
