The Kansas Secretary of State's office has offered each of the state's 105 counties up to two ballot drop-off boxes for the November general election amid a pandemic that has upended how people cast their votes.
It will not be until early next week before state officials have a final count of how many boxes it will need to purchased. Responses to the offer so far have been varied. Some counties have said they already have enough drop-off boxes and didn't need any more, while others wanted one or two drop boxes.
The state is using federal CARES Act funding to pay for them.



