ACLU, League of Women Voters allege Kansas statute clashes with federal voting rights law
The groups said the law could make voter registration harder and may conflict with federal requirements, setting up a possible court challenge.
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ACLU alleges new Kansas election statute violates federal voting rights laws
The law, which went into effect July 1, was designed to rapidly remove ineligible voters from registration rolls and restrict the use of voter registration websites. The Republican-led Kansas Legislature overrode Gov. Laura Kelly's veto to pass the bill.
ACLU, League of Women Voters allege Kansas statute clashes with federal voting rights law
A notice letter sent by the ACLU, on behalf of the LWV, to Secretary of State Scott Schwab asserted provisions of House Bill 2437 were potentially not compliant with the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. The bill was designed…
ACLU challenges Kansas voting law - The Iola Register
TOPEKA — The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas and League of Women Voters of Kansas put the secretary of state on notice of a potential lawsuit alleging a new election-related state statute conflicts with… The post ACLU challenges Kansas voting law appeared first on The Iola Register.
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