Election battles brew in Kansas: New laws, court fights and voting rights clash

The ACLU of Kansas sharply criticized the measures, calling them an attack on voters’ rights ahead of the critical 2026 primary and general elections.

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Kansas Lawmakers Advance Sweeping Election Law Changes Amid Legal Battles

“This is an effort at death by a thousand cuts to Kansans' right to vote in one fell swoop. Politicians have grown impatient and hurried through a Frankensteined attack on the beginning, middle, and end of election administration and Kansans' ability to vote by obstructing voter registration, shifting deadlines, restricting mail-in voting, sharing sensitive data, fabricating the issue of widespread fraud in Kansas elections, and assigning blame to noncitizens.” — Micah Kubic, Executive Director, ACLU of Kansas

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Justice Department says Kansas handed over Social Security info of voters. The state says it didn't

Micah Kubic, the executive director of the ACLU of Kansas, remembers the legal fights between Kobach and Johnson. He said Kansas has tried to create a system where voters need to show proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote. The goal was to clean up voter rolls and make sure nobody was improperly casting ballots, something similar to what the federal government is trying now. It ended up with more than 30,000 people, or 12% of the total voter registration applications from 2013-2016, being blocked. That law was thrown out.

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What happened when Kansas tried a version of Trump's SAVE Act? Chaos

"It was tens of thousands of people in Kansas," Bonds, legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas at the time, told USA TODAY. "Obviously, if you multiply that nationally, it could really deprive a bunch of people who are undoubtedly lawfully authorized to vote from being able to cast their ballot."

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Kansas ACLU call medley of bills ‘extreme attack on voting by eligible citizens’

The American Civil Liberties Union is chief among the opposing voices to these bills. The executive director of the Kansas ACLU, Micah Kubic, argues the SAVE Database is not a reliable source.

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Why House Democrats are resisting Kansas secretary of state hopeful

“Chairman Proctor regularly attacks Loud Light, the ACLU, and Kansas Appleseed in his campaign-oriented, highly-partisan newsletter,” she said. “Coincidentally, he brings legislation that directly and indirectly retaliates against them for exercising the same rights everybody else does.

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‘Xenophobic propaganda’ claim roils Kansas House in voter ID hearing

DeMond testified that HB 2448 subjects noncitizens to unfair treatment “when they pose absolutely no threat to their community.” He also said the legislation places an increased burden on poll workers who would have to correctly identify various immigration statuses. “(This bill) creates a two-tiered system of identification that treats people differently based on their citizenship status,” he said. "Driver’s licenses exist to confirm one's identity, not their personal background.”

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Kansas bill eliminates mail-in ballots if court strikes down signature verification law

Logan DeMond, director of policy and research at the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas, clashed with Sen. Caryn Tyson, R-Parker, over his assertion that signature verification laws discriminate against certain types of voters.

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As more states pass proof of citizenship laws, report points to Kansas as cautionary tale

Kansas’ failed proof of citizenship law could serve as a cautionary tale for Congress and other states just beginning to craft similar voting restrictions, a report found.

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