Kansas 2024 primary Election Day: What to know in Topeka before voting

The ACLU of Kansas has a hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE to help voters who report issues or have questions.

Voting booths are set up at the Shawnee County Elections Office for advance voting. Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal

Senate Republican and House Democrat ousted by primary challengers in Kansas legislative races • Kansas Reflector

“Kansans have had enough of politicians’ misinformation or misrepresentation of their positions,” Kubic said. “When given truthful, reliable, and accurate sources focused on issues of civil liberties and civil rights, voters prioritize those issues even amidst the noise of the campaign season.”

A voter drops a ballot into a dropbox at a polling site Aug. 6, 2024, in Lawrence. (Maya Smith for Kansas Reflector)

Kansas lawmakers use subpoena to force Ford County clerk to cooperate with election audit • Kansas Reflector

The Kansas Legislature’s bipartisan auditing committee voted to issue a subpoena to compel the Ford County clerk to cooperate with the state’s security examination of voting-related documentation and equipment used in the 2022 general election.In 2018, the ACLU of Kansas filed a suit against Cox.

Rep. Shannon Francis, R-Liberal, and a member of the House-Senate auditing committee, made the motions to renew the process of auditing election security in Ford County and to issue a subpoena to compel cooperation of Ford County Clerk Debbie Cox. (Tim Ca

Kansas ACLU offers voter assistance hotline for primary and general elections • Kansas Reflector

The ACLU of Kansas will provide a statewide voter assistance hotline for the 2024 primary and general elections, staffed by lawyers and on-site poll monitors to help voters with any issues or concerns. The hotline offers assistance in English, Spanish, Arabic, and more languages.

Micah Kubic, executive director of the ACLU of Kansas, talks democratic needs. (Rachel Mipro/Kansas Reflector)

City to change WPD gang database, await court's decision

“It’s an opportunity for people to tell their own stories, explain to the court their experiences of being on the gang list and how deeply it’s affected them,” said Kunyu Ching, staff attorney at Kansas ACLU.

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City of Wichita to change WPD gang database, awaiting court’s decision

After three years, Progeny v. City of Wichita, a lawsuit regarding the Wichita Police Department’s use of a gang list, is awaiting approval. If approved, some names that were incorrectly on the gang list will be removed, and the criteria for the database will change.

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Letter: FHSU students should have more accessible voting location

The ballot box is a powerful tool: it amplifies our voices, holds the powerful accountable, and induces change in our society. Every person legally able to vote should be able to cast a ballot. That’s why a change is necessary in Hays.

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After becoming a citizen, this Kansas Citian is eager to vote - The Fulcrum

“Voting is a right that we have. It wasn’t too long ago they made this a constitutional amendment so women and other minorities were able to vote,” said Phillips. “It’s our responsibility to exercise this right and to make it count for us, because we matter."

Cindy Phillips stands by a shelf filled with family photos and Mexican-themed dolls. "Its a daily reminder of my heritage for me and my daughter," she said. Lawrence Brooks IV/KCUR 89.3

A quarter of Wyandotte County is Latino. Give us election information in Spanish, too

As elections draw near, it’s more important than ever that all American citizens have the same opportunity to vote. But in Wyandotte County, it seems as if the election commissioner doesn’t think similarly.

Our system works best when everyone participates. Share your thoughts with Election Commissioner Michael Abbott. Star file photo  Read more at: https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/readers-opinion/guest-commentary/article290157844.html#storylink=cpy