Jeff Colyer wants to gerrymander Kansas for Trump. Can it work this time? | Opinion

Treating the map like a ball of Silly Putty meant to be stretched and pulled apart was an obvious and “deliberate attempt to silence the political voices of Democratic and minority Kansans,” Sharon Brett, legal director for the ACLU of Kansas, said amidst a failed 2022 lawsuit challenging the new maps.

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Convicted Felons and the Right to Vote in Kansas

But the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas wants Kansans to know that felons who have served their time are eligible to vote in the Sunflower State. Anyone who says otherwise is peddling misinformation, said Micah Kubic, ACLU of Kansas executive director.

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This city is first in JoCo to back ACLU resolution calling for Spanish language ballots

Last week, the Roeland Park City Council unanimously approved a resolution — backed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas — supporting the expansion of language access for voting materials in Kansas.

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Why Kansas mail-in voting faces a historic crossroads | Opinion

For more than 160 years, mail-in voting has been a fixture of American democracy — especially in Kansas.

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Kansas to eliminate 3-day grace period for mail-in ballots after GOP overrides Gov. Kelly

“This bill punishes Kansas voters for the basic logistics or troubles of the federal postal service,” said Micah Kubic, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas.

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Kansas bills would end grace period for mail ballots and ban ranked-choice voting

Opponents included several civil rights groups and civic organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union, the League of Women Voters and the Disability Rights Center.

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ACLU of Kansas prepares for second Trump term and ‘attacks on civil liberties’

Civil rights activists in Kansas are staffing up and engaging with local officials to prepare for a second Donald Trump presidency, the ACLU of Kansas said Friday.

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Kansas voting update: More than a half-million ballots cast, election chief predicts record turnout

The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas is one of a handful of organizations administering the state’s Election Protection program.

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85,000 Kansans with past felonies currently eligible to vote

A new report from the ACLU of Kansas finds that a shockingly large number of Kansans, nearly 85,000, or 1 in every 35 people in the state, are returning citizens who are eligible to vote.

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