How hard is it to vote in your state? A new study lists them from easiest to hardest

In Kansas, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kris Kobach’s calls for strict laws to combat “voter fraud” have earned him a national reputation, and he served as vice chairman resident of Trump’s defunct voter fraud commission.

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Protecting your voting rights on election day

Regardless of party, regardless of the issue, if you have a problem on Election Day, the ACLU wants to help on both sides of the border.

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The candidates to replace Kobach don’t want his prosecution power

“We hope that, whichever candidate is elected, the new secretary of state urges the legislature to actually repeal this unnecessary and vote suppressing law,” ACLU of Kansas director Micah Kubic said.

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Merriam residents show up to support proposed non-discrimination ordinance to protect LGBTQ+ community

Before taking the vote, the council heard supportive remarks from multiple Merriam residents, representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union and Equality Kansas. Additionally, residents and elected officials from neighboring cities and faith leaders voiced their support for the measure.

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Voter suppression at its worst: This Kansas town aims to keep people away on Election Day

The ACLU of Kansas, though, is hopping mad. The organization pointed out that it took a citizen’s complaint in 2017 to push Cox to notify residents of the new polling location and to offer free bus rides on Election Day.

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Iconic Dodge City moves its only polling place outside town

That single polling site services more than 13,000 voters in the Dodge City area, compared to an average of 1,200 voters per polling site at other locations, said Micah Kubic, executive director of the ACLU in Kansas.

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Kobach wants to stop release of deposition tape because it would be used in attack ads

“The question for Mr. Kobach is why he is so desperate to hide his own sworn testimony from the people of Kansas. It is likely because his testimony was self-contradictory and because it lays bare Mr. Kobach’s concerted schemes to make it much more difficult for ordinary citizens to vote."

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ACLU of Kansas Follow-Up Letter to Ford County Clerk Debbie Cox

In the second, October 16 letter, the ACLU of Kansas strongly urges Ms. Cox take the following steps to remedy the polling location concerns of Ford County and especially Dodge City.

dodge city needs more polls.

ACLU: Dodge City polling site limits voter access

ACLU of Kansas this month relayed concerns it has heard about polling places in Dodge City to Ford County Clerk Debbie Cox.

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