Dodge City's Polling Place Was Moved To The Edge Of Town, Then The Debate Moved To D.C.

After attempting to meet with Cox several times about opening additional polling places, the American Civil Liberties Union Kansas filed a lawsuit before the election on behalf of the League of United Latin American Citizens and Rangel-Lopez.

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Dodge City teen to U.S. House panel: Lack of voting access undermines democracy

A Dodge City high school student who carried a torch amid voting access uproar last fall says election officials undermine democracy and warrant proposed federal guidance.

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Kansas elections director: Crosscheck last used in 2017, when audit found security risks

The ACLU said Kobach’s reckless maintenance of the system makes him personally liable, as well as the state of Kansas.

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KC-area police using Neighbors app to fight crime. Does it encourage racial profiling?

“It’s one thing for community members to use the app, but it’s concerning when the government does,” said ACLU of Kansas Legal Director Lauren Bonds. “From a policy perspective, it could be a real problem.”

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Lawsuit over mistaken ISIS flag could change U.S. law, Kansas attorneys warn

You may remember that last year a Wichita man sued the Spirit Boeing Employee Association (SBEA) over their treatment of him, after a security guard mistook the Malaysian flag for an ISIS flag.

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Court orders Kansas elections officer to disclose records on dismissed ballots

“The district court’s ruling is a win for democracy and transparency,” Bonds said. “Voting rights advocates now have the information they need to ensure election integrity and help provisional voters make sure their ballots count.”

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Colorado Withdraws from Crosscheck

Crosscheck was promoted as a data sharing tool for states to maintain their voter registration rolls. However, the program has faced both lawsuits and extensive criticism for leading to the potential disenfranchisement of eligible voters and exposing voters’ privacy.

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Kansas drops Kris Kobach’s appeal of contempt ruling, ACLU accepts $20,000 for legal fees

Mediation involving ACLU lawyers and the attorney general’s office Jan. 25 also led to dismissal of Kobach’s appeal of the contempt ruling. It didn’t alter status of the state’s appeal of Robinson’s underlying election law decision, which found Kansas’ proof-of-citizenship statute unconstitutional.

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ACLU-Dodge City voting site legal case ending

“We are so happy for our clients who bravely fought for voting access not just for themselves, but for their entire community,” ACLU of Kansas Interim Executive Director Lauren Bonds said in the release.

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