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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Various issues at stake in upcoming election

Kansas ACLU Field Director Ellen Glover advocated for Kansas to allow voters to register on election day. She said states that have already adopted this policy have seen an average 11 percent increase in voter turnout. Glover also supported expanding early voting.

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ACLU concerned with voter rights in Dodge City; Kobach’s office says no problem exists

The ACLU of Kansas said Tuesday it is concerned about voters’ rights in Dodge City because of the location of the city’s lone, temporary polling place, but the office of Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach contends no problem exists.

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I’m from Dodge City. Our voting rights are under attack.

This is what happens when democracy is left in the hands of those who don’t care about their neighbor’s rights.

Alejandro Rangel Lopez

ACLU candidate forum hopes to engage voters

"Issues regarding voting, issues regarding criminal justice reform, that's what we're focusing on,” McCormick said. “We think those are so important and we also think that these are issues that would resonate with voters."

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Moving while black is not illegal. So why was this Kansas man handcuffed at his own home?

The officer’s actions were consistent with stop and frisk procedures, said Lauren Bonds, the legal director for ACLU of Kansas.

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