New Voter ID Law: Kansas Secure and Fair Elections (S.A.F.E.) Act
Starting Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012:
- Kansas voters must show photographic identification when casting a vote in person; and
- Kansas voters must have their signature verified and include a copy of an acceptable form of photographic identification or provide a full Kansas driver's license or nondriver ID number when voting by mail.
Starting Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013: Persons registering to vote for the first time in Kansas must prove U.S. citizenship when registering to vote.
Find a
list of acceptable forms of identification from the Elections Division of the office of the Kansas Secretary of State.
How do I register? Am I already registered? I have moved. Do I need to re-register? I’m a college student living away from home. Where do I vote? I’m homebound. Do I have to register in person?
Elections, campaigns, and politics booklists
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Resources
And so it begins . . . another race to the White House is underway. Below are some basic sources on U.S. presidential elections, campaigners, campaign finance, the Electoral College and other resources available from government and non-government sites.