New Kansas Lawsuit over Whether Kansas Secretary of State Has Authority to Set Up Two Lists of Registered Voters

On July 19, the Kansas ACLU filed a new lawsuit in Kansas state court, over whether the Secretary of State has authority to set up two lists of registered voters. Kris Kobach, the Secretary of State, has created a list of registered voters who used the federal voter registration form, and a separate list for those who used the state form. Persons on the first list will only be allowed to vote for Congress in the upcoming August 2 primary.

The lawsuit, Marvin Brown v Kobach, argues that the Kansas Constitution and election laws contain no authorization for two separate lists of registered voters. The new lawsuit will probably be decided very quickly, because the primary is only two weeks away. The case is filed in Shawnee County.


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New Kansas Lawsuit over Whether Kansas Secretary of State Has Authority to Set Up Two Lists of Registered Voters — 1 Comment

  1. The usual communist suspects love having NON-citizens being able to vote in elections in the USA.

    When did Civil WAR II start ???
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    ALLEGIANCE chain back to 4 July 1776 USA citizens and later naturalized USA citizens —

    means ZERO to such communist suspects — who have allegiance ONLY to communism and statism.

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