Kansas State Trial Court Permanently Enjoins Secretary of State from Maintaining Two Separate Lists of Voters

On November 4, a state trial court in Kansas permanently enjoined the Secretary of State from keeping two separate lists of registered voters. One list would have been people who used the federal voter registration form, and the Secretary of State wanted to prevent those voters from voting for state and local office. The case is Brown v Kobach, Shawnee County District Court, 2016-cv-550. The court order says there is nothing in the Kansas election code authorizing the Secretary of State to maintain two separate lists.


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