ACLU launches effort to inform Kansans with felony records of their voting rights
A leading Kansas civil rights organization says an estimated 30,000 people living in the state should be informed they have the right to vote. The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas launched a...
A leading Kansas civil rights organization says an estimated 30,000 people living in the state should be informed they have the right to vote. The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas launched a...
![Thousands of Kansans with felony records are eligible to vote, according to the ACLU of Kansas. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)](https://www.aclukansas.org/sites/default/files/styles/rich_listing_360_width/public/field_image/cleanshot_2023-12-04_at_12.38.012x.png?itok=OB0qxUGK)
![Thousands of Kansans with felony records are eligible to vote, according to the ACLU of Kansas. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)](https://www.aclukansas.org/sites/default/files/styles/rich_listing_360x360/public/field_image/cleanshot_2023-12-04_at_12.38.012x.png?itok=CY3FqaHM)