Kansas Voting Law
The new Kansas voting law—it's just that easy.
If you're a registered voter, bring one of these to the polls:
- Driver's License
- Nondriver ID Card
- Concealed Carry Handgun License
- U.S. Passport
- Government Employee ID
- U.S. Military ID
- Kansas College ID
- Government Public Assistance ID
- Indian Tribe ID
Changes in Kansas Voting Law
On April 18, 2011, Kansas Governor Sam Brownback signed the Kansas Secure and Fair Election (S.A.F.E.) Act into law.
- 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.