A Kansas law required a passport, a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship to register, but it was struck down after a court found that around 31,000 eligible voters had been blocked.
Should You Need to Prove Citizenship to Vote? Ask Kansas.
Originally reported by New York Times. Read the full story at the original source.
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