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Voter suppression has a long history, according to political scientist Darius Watson, and it is constantly taking on new forms.
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How voter suppression started and the many forms it takes, and interest in genealogy has increased during the pandemic.
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After weathering three elections with the new mail-in and absentee voting rules in place, Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft feels ready for November 3 and hopes to be reelected to the office.
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President Trump has been talking about the possibility of a fraudulent election, particularly if a lot of Americans vote by mail. Experts say there’s no evidence to support the claim.
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Violent crime and the police, property tax cuts for developers, and a looming budget cut top the list of concerns for Kansas City Council members, and an in-depth look at if elections systems ensure safe and accurate voting.
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Missouri voters looking to avoid the polling place should be prepared to determine their eligibility for either absentee or mail-in voting, whether they need the services of a notary public and if they'll have to pay for those services.
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Voters in Kansas and Missouri will head to the polls Aug. 4 for primary elections, but the COVID-19 pandemic has opened up other voting options for people in both states.
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Voting by mail in the U.S. first came about during the Civil War, but its availability has grown this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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What the evidence tells us about voting by mail, and how COVID-19 is forcing designers and architects to rethink our physical work spaces.
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One of the hallmarks of Kris Kobach's time as Kansas Secretary of State was his power to investigate and prosecute voter fraud. Kobach, who is now running…
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Segment 1: The voter ID laws enacted in 35 states are inefficient and have little to no impact. Requiring voters to provide identification to cast their…
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More beds or more servicesLegislators heard Wednesday that Kansas either needs to improve a range of services for the mentally ill or to be prepared to…