May 8, 2024

Secretary of State Not Worried About Criticism

Garden City, KS (westernkansasnews.com) Tangled in a legal controversy over the state’s voter id laws. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach was in Garden City Thursday, one day after filing for re-election. Kobach calls himself the guardian of state sovereignty.

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Kobach also answers critics that say he has overextended the role of his office.

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In defending the voter id law, Kobach provides an example from Seward County on why its enforcement is so important.  Back in 1997, illegal votes were cast in a ballot initiative on hog farming.

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Kobach says that is why his job is to make sure only Kansas citizens vote.

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Kobach says several elections have been determined by five votes or less and one ended in a tie that required a coin flip in his office.

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