
Kansas residents are now allowed to register to vote at the state agencies where they receive public benefits under an agreement with civil rights groups.Kansas residents are now allowed to register to vote at the state agencies where they receive public benefits under an agreement with civil rights groups.

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The Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Kansas Department for Children and Families have expanded opportunities for residents wishing to register or update their voter registration.
The National Voter Registration Act requires voter registration assistance for state agencies providing public assistance benefits. The governor's office says the move brings the state back into compliance with federal election law.