Kansas supreme court rules state constitution does not provide the right to vote
by Associated Press and Guardian staff from US news | The Guardian on (#6N7CK)
Narrow decision says lower court failed to identify fundamental right to vote', drawing fiery dissent from three of seven justices
In a bizarre mixed ruling combining several challenges to a 2021 election law, Kansas's supreme court has ruled that its residents have no right to vote enshrined in the state's constitution.
The opinion centering on a ballot signature-verification measure elicited fiery dissent from three of the court's seven justices. But the majority held that the court failed to identify a fundamental right to vote" within the state.
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