Groups seek repeal of Kansas voter citizenship law
By Dion Lefler
Wichita Eagle
TOPEKA About 100 people rallied in the Capitol rotunda Tuesday supporting a proposal by Wichita lawmakers to ease restrictions on voting registration that have resulted in 15,000 Kansans being ineligible to vote.
The demonstrators listened to speeches from like-minded legislators and briefly occupied Gov. Sam Brownbacks ceremonial and public-relations offices in an unsuccessful effort to get him to speak to them.
They were there to protest a state law requiring that new voter registrants provide documents proving their U.S. citizenship generally a birth certificate or passport before they can cast a ballot in an election.
Among those who spoke at the meeting was Derek Bruey, a lifelong Kansan and Wichita State University music education student, who said hes among the 15,000 prospective voters whose registration has been blocked.
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