The bill amends Kansas election laws to improve voter registration processes and maintain the integrity of voter rolls. It allows for the removal of voters from registration lists if they obtain a driver's license from another state, requiring an attestation on voter registration forms that acquiring a foreign driver's license indicates a change of residency for voting purposes. The county election officer is mandated to notify individuals who are removed from the voter registration rolls, providing them the opportunity to be reinstated by proving their citizenship.

Additionally, the bill updates the requirements for voter registration applications, including the collection of personal information to prevent duplicate registrations and assess eligibility. It mandates that the director of the division of motor vehicles provide a quarterly list to the secretary of state detailing all driver's licenses issued to individuals who have obtained a license in another jurisdiction. The secretary of state must compare this list with voter registration rolls and instruct the county election officer to remove names within five business days if necessary. The bill also repeals certain sections of existing law to streamline voter registration processes and enhance the confidentiality of voter information.

Statutes affected:
As introduced: 25-2309, 25-2324