Issue Position: Voting Rights

Issue Position

Date: Jan. 1, 2018
Issues: Elections

My parents, especially my father taught me to participate in our democracy through the simple act of voting. I have fond memories of when I was child, going with my father to vote. He became a US citizen after immigrating from Mexico and he held a strong belief in exercising his right to vote. It was only after I became an adult that I understood why dad would show a piece of paper that looked like a receipt when he voted. This was called a Poll Tax, and Texas did not repeal it until 1966. All eligible minority voters were required to pay about $1.75 in order to vote. The poll tax law kept the poor and minority population from voting. Kansas has discriminatory voting laws and I will focus on changing the laws to make it easier to vote. We must stop every attempt to lead us back to the days of paying a poll tax to vote.


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