To register to vote in Kansas, you’re required to provide proof of citizenship. Here are the 13 acceptable documents to prove your citizenship.

• Birth certificate

• US passport

• US naturalization documents

• Other proof of US citizenship issued by the federal government

• Bureau of Indian Affairs card number, tribal treaty card number, or tribal enrollment number

• Consular report of birth abroad of a US citizen

• Certificate of citizenship from the US Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services

• Certification of report of birth from the US Department of State

•American Indian card, with KIC classification, from the US Department of Homeland Security

• Final adoption decree showing your name and US birthplace

• Military record of service showing your place of birth in the US

• Extract from a hospital record of birth created at the time of your birth that shows your place of birth in the US

• A driver’s license or non-driver’s identification card only if the agency indicates on your driver’s license or non-driver’s ID card that you provided satisfactory proof of US citizenship

Since 1996, Bonita has served as as Editor-in-Chief of The Community Voice newspaper. As the owner, she has guided the Wichita-based publication’s growth in reach across the state of Kansas and into...

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