Yes, that is after the 2012 election, contrary to the implementation date Secretary of State Kobach believed prudent before the General Presidential Election. The lead RINO (Republican In Name Only) in the Kansas Senate (Senate President Steve Morris) has killed a proposed earlier enactment in June 2012. Apparently, even Kobach has conceded that legislation pushing for earlier implementation is dead.
Kobach, a conservative Republican, disputes those claims and contends
that the rule will prevent illegal immigrants and other non-citizens
from registering to vote. He said there’s little sense in delaying the
proof-of-citizenship requirement until after the busiest registration
period every four years.“It’s outrageous,” Kobach told The
Associated Press. “Because of his action today, it is very likely that
dozens of aliens -illegal or not illegal – will get on the Kansas voter
rolls.”…Kobach said Morris and his allies want to avoid an election-year vote against a popular measure.
“His actions go against the state’s interests to protect a small number of liberal Republicans from their constituents,” Koback said.