Kansas task force complete guidelines to poll workers on how to implement Voter ID

story at the link.  TOPEKA, Kan. — A special task force created by Secretary of State
Kris Kobach has finished writing 15 pages of regulations detailing how
the new Kansas voter identification laws will be implemented next year
by county poll workers.

Kobach said Tuesday that the work of the 17-member
group outlines how county election officials will require voters to show
valid forms of identification when registering to vote and requesting
ballots during election. The laws were approved by legislators and
signed by Gov. Sam Brownback in the spring.

Kobach, a conservative Republican who is known
nationally for his work on immigration reforms laws, said the
regulations represent the work of “the collective experience” of
elections officers from across Kansas.