District Court of Shawnee County, Kansas
The League of Women Voters, backed by left-wing activist lawyer Marc Elias, sued Kansas in an effort to make elections less secure. Their lawsuit attacked laws requiring basic signature verification to validate absentee ballots and limiting ballot trafficking—commonsense measures designed to ensure that only eligible voters participate and that ballots are handled safely. RITE argued that the Kansas Constitution creates no right to unfettered mail ballot voting, and furthermore grants the state legislature broad discretion to prescribe proof of eligibility. The law is clear: these measures are well within the state’s power to protect election integrity.
On May 31, 2024, the Kansas Supreme Court dismissed the challenge to the ballot harvesting provision and returned the signature verification issue to the trial court for further analysis.