Calling voting a fundamental right, Kansas Court of Appeals rules restrictions face high bar
"I Voted" stickers are available after voters cast their ballots on July 28, 2022, at the Johnson County Election Office in Olathe, Kansas. - Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star/TNS

The Kansas Court of Appeals ruled Friday that voting is a fundamental right and that restrictions on it must clear the highest possible bar, in an opinion drawing upon a prior ruling that upheld abortion rights under the state constitution. The appeals court found that a state law limiting the number of advance ballots someone can deliver restricts the right to vote. It also ruled that a provision requiring election officials to verify signatures on advance ballot envelopes impairs the right to vote. If the opinion stands, lawmakers may have a much more difficult time in the future passing lim...