Amid a national debate over voting by mail and a 2020 general election in Kansas that, by all accounts, went off without a hitch, slight changes to the state's election laws are still on the table.
Most notably, legislators are weighing a proposal to ban residents from dropping off an advance ballot on behalf of a neighbor or friend, with arguments that such a move is necessary to crack down on potential "ballot harvesting."
That term refers to someone collecting a mass of ballots on behalf of others and then submitting them. It gained widespread prominence as part of President Donald Trump's unverified claims of fraud in mail voting during the 2020 election.