Andy Marso, The Topeka Capitol-Journal
July 20, 2014
Jordan Hanson, of Lawrence, is afraid that when she goes to the polls for the Aug. 5 primary, she will be turned away without being able to vote.
Hanson is a resident of Kansas who is older than 18, has registered to vote and has an official, government-issued photo identification card. The problem? The photo and the "sex" field on the ID, a Kansas driver's license, identify her as a man.
Hanson, a transgender Kansan, said she is loathe to let her gender identity be vetted by a random poll worker.
"My identification and my ability to vote should not be up to the subjective interpretation of anyone," Hanson said.
More: http://cjonline.com/news/2014-07-20/transgender-kansans-fear-voter-id-law-roadblock (http://cjonline.com/news/2014-07-20/transgender-kansans-fear-voter-id-law-roadblock)
This is why I've been doing absentee ballots.
At least for the next election I will be legally Jill in every which way.