(MSC News)--It's a different type of vote being offered to Kansas residents this election season, with the State of Kansas, Monday, announcing that voting is now open for the next Kansas personalized license plate design.
According to a release from the Kansas Department of Revenue, votes can be cast online, now through Friday evening at 5:00, here. By going to that link, Kansans are able to select their favorite design of those featured on the website.
The release explains that the vote is different than the one held last year for standard state plates. Instead, this vote is to determine which design will replace the current "Powering the Future" design currently used on state, personalized plates.
Votes can be cast for a preferred design multiple times, prior to the Friday cutoff. The winning design will be announced Monday.
According to the release, shortly after voting concludes, the winning design will enter production and be available for purchase in 2025.
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