Well, you have five choices for the state’s new license plate design.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly unveiled the field Monday morning, with all designs created by Mammoth Creative Company in partnership with Kansas Tourism. KVOE.com has the options online.
This follows a tentative rollout of one plate design in late November and sharp criticism locally and statewide afterward. Regardless of the design, the new plate will have several key characteristics — especially in order to make it easy for law enforcement and other first responders to read:
*License plate numbers will be seven digits.
*Any phrase, motto, or slogan must be placed at the bottom of the license plate.
*Any graphic must be placed on the right or left side of the license plate number.
*Graphics must not resemble letters, numbers, or special characters in a way that would interfere with the ability to read the license plate number.
*Background design must not interfere with the ability to read the license plate number.
*The license plate must have a light background behind the license plate number, and the license plate number must be black.
Residents wanting to vote can go online to ksplates.kansas.gov. Voting is underway now through 5 pm Friday.