(MSC News)--The next design for personalized Kansas license plates has been decided.
That's according to a release from the Kansas Department of Revenue Monday, which says that of the five designs in the running, one has been selected.
The choice for the new plate, affecting personalized plates only, was decided by public vote, with KDOR saying more than 30,000 votes were cast online.
Selected by those who voted their decision is the plate design showcasing the iconic Flint Hills.
That design, the release says, received over 56% of the votes cast.
Once the new plates are available, with that date not immediately known, Kansans can visit their local county treasurer- office to purchase the new plate for $45.50.
The “Powering the Future” personalized plate design will no longer be available after Jan. 1, 2025. Kansans, who currently have this design, must replace their plate during their next renewal period to keep their personalized plate text.
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