More than 30,000 Kansans voted last week on the designs for the next personalized license plates, choosing a design featuring the Flint Hills.
The Flint Hills plate got more than 56% of the vote, beating out the other four options. It will replace the “Powering the Future” tag that the state has used for personalized license plates since 2020.
“We are excited to reveal the next Kansas personalized plate design and will now work to get the design ready for production and for Kansans to purchase in 2025,” said David Harper, Kansas Department of Revenue Division of Vehicles director.
The designs are only used for people who get customized letters and numbers on their plates. It costs $45.50 to opt for a personalized plate.
The voting on the design mirrors the process the Kansas Department of Revenue used to select a new standard license plate design in December after backlash to a proposed design plates prompted a public vote. It was the first time Kansans voted on license plate designs.