Voters in South Carolina will have the opportunity to add an amendment to the state constitution that would allow only American citizens to vote in state elections.
The amendment is titled “The Citizens Only Voting Amendment” and it was passed by the South Carolina House of Representatives 105-0 earlier this week.
Last month, the Senate passed the legislation by a vote of 40-3. South Carolina voters will be able to vote on the amendment in November of this year.
“Today South Carolina took an important step forward in defending the value of citizenship,” Senator Josh Kimbrell said, according to Legal Newsline . “We will never allow a non-citizen to vote in any election in our state, but we will make it easy for legal, law-abiding citizens of the United States and of our state to vote in all our elections. Citizenship matters, and this vote proves that point.”He added that this isn’t […]
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