Polling has shown that a large majority of Americans oppose allowing non-U.S. citizens to vote in elections.
On Election Day, voters backed up that sentiment.
Eight states had citizen-only voting initiatives on their ballots Nov. 5. These initiatives passed by wide margins in each state.
Separately, a measure in Santa Ana, California, that would have opened the door for non-citizens to vote in citywide elections was soundly defeated.
“Voters in eight states sent a very clear and unmistakable message: Only citizens should vote,” Paul Jacob, a board member at Americans for Citizen Voting, said. “Every ballot measure passed by whopping margins.” […]
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