- New Hampshire voters became the target of legal lunacy last week when a state judge issued a temporary injunction against enforcement of a new law requiring a person registering to vote within 30 days of an election to show proof of residency.
- Currently, California is joined by nine other states in welcoming foreigners to vote in certain special elections, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
- A 2016 study from Old Dominion University found that 6.4 percent of the 42 million foreigners in the U.S. voted in 2008, so it's not unreasonable to surmise that the number of illegitimate votes could reach into the millions.
- Where the law threatens to disenfranchise an individual's right to vote, the only viable remedy is to enjoin its enforcement, wrote Presiding Superior Justice Kenneth C.
- The U.S. House of Representatives adopted a nonbinding resolution in September condemning efforts to enable illegal immigrants to vote in U.S. elections.
- A state law that took effect in April automatically registers driver's license applicants as voters, whether citizens qualified to cast a ballot or illegals who are not.
- If the vote is diluted by those determined to boost their ballot totals at any cost, Americans will have lost the ability to determine their future.
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Why Would Dems Oppose Measures Ensuring Clean Elections?
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