7 States are Pushing Non-Citizen Voting - Calm down, it's only local elections and slippery slope is a fallacy.

  • 🇵🇦 Nuestro primer dominio localizado está en español en kiwifarms.pa. Our first localized domain is on Spanish on kiwifarms.pa.
  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account

Several states in the U.S. are pushing for non-citizen voting, something that has been a long-standing debate with the recent increase in immigration – both legal and illegal.

So far, efforts to expand non-citizen voting don’t apply to national elections for president or Congress, nor to state offices like governor or state legislator. However, democrats have brought this to the table.


Indeed, as reported by the Daily Signal, Congress passed legislation in 1996 prohibiting noncitizens from voting in federal elections. State constitutions vary, although so far the idea has been a local matter.


Local laws also vary. Some apply only to legal residents, like green card holders, while others apply to illegal immigrants as well.

States where local jurisdictions allow non-citizens to vote or are considering doing so include Maryland, California, Illinois, Vermont, District of Columbia, New York and Massachusetts.

In Takoma Park, Maryland, non-citizens have been allowed to vote since March of 1991. Since that time, nine other local jurisdictions have followed suit: Barnesville, Chevy Chase, Garrett Park, Glen Echo, Martin’s Additions and Somerset.

In California, the Los Angeles Unified School District authorized a study in 2019 to determine whether voting eligibility should extend to non-citizens. The change would require voters to approve a ballot question. If it goes that way, Los Angeles would follow in San Francisco’s footsteps, as the city allows non-citizens to vote in school board elections.

In Illinois, state Sen. Celina Villanueva proposed last June to allow non-citizens to vote in local school board elections statewide. Illinois was the first state to provide Medicaid coverage to residents, regardless of immigration status, and Chicago was the first major city to allow non-citizen voting in 1989.

In Vermont, voters in two cities approved measures to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections for offices like mayor, city council and school board. The RNC, Vermont Republican Party and a group of voters sued the two cities in response.

In D.C., council member Brianne Nadeau reintroduced a bill to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections, making legal permanent residents eligible to vote for mayor, attorney general, council, school board and advisory neighborhood commissions.

The New York City Council is reviewing a proposal to enfranchise non-citizens for local elections. The change, if enacted, would allow more than 600,000 non-citizens to vote in local elections.


In Massachusetts, six cities have started the process of considering giving non-citizens the ability to vote.

On the other hand, voters in four states have blocked non-citizens from voting: Colorado, Alabama, Florida and North Dakota.
 
The Trump's Chosen People will sell your birthright to the illegal immigrant who eventually thank you by fleeing the scene when he runs you over.
 
You want legit foreign election interference? Because this is how you fucking get it.
 
Why should non-citizens of a country be allowed to vote in said country's elections at any level of government? As a non-citizen of a country, why should you have any say in that country's government? The idea of this makes absolutely no sense to me. If you wish to vote in elections within a country, become a legal citizen of that country, if you can't, well tough shit, go back to your own country and vote...
 
Im glad I'm in one of the states that blocked non-citizen voting. If you're not a citizen, you have no fucking business in our internal affairs.
 
How does it make any fucking sense for a non-citizen of a country to be able to vote in said country's elections? Would it make any sense for me to hop the border into Canada and be able to vote?

They're being a little too obvious with their agendas and they somehow think we aren't noticing.
 
The New York City Council is reviewing a proposal to enfranchise non-citizens for local elections. The change, if enacted
>The change, if enacted
Don't be coy, of course it's going to be enacted, NY has governor Kathy Holocaust that is currently doing a speedrun on fucking up an entire city/state with her batshit crazy rules.
 
How does it make any fucking sense for a non-citizen of a country to be able to vote in said country's elections? Would it make any sense for me to hop the border into Canada and be able to vote?

They're being a little too obvious with their agendas and they somehow think we aren't noticing.
They don't care if you're noticing.
 
Why should non-citizens of a country be allowed to vote in said country's elections at any level of government? As a non-citizen of a country, why should you have any say in that country's government? The idea of this makes absolutely no sense to me. If you wish to vote in elections within a country, become a legal citizen of that country, if you can't, well tough shit, go back to your own country and vote...
This has been the main, obvious, argument against this shit from the beginning. Its so effective and easy to figure out that in order to try and bypass it liberals just call you a racist for using it against their tiny brains.

So pretty much they bury their head in the sand and hurl obsenities at you like a child, which is pretty much their answer to every other obvious argument against their bat shit insane policies.
 
How does it make any fucking sense for a non-citizen of a country to be able to vote in said country's elections? Would it make any sense for me to hop the border into Canada and be able to vote?

They're being a little too obvious with their agendas and they somehow think we aren't noticing.
Gives me an idea...brb going to Canada
 
Why should non-citizens of a country be allowed to vote in said country's elections at any level of government? As a non-citizen of a country, why should you have any say in that country's government? The idea of this makes absolutely no sense to me. If you wish to vote in elections within a country, become a legal citizen of that country, if you can't, well tough shit, go back to your own country and vote...
You can in the UK, but that's dependent on you being a citizen of another Commonwealth country. A holdover from Empire and trying to make the Commonwealth of Nations an organisation worthwhile for its constituents to be a part of without accusations of being a neo-imperialist institution.
 
Let's just take a clipboard to Guatemala and ask them who they want to vote for. Why wait for the migrants to get here? Let's streamline the system.
 
How does it make any fucking sense for a non-citizen of a country to be able to vote in said country's elections? Would it make any sense for me to hop the border into Canada and be able to vote?
Probably will be one of the admissible reasons to visit Canada soon. "No, sir, I don't want to live here, but my fourth cousin paid me to vote against some douchebag in his district, lolidk." "OK, sounds good. On your way, sir."

Globohomo is global.
 
More sensationalist bullshit that will go no where. But it satisfies the narrative that we should be afraid of everything and everyone who doesn't fit in my specific idea of utopia.

How do you feel about the long noses and joggers OP? Still worried the migrants will take your job at McDonald's?

Better be scared, better be worried better cry on kiwi farms where it will definitely make a difference.
 
Let's just take a clipboard to Guatemala and ask them who they want to vote for. Why wait for the migrants to get here? Let's streamline the system.
How about they just cut out the middle man and install the corporate dictatorship they so desperately want without even the pretense of democracy?

They should and they probably will, like I said it's getting a little fucking obvious what they're up to, demanding open borders while giving anyone that sets foot here the right to vote while pushing the narrative that "brown skin? vote Democrat!", it should be getting pretty clear to everyone what's going on here and you don't have to be racist to see why just giving up your country's sovereign right to control it's own elections is a bad idea.

More sensationalist bullshit that will go no where. But it satisfies the narrative that we should be afraid of everything and everyone who doesn't fit in my specific idea of utopia.

How do you feel about the long noses and joggers OP? Still worried the migrants will take your job at McDonald's?

Better be scared, better be worried better cry on kiwi farms where it will definitely make a difference.
Meanwhile they sure want people on the left to be scared of muh WHITE SUPREMACIST NAZIS literally lynching every minority they see while yelling "THIS IS MAGA COUNTRY!!!"
 
Atrás
Top Abajo