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Democrats deny that illegals on voting rolls intend to vote, will vote, or are even really names of illegals, but Democrats have no interest in checking to ensure no illegals are on voting rolls or voting. Judge throws out challenge to D.C.’s noncitizen voting law (msn.com) 3-22-24Judge throws out challenge to D.C.’s noncitizen voting lawJudge throws out challenge to D.C.’s noncitizen voting law© Astrid Riecken for The Washington PostA federal judge on Wednesday tossed out a lawsuit challenging a D.C. statute letting noncitizens vote in local elections, concluding that the plaintiffs failed to prove the law has harmed them.Judge Amy Berman Jackson in D.C. rejected an argument from seven D.C. voters that letting residents without citizenship cast ballots in local — but not federal — races dilutes the votes of citizens. She said the plaintiffs did not show that they’ve been treated inequitably or denied opportunities because of the D.C. Noncitizen Voting Act, which the D.C. Council passed in 2022.
Democrats deny that illegals on voting rolls intend to vote, will vote, or are even really names of illegals, but Democrats have no interest in checking to ensure no illegals are on voting rolls or voting.
Judge throws out challenge to D.C.’s noncitizen voting law (msn.com) 3-22-24
Judge throws out challenge to D.C.’s noncitizen voting law© Astrid Riecken for The Washington Post
A federal judge on Wednesday tossed out a lawsuit challenging a D.C. statute letting noncitizens vote in local elections, concluding that the plaintiffs failed to prove the law has harmed them.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson in D.C. rejected an argument from seven D.C. voters that letting residents without citizenship cast ballots in local — but not federal — races dilutes the votes of citizens. She said the plaintiffs did not show that they’ve been treated inequitably or denied opportunities because of the D.C. Noncitizen Voting Act, which the D.C. Council passed in 2022.