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States Push for Non-Citizen Voting Bans Amid Record Early Voting

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As the U.S. election nears, eight states are voting on measures to require U.S. citizenship for voting, coinciding with record early voting participation and a tight race between candidates.

The eight states proposing non-citizen voting measures represent a concerted effort by Republican lawmakers to tighten voting laws amid claims of voter fraud.

Early voting trends indicate a strong turnout, with nearly equal participation rates among both Democratic and Republican voters, highlighting the competitive nature of the upcoming election.

Polling data reveals that key swing states are pivotal for both candidates, with no clear advantage for either side, emphasizing the importance of voter turnout.

If the proposed ballot measures pass, they could lead to stricter voting requirements across the states, potentially disenfranchising eligible voters who are not U.S. citizens.

The high early voting turnout may influence the final election results, particularly in swing states where voter mobilization efforts are crucial.

As election day approaches, voter sentiment in key states may shift, affecting the dynamics of the race between Harris and Trump.


Voters in eight states are facing ballot measures that would require U.S. citizenship to vote, despite federal laws already prohibiting non-citizen voting. These measures come in the wake of heightened concerns over voter fraud, particularly among Republican circles. States such as Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Wisconsin are proposing constitutional amendments that explicitly state that only U.S. citizens can vote. The measures reflect a broader Republican strategy to address perceived voter fraud, although investigations have revealed minimal instances of non-citizen voting. Meanwhile, as the U.S. approaches the election, early voting has seen significant participation, with approximately 70 million Americans casting their votes ahead of Election Day. Polling indicates a tight race between candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with key states showing competitive dynamics.

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