Ohio Republicans are seeking for Ohio to become the seventh state to ban noncitizens from voting in elections.
On November 8th Ohioans voted on Issue 2 which was an amendment to the state’s constitution that would no longer allow noncitizens to vote in local elections in Ohio.
Over 3 million Ohioans voted against noncitizens from voting in local elections whereas 900,000 voted in favor of noncitizens voting in US local elections.
Here were the results:
Although Issue 2 garnered over 77% of people looking to ban non-citizens from voting it’s interesting that almost a million people in the red state of Ohio believe it’s okay for non-citizens to vote in local elections in the US.
Despite Ohio residents voting for Issue 2 to pass, the Republican legislature is still working on legislation that aims to ban non-citizens from going to the polls.
Contrary to popular belief 44 states allow non-citizens to cast their votes for local leaders.
Per AP:
As of 2020, six states — Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota and North Dakota — adopted the “only citizens” alternative in their state constitutions, according to the group Americans for Citizen Voting.
The trend of allowing noncitizens to vote has spread like wildfire across the country.
DC’s City Council recently passed a bill allowing any adult with over 30 days of residency the ability to vote in local elections.