Cleta Mitchell On California Election Law Chaos
“Since 2018, anyone interacting with the Department of Motor Vehicles and other state agencies is automatically added to the voter rolls.” — Cleta Mitchell, Founder
“Since 2018, anyone interacting with the Department of Motor Vehicles and other state agencies is automatically...
“It just does not make sense to me that someone who moves to Los Angeles for...
“Despite all of the hand wringing over citizenship verification, the three big Republican bills leave the...
“(It) undermines the whole concept of citizenship, and what it means to be a member of...
“For generations, Americans have shared a clear and common understanding: voting in federal elections is a...
(from the April 6, 2026, Wall Street Journal Article: “The Constitution Could Let Noncitizens Vote”) “…The...
“Since 2018, anyone interacting with the Department of Motor Vehicles and other state agencies is automatically added to the voter rolls.” — Cleta Mitchell, Founder
“It just does not make sense to me that someone who moves to Los Angeles for a temporary job has more of a voice than
“Despite all of the hand wringing over citizenship verification, the three big Republican bills leave the constitutional loophole for legal noncitizen voting wide open. To
“(It) undermines the whole concept of citizenship, and what it means to be a member of American society.” — Ira Mehlman, Federation for American Immigration
“For generations, Americans have shared a clear and common understanding: voting in federal elections is a right reserved for United States citizens,” Lee said. “While
(from the April 6, 2026, Wall Street Journal Article: “The Constitution Could Let Noncitizens Vote”) “…The Constitution is clear: Under Article I and the 17th
“For generations, Americans have shared a clear and common understanding: voting in federal elections is a right reserved for United States citizens. While current federal
The Alderman of Frederick decided that they would join 12 other cities in Maryland that allow non-citizens to legally vote in municipal elections.
In California, non-citizens have been allowed to vote legally in school board elections in San Francisco and Oakland if they were legal caregivers of students.
In November 2024, voters in eight states overwhelmingly approved constitutional amendments to ensure that only citizens can vote in state and municipal elections.