Finally some good news on securing voter integrity.
On Thursday the Supreme Court ruled that Arizona may require proof of citizenship when registering new voters for future elections.
Every time voters are consulted they overwhelmingly want clear proof of citizenship rules imposed.
In 2020, voters in Alabama, Colorado, and Florida joined Arizona and North Dakota in enforcing such a requirement.
A federal judge in Phoenix blocked Arizona’s law in 2022, so the state legislature responded by passing a new law barring those who don’t provide proof from casting ballots in a presidential election.
Why is the left so ferociously opposed to Measures that would prevent non-citizens from voting?
Maybe it is because studies find that roughly 80% of noncitizens support Democrats. And they do vote. A famous 2014 study by two Old Dominion University professors, based on survey data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, indicated that 6.4 percent of all non-citizens voted illegally in the 2008 presidential election, and 2.2 percent in the 2010 midterms.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office has found that up to 3 percent of the 30,000 people called for jury duty from voter registration rolls over a two-year period in one of the 94 current U.S. district courts were non-citizens.
When non-citizens vote, they effectively disenfranchise legitimate voters by diluting their votes.