Texas voters approve constitutional amendment requiring US citizenship to vote
The amendment reinforces existing U.S. citizenship voting requirements in Texas, a measure confirmed by voters Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
- Texas voters approved a constitutional amendment on Tuesday requiring people be citizens of the United States to vote in Texas.
- Under current Texas registration rules, U.S. citizenship is already required to register to vote in Texas, a requirement the amendment now enshrines in the constitution.
- Voters also passed a parental-rights amendment Tuesday that affirms parents as primary decision-makers for their children.
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Texas Voters Approve Amendments to Ban Noncitizens From Voting, Affirming Parental Rights - The Thinking Conservative News
Texas voters approved amendments banning noncitizen voting, codifying parental rights, and prohibiting future inheritance taxes. The post Texas Voters Approve Amendments to Ban Noncitizens From Voting, Affirming Parental Rights appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
The Texans decided on several constitutional amendments, dozens of local proposals, and elections in the November 4 elections.What You Should KnowAccording to NBC News projections, Texas voters passed two amendments to the state constitution.These amendments clarify that only U.S. citizens can vote in the state and enshrine parental rightsThe bill passed on Tuesday will add to the state constitution a text that says: “The people of Texas affirm …
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