Raffensperger proposes state constitutional amendment to ensure 'only Americans vote' in Georgia

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Raffensperger poses Constitutional Amendment to ensure ‘only Americans vote’ in Georgia
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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger discusses his initiative to put a constitutional amendment on the 2022 ballot for the citizens of Georgia to vote to ensure voter integrity in their state elections. Secretary Raffensperger says the Constitutional Amendment will propose  closing a current loophole in the state's constitutional language, which could potentially allow "non-citizens to be voting in municipal elections," similar to what is being seen in New York City. Raffensperger comments that this is in effort "to make sure only American citizens vote in our elections in Georgia."

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