RNC Suing Vermont Cities For Allowing Non-citizens To Vote

The RNC is finally doing something regarding election integrity.

The RNC is suing the cities of Montpelier and Winooski, Vermont for allowing non-citizens to vote.

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From Fox News:

The Republican National Committee is suing two Vermont cities over new town charters that allow noncitizens to vote in municipal elections.

“Democrats are trying to dismantle the integrity of our elections,” RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Monday. “In addition to attacking widely supported safeguards like voter ID, Democrats also want foreign citizens to vote in American elections. Republicans are fighting back on this far-left assault against election integrity — unlike radical Democrats, we believe that our elections should be decided solely by American citizens. This is a matter of principle and we will fight in all 50 states to ensure this remains the case.”

The case centers around the Vermont cities of Montpelier and Winooski, who in May had changes to their charters approved by the state’s Senate that allowed noncitizens to vote in their municipal elections.

“I believe if someone wishes to be able to vote they should be a citizen,” Vermont state Sen. Brian Collamore told Fox News in an interview at the time. “The Montpelier bill allows what is defined as a legal resident of the United States to be able to vote in city elections. … If someone is here on a permanent basis, why would he or she not want to participate in the process to become a citizen?”

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