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Originally posted by Don Pichardo View PostWeren’t we discussing illegality if aliens voting. That section only limits them from voting in like 3 things. They can vote for anything else
Federally relAted. I understood perfectly.
Now, more specifically to the case at hand, to wit, illegals voting in TX, I believe its SB 14 that deals with voting rights. I did also find this info from the TX Sec of State...
To be eligible to register to vote in Texas, a person must be:
A United States citizen;
https://www.sos.state.tx.us/election...argepamp.shtml
So, yes, the Ds misrepresenting vital information like that is fraudulent
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Originally posted by 1bad65 View PostThe better question would be; how often do we see him post in proper English?
This is a Internet Forum. A Boxing one at that. This isn’t the halls of Cambridge university.
If you think I’m about to spell check or even care about grammar on time off your on that special weed.
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Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View PostYou were the one that mentioned the constitution, so I responded to you with the appropriate federal law.
Now, more specifically to the case at hand, to wit, illegals voting in TX, I believe its SB 14 that deals with voting rights. I did also find this info from the TX Sec of State...
To be eligible to register to vote in Texas, a person must be:
A United States citizen;
https://www.sos.state.tx.us/election...argepamp.shtml
So, yes, the Ds misrepresenting vital information like that is fraudulent
California Voter Registration Eligibility
In order to be eligible to vote in the state of California, you must be:
A citizen of the United States.
A California resident.
18 years old or older on Election Day.
Not currently in prison or on parole for a felony conviction.
Some citizens serving certain legal sentences can vote, and those with felony convictions who've had their civil rights restored can vote (voting rights are automatically restored once parole is completed). Refer to the state's section on voting rights with criminal convictions for details specific to your situation.
Not found to be mentally incompetent by a court.
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Originally posted by Don Pichardo View PostThanks. I got curious and in California it’s the same.
California Voter Registration Eligibility
In order to be eligible to vote in the state of California, you must be:
A citizen of the United States.
A California resident.
18 years old or older on Election Day.
Not currently in prison or on parole for a felony conviction.
Some citizens serving certain legal sentences can vote, and those with felony convictions who've had their civil rights restored can vote (voting rights are automatically restored once parole is completed). Refer to the state's section on voting rights with criminal convictions for details specific to your situation.
Not found to be mentally incompetent by a court.
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