Moonglow
Diamond Member
What statue, clause or amendment?It violates the California Constitution. Liberal's are so unhinged they are purposely ignoring settled law.It is not illegal and is done in other local elections in other cities..
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What statue, clause or amendment?It violates the California Constitution. Liberal's are so unhinged they are purposely ignoring settled law.It is not illegal and is done in other local elections in other cities..
California passed a law preventing illegals from voting in elections. The Feds only prohibit aliens from voting in Presidential elections and other federal elections. This is a possible loophole in our laws that I'm sure Democrats are going to take advantage of.What statue, clause or amendment?It violates the California Constitution. Liberal's are so unhinged they are purposely ignoring settled law.It is not illegal and is done in other local elections in other cities..
Why do you make people look up shit for you that any moron would know the answer to?What statue, clause or amendment?
Why do you make people look up shit for you that any moron would know the answer to?What statue, clause or amendment?
Voter Registration in California | DMV.ORG
Eligibility
In order to be eligible to vote in the state of California, you must be:
Now, apologize for being a jackass!
- 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.
Why do you make people look up shit for you that any moron would know the answer to?What statue, clause or amendment?
Voter Registration in California | DMV.ORG
Eligibility
In order to be eligible to vote in the state of California, you must be:
Now, apologize for being a jackass!
- 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.
Appears to be dumber than a moron. ^^^That's dmv.org. That isn't the California constitution. dmv.org isn't even a California website, it's a private site.
Even if California's constitution does not allow the San Francisco policy, you certainly didn't provide evidence of it by linking to that dmv.org page.
That is for a federal election, several cities allow non-citizens to vote in local elections especially when it entails a local tax.Appears to be dumber than a moron. ^^^That's dmv.org. That isn't the California constitution. dmv.org isn't even a California website, it's a private site.
Even if California's constitution does not allow the San Francisco policy, you certainly didn't provide evidence of it by linking to that dmv.org page.
Does the California Secretary of State satisfy you?
Voter Registration | California Secretary of State to Register to Vote
Qualifications to Register to Vote
To register to vote in California, you must be:
- A United States citizen and a resident of California (for information on voters in the military or overseas, please see Military and Overseas Voters),
- 18 years old or older on Election Day,
- Not currently in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony (for more information, please see Voting Rights: Persons with a Criminal History), and
- Not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court (for more information, please see Voting Rights: Persons Subject to Conservatorship).
Appears to be dumber than a moron. ^^^That's dmv.org. That isn't the California constitution. dmv.org isn't even a California website, it's a private site.
Even if California's constitution does not allow the San Francisco policy, you certainly didn't provide evidence of it by linking to that dmv.org page.
Does the California Secretary of State satisfy you?
Voter Registration | California Secretary of State to Register to Vote
Qualifications to Register to Vote
To register to vote in California, you must be:
- A United States citizen and a resident of California (for information on voters in the military or overseas, please see Military and Overseas Voters),
- 18 years old or older on Election Day,
- Not currently in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony (for more information, please see Voting Rights: Persons with a Criminal History), and
- Not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court (for more information, please see Voting Rights: Persons Subject to Conservatorship).