Proposal would allow non-citizens to vote during school board elections – Center Square

The proposal could require the State Board of Education to create an affidavit helping non-citizens register for school board elections. Current bill language requires potential voters to verify they are a parent, legal guardian or caregiver of a student; that they live within the boundaries of a school district; and that they intend to stay there until the next school board election.
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Ambiguous End
4 years ago

Considering how political school boards and teachers unions are, this probably does not pass the smell test.

CTC Alum
4 years ago

representation but no taxation i guess we flipped the script the song remains the same

debtsor
4 years ago

And if they mistakenly vote for federal or state elections too….oooops!

Pete Pivo
4 years ago

NO!

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