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Nearly 400 non-citizens voted in DC’s 2024 general election: Judicial Watch

From Just the News:

Nearly 400 non-citizens voted in Washington, D.C.’s 2024 general election, according to public records, Judicial Watch reported on Tuesday.

In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, the District of Columbia Board of Elections sent Judicial Watch a spreadsheet showing that 388 non-citizens voted in the November general election.

More than 230 of the non-citizen voters are registered Democrats, compared to less than 20 who are registered Republicans, and the rest either registered with a third party or did not register with a party.

“It is an outrage and insult to every American citizen, and may be a violation of federal law, that DC allowed 388 foreign nationals to vote in the 2024 general election,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement on Tuesday. “Congress can and should end this practice immediately.”

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