Republican-backed ballot measures that make clear that only American citizens can vote passed in eight states on Tuesday.
Although it’s already illegal and rare for noncitizens to vote in federal elections, the measures were put up for a vote this year after Donald Trump and other Republicans promoted baseless claims of widespread fraud.
Republican-controlled legislatures in Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wisconsin had constitutional amendments on the November ballot that explicitly make it illegal for noncitizens to vote in state and federal elections.
Voters approved the measures in all eight states, NBC News has projected. The margins of victory were large.
Voters approved the measures in all eight states, NBC News has projected. The margins of victory were large, with Oklahoma approving it by more than 80% with about 95% of votes counted.
Supporters of the measures argued such laws are necessary to protect the integrity of elections, highlighting incidents such as a 19-year-old University of Michigan student from China who was charged in late October with making a false affidavit to register to vote, which is a felony, and making an unauthorized attempt to vote. But critics have noted the steep penalty for noncitizens who do vote, which as a criminal charge would also derail any attempt at naturalization and could lead to deportation.








