
Missouri Voter Signs Spark Controversy
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In Clay County, Missouri, a sign at a polling station stirred controversy during the April 2024 municipal election, stating only U.S. citizens can vote. This sign, optional and not required, sparked debate on voter suppression and intimidation. Despite noncitizen voting being rare, the political climate has blown up the issue. Election officials have wiggle room on postings, and groups advocating for fair access argue these signs are unnecessary and intimidating. The debate continues, with Kansas considering a similar amendment in November.
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