Just as they were electing liberal judge Susan Crawford to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in a nationally-watched special election Tuesday, Badger State voters resoundingly enacted a state constitutional amendment to ban non-citizens from voting.
By a vote of 70%-30% statewide, voters approved an amendment to change constitutional language that says “every” U.S. citizen 18 or older has a right to vote to instead say that “only” a U.S. citizen 18 or older can vote in national, state, and local elections.
Only one of Wisconsin’s 72 counties delivered more “no” votes than “yes” on the measure: the Democrat bastion of Dane County, which includes the state capital of Madison.
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