Indiana rejects, cancels voter registration for more than half of flagged naturalized Hoosiers
Voting rights advocates submitted the data as part of their request for a preliminary injunction against the state's proof-of-citizenship law.
The state of Indiana has rejected or canceled the voter registrations of more than 60% of immigrant Hoosiers challenged under a recent proof of citizenship law — not including several hundred with pending cases.
Voting rights advocates challenging the statute recently submitted the data to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana as part of their request for a pause on enforcement of the statute.
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