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South Dakota kicks 273 'noncitizens' off its voter rolls even with general election voting underway

  • South Dakota removed 273 individuals from its voter rolls amid ongoing general election voting due to mistaken citizenship status, according to the state Department of Public Safety.
  • Republican Secretary of State Monae Johnson emphasized that maintaining election integrity is a top priority for South Dakota.
  • The ACLU warned against blanket purges, stating it risks disenfranchising eligible voters so close to the election and called for transparency.
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