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Attorney General Paxton: 58,000 Non-U.S. Citizens Voted in Texas State Elections

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
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AUSTIN (NBCDFW) - The Texas Department of Public Safety has identified 58,000 non-U.S. citizens who voted in one or more Texas elections, this according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office.

Further, the DPS said there were about 95,000 non-citizens they identified as having a voter registration record in the state.


"Texas law allows lawfully present noncitizens to obtain driver's licenses by showing proof of lawful presence to DPS," Paxton's office said in a statement. "However, only citizens are eligible to vote. And Texas law currently does not require verification of a voter's statement that they are a citizen."

It's not clear if the remaining 37,000 people attempted to vote in any election, be it local, state or federal, or if those who did vote in state elections also voted in federal elections.

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