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IMMIGRANT VOTING RIGHTS IN MINNESOTA February 2005.
Five Minnesota state representatives have revived the state's resident
noncitizen voting rights initiative. Authored
by Phyllis Kahn and coauthored by Clark, Mariani, Davnie and Ellison,
H.F. 818 was introduced February 7, 2005 to change the state
constitution to enfranchise adult legal permanent residents. "Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to allow local units of government to authorize permanent resident noncitizens to vote in local government elections?" Minnesota's noncitizen voting rights initiative began with a threat on an e-democracy message board, Minneapolis Issues Forum, that included state legislators, neighborhood leaders, business leaders, arts leaders, and many people from the community at large. In January, 2003, five state legislators introduced a bill in the state house of representatives to amend Article VII, Section 1, of the state Constitution to give communities the authority to allow legal permanent residents to vote in its local elections. The bill would have placed the constitutional change on the November, 2004, ballot, for approval by Minnesotans. However, it never made it out of the Governmental Operations and Veterans Affairs Policy Committee. HISTORY
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