A JOINT RESOLUTION, Proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, clarifying that an individual must be a citizen of the United States to be eligible to vote.
Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That at the next general election held in the state, the following amendment to Article VII of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, as set forth in section 2 of this Joint Resolution, which is hereby agreed to, be submitted to the electors of the state for approval.
Section 2. That Article VII, § 2 of the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, be AMENDED:
§ 2. Every
United States Only
an individual who is a citizen
of the United States, is
eighteen years of age or older
who,
and has
met all residency and registration requirements
shall be entitled to vote in all elections and upon all questions
may vote in an election or upon a question
submitted to the voters of the state
unless.
An individual may be
disqualified by law for mental incompetence or the conviction of a
felony. The Legislature may by law establish reasonable requirements
to
insure
ensure
the integrity of the vote.
Each elector who
qualified
qualifies
to vote within a precinct
shall be
is
entitled to vote in that precinct until
he
the elector
establishes another voting residence. An elector
shall
may
never lose
his
residency for voting solely by reason of
his
the elector's
absence from the state.
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