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Committee advances amendment to CACR 4 narrowing citizenship language; 10–7 vote
Summary
The Election Law Committee adopted an amendment to CACR 4 that removes an explicit citizenship requirement and leaves domicile/residency language; the committee reported the measure as amended with a 10–7 vote amid debate over the phrase "actually reside."
The House Election Law Committee debated and approved an amendment to CACR 4 — a proposed constitutional amendment concerning voter eligibility — that removes a citizenship requirement from the text and focuses the question on residency.
Vice Chairman Quayle opened the executive session on CACR 4 and the committee moved amendment 20‑25‑2937H, which removes the citizenship portion so the constitutional…
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