Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants to require proof of citizenship on voter registration forms, reported the New York Post.
In a letter to Republican leaders in the state's House and Senate, LaRose asked for legislative action to enact the move.
"American elections are only for American citizens," LaRose said. "This is common sense and it's also the law. Despite roadblocks and lack of support from the federal government, Ohio has led the way in removing noncitizens from the voter rolls and referring those who violate the law to prosecutors."
LaRose cited a recent decision by the Supreme Court ruling that voters must provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote, that now provides the chance to "require front-end citizenship verification prior to a registration being processed."
"This would be a great step forward for future elections, and I'm asking the Ohio General Assembly to pass legislation further protecting the integrity of Ohio's elections."
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