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flag South Dakota passes law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, limiting non-citizens to federal elections only.

flag The South Dakota Senate passed a bill requiring voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship—such as a driver’s license, tribal ID, birth certificate, or passport—when registering to vote. flag Those without such documentation would only be allowed to vote in federal elections. flag If approved by the House and signed by the governor, the law would take effect for the June primary. flag The measure aims to ensure only citizens vote in state and local elections, reflecting broader state-level efforts to tighten voter eligibility.

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