North Dakota Republican Attorney General Drew Wrigley Says Individuals Who Say They Are Citizens Are OK to Vote

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North Dakota’s Attorney General Drew Wrigley declares that people who declare they are residents when they vote are qualified to vote even if they have no proof that they are people.

North Dakota’s AG Wrigley is no complete stranger to debate. The male who was designated by the guv early this year quickly authorized the sale of a big system of farmland by Bill Gates.

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Now Wrigley is back in the news. The GOP AG states that it’s not essential to demand evidence of citizenship from citizens.

However, people in the state claim that this is not constant with the state’s law

North Dakota people argue that the law needs that somebody be a person in order to vote. Instead of recommend citizenship evidence is not needed, these residents recommend evidence is needed in order to identify citizenship. How else do you show citizenship?

It appears like North Dakota has some work to do.

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