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California court approves foreign interference in SF school board elections.

A‍ California court upheld a San ⁢Francisco law on Tuesday allowing certain non-citizens to vote ‍in the city’s school board ⁣elections.

According to the ‍ San Francisco Examiner, the California Court of ⁤Appeal‌ ruled “nothing in the state constitution prohibits cities from expanding voter eligibility in‌ Board of Education elections to‍ residents who ​are ​not citizens.” City voters passed Proposition N in ⁤2016, which authorized ⁤foreign nationals who‍ are parents or ⁢guardians to children in San Francisco’s school system to vote ​ in local school board elections. While‌ the ‌measure was only temporary and set to‍ expire in 2022, the San Francisco Board ‌of Supervisors voted in October 2021 to make the ‌change permanent.

Following last ‌year’s historic recall election that resulted ⁢in San Francisco voters⁣ ousting three leftist school board ⁤members, the U.S. Justice ⁣Foundation and California Public ⁢Policy Foundation filed a lawsuit against the city, arguing the measure constituted a violation of the Constitution of ‌California.​ The Superior Court of San Francisco ultimately agreed, ruling in July ⁢2022 that the measure runs “contrary to the California ⁢constitution and state statutes and thus ⁢cannot stand.”

While California’s constitution​ states that “A United States ​citizen 18 years of age‍ and​ resident in this State ⁤may vote,” the California Court of Appeal used legal gymnastics to justify its decision to uphold San Francisco’s⁢ non-citizen voting law. According‌ to the Examiner, ⁤the court’s majority claimed the state constitution “‘affirmatively’ lays out who is eligible⁢ to⁢ vote, but does not expressly prohibit⁤ cities‌ from expanding that right.”

For‍ a party that loved to feign outrage about nonexistent Trump-Russia collusion and “foreign interference” in⁤ the elections process ⁤after the 2016 presidential contest, Democrats throughout the country seem awfully eager to grant illegal aliens ⁤the ability to influence U.S. electoral processes.

Leftist-controlled cities⁣ such as Washington, D.C., have adopted measures in recent years permitting foreign nationals to ⁣vote in local elections.⁢ Unsurprisingly, Republican-backed efforts to condemn — or, in⁣ the case of Washington, D.C.,‌ repeal — such ⁢measures have been met with ⁢resistance from Democrats.


Shawn⁢ Fleetwood is a staff writer for The Federalist and a graduate of ‌the University ‌of Mary Washington. He previously served as a state⁢ content⁢ writer for⁣ Convention of‌ States​ Action and his work has been featured ⁣in numerous⁣ outlets, including ​RealClearPolitics, RealClearHealth, and Conservative Review. Follow him on Twitter @ShawnFleetwood

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