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In Indiana, a US citizen needed to prove her right to vote
Indiana election officials have canceled or rejected the voter registrations for hundreds of immigrant Hoosiers under a recent proof of citizenship law. One analysis found 981 existing voters had registrations canceled, and another 644 prospective voters have been rejected — or about 62% of the 2,602 people processed.
Charrie Stambaugh was one of those people. Stambaugh has been a U.S. citizen for nearly three decades and has cast a ballot in every election since she became eligible to vote.
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