PIERRE, S.D. (KWAT) –South Dakotans who want to register to vote will soon need to show proof of citizenship.
The Senate passed the measure Thursday 28-to-6.
The bill requires anyone registering to vote to provide a driver’s license, tribal I-D, birth certificate, or similar documents proving they are a U.S. citizen.
People who register without proving citizenship would only be eligible to vote in federal races.
The bill includes an emergency clause.
If passed by the House and signed by the governor, it would apply in the June primary election.


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