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Republicans file lawsuit challenging Nevada law that allows 'never-resident' citizens born abroad to vote

ArcaMax

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Republicans are challenging a Nevada law that allows U.S. citizens born abroad to vote in the state despite never living in the country. The Republican National Committee, the Nevada Republican Party and Jim Marchant, Republican nominee for ...

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Knewz

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· Jul 8, 2026

Republicans look to ban some American citizens living overseas from voting in US elections

The Republican National Committee (RNC) has filed a lawsuit in Nebraska seeking to ban some American citizens living overseas from voting in U.S. elections, marking the latest effort in the party’s push to tighten election rules before the 2026 midterms. The lawsuit challenges a Nebraska law that allows certain U.S. citizens who have never lived...

WRAL News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Can you vote in NC if you’ve never lived here? GOP bill would bar ‘never-resident’ voters

A Republican-backed bill moving through the North Carolina General Assembly would bar so-called “never-resident” U.S. citizens from voting in state and local elections and add new identification requirements for overseas absentee voters, as lawmakers debate election law changes.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 10, 2026

New Jersey sued over law allowing non-citizens who never lived in state to vote

The Republican National Committee is leading a lawsuit against New Jersey over a law allowing non-citizens with no state residency to vote in elections. The state law allows overseas residents to partake in voter registration and voting based on a relative’s last New Jersey address, but the plaintiffs argue that the state exceeded its constitutional []

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

NJ sued over law allowing noncitizens with no state residency to vote

The Republican National Committee is leading a lawsuit against New Jersey over a law allowing non-citizens with no state residency to vote in elections. The state law allows overseas residents to partake in voter registration and voting based on a relative’s last New Jersey address, but the plaintiffs argue that the state exceeded its constitutional []...Click to read more

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 21, 2026

Trump Endorsement Tests New York GOP in Bitter NY-21 Republican Primary

A Republican primary in New York’s 21st Congressional District has become a high-stakes test of Donald Trump’s influence over New York’s GOP.

Radio New Zealand

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· Jul 5, 2026

NZ First announces policy to restrict voting to citizens only

Voting rights are currently available to legal residents, and visitors on work or study visas.

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Related coverage for "Republicans file lawsuit challenging Nevada law that allows 'never-resident' citizens born abroad to vote": Knewz — Republicans look to ban some American citizens living overseas from voting in US elections. WRAL News — Can you vote in NC if you’ve never lived here? GOP bill would bar ‘never-resident’ voters. Washington Examiner — New Jersey sued over law allowing non-citizens who never lived in state to vote. Off The Press — NJ sued over law allowing noncitizens with no state residency to vote. Coffman Chronicle — Trump Endorsement Tests New York GOP in Bitter NY-21 Republican Primary. Radio New Zealand — NZ First announces policy to restrict voting to citizens only