Santa Ana in Orange County could soon be the first California city to permit noncitizens to vote in all municipal elections.
If passed, the measure would allow both legal and illegal immigrants to vote in all local elections, including the mayoral and city council races, as well as proposed sales tax increases and municipal bond measures.
“We support our immigrant residents and Santa Ana is a vibrant city rich in the traditions of immigrant communities, families, and businesses,” she writes. “But we must assess the importance of protecting neighborhoods, cleaning and fixing our streets, and picking up trash.”
In a letter of support for Measure DD, councilmembers argue that, over the first 150 years of U.S. history, 40 states and territories allowed noncitizen voting at various times.
“Federal law is clear that noncitizens can vote in local elections if state and local law allows it,” they wrote in favor of the measure.
Councilmembers Phil Bacerra and David Penaloza and Mayor Valerie Amezcua voted against bringing the measure to voters.
Measure DD, which the Santa Ana city council approved for inclusion on the ballot in November 2023, is being watched nationally due to the hot-button nature of the proposal.
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