New York City might soon allow noncitizens to vote locally 

A handful of US cities currently allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. It’s not a new practice. The country has a history of doing it. New York City could be the biggest though— allowing close to a million people without citizenship to vote in municipal elections — if City Council approves it in December. Daisy Contreras has the story. 

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