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A Mexican citizen and legal U.S. resident was charged with six election crimes after being reelected as mayor of Coldwater, Kansas.
Kansas officials believe newly available federal immigration data could uncover hundreds or thousands of similar cases.
A previous attempt to require proof of citizenship for voting was struck down by courts, which found scant evidence of widespread noncitizen voting.
A case of a noncitizen accused of illegally voting in Kansas elections has two Republican state officials believing they will find more — perhaps hundreds or thousands more.
"Noncitizen voting is a real problem," said Attorney General Kris Kobach. "It is not something that happens, you know, once in a decade. It is something that happens fairly frequently."
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