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Study Suggests Illegal Voters Could Affect Election Outcomes

A new study suggests voters who are illegal immigrants could distort the outcomes of elections.

It estimates that as many as 2.7 million non-citizen immigrants are registered to vote in the United States.

Only American citizens are legally eligible to vote.

Researcher David Simcox found that in some districts in California, Florida, and New York, there were more registered voters according to county election records than eligible voters according to the U.S. Census.