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New York is about to let noncitizens vote. It could reshape
New York is about to let noncitizens vote. It could reshape
New York is about to let noncitizens vote. It could reshape local politics forever.
About 800,000 green card holders and others authorized to work in the country will become eligible to vote for mayor, City Council and other local offices.
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