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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 7300 (Introduced in House) — To promote the integrity and improve the administration of elections for Federal office, and for other purposes. · Sec. 142

Sec. 142. Requirement to notify State election officials of individuals recused from jury service on grounds of noncitizenship

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If a United States district court recuses an individual from serving on a jury on the grounds that the individual is not a citizen of the United States, the court shall transmit a notice of the individual’s recusal to— the chief State election official of the State in which the individual resides; and the Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. Upon receipt of notice of an individual’s recusal transmitted pursuant to subsection (a), a chief State election official, in consultation with the Director of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, shall— determine if such individual is a citizen of the United States; and in the case that such individual is not a citizen of the United States, remove such individual from the official list of eligible voters.
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