Tell Congress: Pass the SAVE Act
March 16, 2026
What the SAVE Act Does
The SAVE Act strengthens election integrity by requiring states to verify citizenship before registering voters in federal elections.
1. Requires Proof of Citizenship
Voters registering for federal elections must provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship such as:
2. Prevents Non-Citizens from Registering
Election officials must verify citizenship before adding someone to voter rolls.
This closes a major loophole in the National Voter Registration Act.
3. Protects Voter Rolls
States would be required to:
• audit voter rolls
• remove confirmed non-citizens
• verify citizenship through available records
4. Gives States Better Verification Tools
The bill allows states to access federal databases to verify citizenship status during registration.
This helps election officials catch errors before they happen.
Why This Matters
Only U.S. citizens are allowed to vote in federal elections.
That’s already the law.
But without proof of citizenship requirements, our voter registration system relies heavily on trust.
The SAVE Act restores confidence, transparency, and accountability in our elections.
This isn’t about politics.
It’s about protecting the foundation of our democracy.



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