Utahns concerned SAVE Act will make it harder for some to vote
- The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, aims to require proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration.
- Fears of undocumented individuals influencing elections motivated the bill, although such incidents are rare.
- Acceptable documents would include passports and military IDs, potentially burdening students and others who lack easy access.
- Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon stated the bill shifts the verification burden onto the voter.
- Opponents fear the SAVE Act could create administrative chaos, disproportionately impacting women and low-income people.
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In Rural America, the SAVE Act Is a Direct Attack on Voting
The SAVE Act would require every American to provide a passport or birth certificate in person to register to vote and every time they update their registration. That would be a huge obstacle for millions of citizens.
SAVE Act Requirement Has No Basis in the Constitution
John J. Martin writes on the SAVE Act and how its citizenship voting requirement could be viewed as unconstitutional. The post Opinion | Citizenship Voting Requirement in SAVE Act Has No Basis in the Constitution appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
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