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VisitImpact of the SAVE Act on voter turnout in the next federal election
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Data inconclusive • 25%
Election turnout data from the Federal Election Commission
House GOP, Led by Johnson and Roy, Introduces SAVE Act for Voter Citizenship Proof
May 8, 2024, 03:46 PM
House Republicans have introduced the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for registration to vote in federal elections. This legislation, championed by House Speaker Mike Johnson and Representative Chip Roy, aims to ensure that only American citizens participate in U.S. elections. The bill, also known as the Equal Representation Act by Rep. Chuck Edwards, has garnered support from various GOP members who emphasize its necessity in maintaining election integrity. House Speaker Mike Johnson lauded the SAVE Act as a critical measure. The SAVE Act is a response to concerns about noncitizen voting, despite it being already illegal and reportedly rare.
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Increased Voting Disputes • 25%
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Increased voter turnout • 33%
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Divided opinion • 34%
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Challenges at both state and federal levels • 25%
Increase in Republican registrations • 33%
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