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learn how you can helpThe SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) is framed as protecting elections, but in reality, it could strip away access for millions of eligible voters. By demanding extra proof of citizenship at registration and re-registration, the Act creates unnecessary red tape that would hit everyday Americans the hardest.
Those most at risk include:
- Women who have changed their last names through marriage, making documents harder to match.
- Military families who move often and may need to track down records from multiple states.
- Naturalized citizens who face long waits or costs to replace lost paperwork.
- People without passports — nearly 2/3 of Americans — who would be left scrambling to prove eligibility.
Our democracy works best when every citizen can vote freely and fairly.
What can you do?
Contact your Senators today and urge them to oppose the SAVE Act.
Are you registered? Make sure your voice can be heard. Confirm that you’re registered and ready for the next election:
check your voter registrationHaven’t registered yet? Use Vote.gov to get set up quickly and securely.
Every voter has rights. Learn what protections are in place to ensure fair and equal access to the ballot.
What are my rights?Stay informed about the people making decisions on your behalf. Look up your local, state, and federal representatives.
Who is my representative?Get up-to-date details on upcoming elections, deadlines, and polling locations in your area.
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