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Nebraska will comply with federal voter data sharing amid push for proof-of-citizenship laws ahead of May 12 primary.
In 2026, Nebraska faces key elections amid national debate over voter integrity, with federal efforts to mandate proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting gaining momentum.
The SAVE America Act, expected to pass the House, would require such documentation for federal elections, but North Dakota is exempt due to its existing system that verifies citizenship without voter registration.
Nebraska’s Secretary of State Bob Evnen confirmed the state will share voter data with the federal government, though he noted existing access to similar information.
Nebraska already enforces strict voter ID laws and has rare instances of noncitizen voting.
While supporters say these measures boost trust, critics warn of increased barriers and costs.
The state’s primary is set for May 12.
Nebraska cumplirá con el intercambio de datos federales de votantes en medio de la presión por leyes de prueba de ciudadanía antes de las primarias del 12 de mayo.