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The Senate is reviewing the SAVE America Act, which would mandate proof of citizenship and photo ID for federal elections, following Montana’s discovery of 23 non-citizen votes using the federal SAVE tool.
The SAVE America Act, prioritized by President Trump, is under Senate review and would require voters to show proof of citizenship and a photo ID for federal elections.
Montana confirmed 23 non-citizen voter records via the federal SAVE tool, with nearly 150 ballots cast, though officials haven’t disclosed details on locations or years.
North Dakota says its current system already meets the bill’s requirements, and officials stress no voter will be turned away.
South Dakota lawmakers support the bill, while critics warn it may reduce turnout, especially among vulnerable groups.
The law’s impact depends on final passage and implementation, with concerns over access and enforcement.
El Senado está revisando la Ley SAVE America, que exigiría prueba de ciudadanía e identificación con foto para las elecciones federales, después del descubrimiento de Montana de 23 votos de no ciudadanos usando la herramienta federal SAVE.