As an area election official, I’ve the accountability to make sure that all eligible voters can take part freely and pretty in elections. That’s why I would like voters to grasp the hurt that may be attributable to passing the SAVE Act, which could make it to the Home flooring subsequent week.
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act claims to resolve an issue that doesn’t exist. It’s based mostly on false data that unfold forward of the 2024 election, suggesting that noncitizens are voting in massive numbers. That’s merely not true.
Election officers have quite a few safeguards in place to make sure that solely eligible voters can register and vote. In a examine performed by the Brennan Middle for Justice that checked out 23.5 million votes throughout 42 jurisdictions within the 2016 basic election, solely about 30 situations of noncitizens casting votes had been discovered. That’s a price of simply 0.0001% — nowhere close to sufficient to have an effect on the result of any election and much decrease than what number of eligible voters can be impacted by a documentary proof of citizenship requirement.
Plus it’s already unlawful for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. Election officers like me confirm voter identification utilizing federal and state databases, corresponding to Social Safety and DMV data. And the penalties are steep — noncitizens who register or vote illegally danger deportation and shedding any likelihood at citizenship.
So what would the SAVE Act really do?
It could require individuals to point out documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote. Which may sound easy, however it’s not. Eligible paperwork embrace a REAL ID-compliant identification indicating U.S. citizenship; a legitimate U.S. passport, navy ID and repair report; a government-issued photograph ID exhibiting U.S. birthplace; or a government-issued photograph ID that doesn’t point out birthplace or citizenship and a legitimate secondary doc.
As a result of solely a handful of states challenge IDs that point out citizenship, many citizens should provide further documentation to show their citizenship. Moreover, individuals who have modified their names (corresponding to married ladies) would want to produce additional paperwork, and voters in rural areas may need to journey lengthy distances simply to register. In accordance with the Brennan Middle, tens of millions of voters could possibly be affected — people who find themselves already U.S. residents however would face additional boundaries to registering to vote.
This isn’t simply theoretical. In New Hampshire, a brand new voter ID regulation turned away almost 100 certified voters in a single city election as a result of they didn’t have the precise paperwork.
Let’s be clear: the SAVE Act wouldn’t “safeguard” our elections. It could undermine them by making it tougher for Individuals to vote.
As somebody who’s tasked with upholding democracy, I urge our Congress and the US Senate to take this invoice off the desk and uphold democracy, too. I counsel that if Congress wish to enact advances in election administration, they need to observe the methodology that has labored up to now for payments such because the Voting Rights Act, the Nationwide Voter Registration Act and the Assist America Vote Act. These elections legal guidelines had been drafted in a bipartisan vogue with native elections officers and voter advocates on the desk.
Kristin Connelly, the elected clerk-recorder in Contra Costa, oversees the county’s elections.