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“People should have to prove U.S. citizenship with accepted documents before states process their federal voter registration, whether they apply at an election office, by mail, at a DMV, or through a public agency.”
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“The U.S. Attorney General and harmed people should be able to sue election offices over voter-registration and list-maintenance rules, while federal officials can issue guidance and update national voter-registration forms without normal paperwork review.”
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“The national mail voter registration form should be allowed to include a proof-of-citizenship step for states that choose to ask mail registrants for that proof.”
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“The mail voter registration citizenship-proof option, related form instructions, and agency-name update should start right away, without a delayed start date.”
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“States should be allowed to require people who register to vote by mail for federal elections to provide proof that they are U.S. citizens.”
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“Federal voter-registration law should name the Election Assistance Commission, instead of the Federal Election Commission, as the agency connected to the mail voter registration form.”
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