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“Federal-election voters should have to prove citizenship when they vote, either with a physical government photo ID showing citizenship, a photo ID plus another citizenship document, verified state records, or a state citizenship-check system.”
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“Absentee voters should have to send copies of required ID with both the ballot request and the returned ballot, and provisional ballots should count only after the voter's citizenship is verified.”
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“States that already have photo ID laws should be able to keep using them for federal elections if the laws are strong enough, stay in effect, and the U.S. Attorney General approves them or does not respond within 180 days.”
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“People voting in federal elections should have to show accepted photo ID in person, include an ID copy or sworn Social Security-number alternative when voting by mail, and use limited steps to fix a missing ID.”
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“Federal photo ID voting checks should be enforceable through the Help America Vote Act system and existing federal election-law compliance processes.”
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“Most mail voters in federal elections should have to send a photo ID copy or sign a statement with the last four digits of their Social Security number if they cannot get a copy, while some military, disabled, and elderly voters are exempt and states provide free public machines for copying or scanning ID.”
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“People who do not show photo ID at the polling place should be allowed to cast a provisional ballot, but the ballot should count only if they show valid photo ID within three days or sign a timely form saying they lack photo ID because of a religious objection to being photographed.”
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“People voting in person for President, U.S. Senate, or U.S. House should have to show an accepted government photo ID before receiving a regular ballot, and states should provide free qualifying ID to people who cannot afford one or cannot reasonably get one.”
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“Federal photo ID voting checks should begin with federal elections held in 2026 and continue in later years.”
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“States should tell people about federal photo ID checks when they register to vote, and online registration websites should show that notice before registration is finished.”
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