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“Election officials should tell mail voter registration applicants when citizenship proof is still needed, explain how to provide it, and give reasonable help to applicants with disabilities who need to show documents.”
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“Election officials should notify applicants when citizenship proof is missing, provide accessible ways to show documents, let people use backup evidence, allow fixes for document mismatches, and count provisional ballots once citizenship is verified.”
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“Citizens who do not have standard citizenship papers, or whose records do not match cleanly, should get a process to submit other evidence, swear that they are citizens, and have election officials review the proof.”
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“People should have to show U.S. citizenship proof when registering for federal elections through DMVs, public agencies, mail forms, or, in some states, at polling places by election day.”
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“Election form changes should be clear, secure, and rolled out at a pace that states and voters can realistically handle.”
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“States should register someone for federal elections only after the person shows approved U.S. citizenship documents or proves citizenship through a backup process with other evidence and a sworn statement.”
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“People should have to prove they are U.S. citizens before they can register to vote in federal elections.”
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“Mail voter registration forms should include a section where election officials record details from the citizenship document a person shows, including the document type, dates, issuing office, and ID number.”
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“Eligible voters should get notices, disability accommodations, backup evidence options, ways to fix document mismatches, and provisional ballots that can count if their citizenship is verified later.”
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“Voter registration forms should tell applicants what citizenship proof they need, and election officials should record details from the citizenship documents people use, including dates, issuing office, and any unique ID number.”
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