IN THIS SERIES

Have you ever had to dig through old documents just to prove something about yourself? Now imagine needing to do that just to register to vote.

That’s exactly what the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act could require—forcing millions of eligible voters to track down a birth certificate, passport, or naturalization papers just to register for federal elections.

On the surface, it sounds like it’s about election security. But in reality, it could make it harder for many people—especially women who’ve changed their names, rural voters, low-income Americans, and naturalized citizens—to exercise their right to vote.

That’s why I put together this series—to break down what the SAVE Act really does, who it affects, and what you can do to protect your vote.

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Voter Registration Name Steps