Kansas US Senator fights for election integrity, pushes for passage of SAVE Act
Washington D.C. – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. called for the immediate passage of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act on the Senate floor this afternoon. The SAVE Act is crucial for protecting the integrity of our elections by requiring proof of American citizenship when registering to vote. Our elections must be decided by American citizens.
Recently, states like Virginia, Texas, and Oregon found noncitizens had registered to vote in our elections. Requiring proof of citizenship to vote is not controversial, it’s common sense.
Highlights from Senator Marshall’s remarks include:
“Free, safe, secure and fair elections are integral to the survival of our republic. Without election integrity, the voice of American citizens, the foundation of a republic, is at risk of being silenced.”
“Unfortunately, millions of Americans have lost confidence in the security of our elections. They question whether their vote truly matters or if their vote is being diluted by noncitizens. We must ensure that the outcome of our elections is determined by our own citizens, uninfluenced by illegal ballots.”
“This shouldn’t be a divisive issue. Nearly 80% of Americans – Democrats, Republicans, independents – all agree on this simple requirement, 80%. Now, again, this is common sense. You need an ID to drive, you need an ID to board a plane, you need an ID to get a fishing license. But voting is a sacred right with even a higher value than those other examples, that voting should demand the same standard.”
“Protecting this right isn’t controversial, it’s common sense. Right now, due to the crisis of our open southern border, at least 11 million illegal immigrants are in the United States today. That number alone could replace the population of 36 states, almost four times the population of Kansas. Imagine what that could do to our electoral process if left unchecked.”
“Noncitizen voting is real. This isn’t hypothetical. In Texas, Virginia, and Oregon, noncitizens have been found on the voting rosters. Additionally, California, Maryland, Vermont and Washington, D.C. already allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. This is an immediate threat to the future of our democracy, and it demands action.”
“This is a nonpartisan American issue. It’s about protecting our country. Just as we reject foreign interference in our elections, we must reject noncitizen voting with equal seriousness, and this is why Congress must act, and it can act today.”
“With the SAVE Act, we can restore faith in our elections. We’re only 40 days away from the most consequential election in our lifetime. Time is running out. Our republic depends on it, so let’s act.”