New York City Noncitizen Voting Rights Debate

New York City is considering allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections, sparking debate among Democrats and Republicans.

House Republicans' Election Security Legislation for 2026

House Republicans introduce new package of election security legislation for 2026, focusing on preventing noncitizen influence on elections. Democrats criticize the bills, while Republicans aim to safeguard the integrity of the electoral system.

Reintroduction of the SAVE Act to Prevent Noncitizen Voting

Republican lawmakers are reintroducing the SAVE Act to crack down on noncitizen voting in federal elections, requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote.

Various News Stories

Billionaire Telegram founder Pavel Durov indicted on charges including spreading child abuse images, drug trafficking. Former President Trump shared TikTok video violating federal law. False claims of noncitizen voting used as pretext to raise obstacles for voters. Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to have joint interview on CNN. Paul Robeson, an important figure in Black history, to have all recordings available in new book and box set. Ukrainian diaspora celebrates Independence Day in traditional attire in Washington, D.C. Murder suspect crashes through ceiling while hiding in Memphis home.

Issues with Noncitizens Voting in U.S. Elections

Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Darrell Issa took an impromptu trip to the U.S.-Mexico border to address concerns about noncitizens potentially voting in U.S. elections. House Republicans drafted the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to require proof of citizenship for voter registration and prevent illegal aliens from voting.

Voter Security in Minnesota

RNC Chair Michael Whatley discusses voter security ahead of the 2024 election. Minnesota GOP and Republican National Committee demand investigation after noncitizen receives primary ballot without registering to vote.

Misleading Campaign Ad About Voting Rights

Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake misleadingly claims that Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego supports allowing illegal immigrants to vote based on a vote against a D.C. law that allowed noncitizen residents to vote in local elections only. Gallego later voted for a bill to repeal the D.C. law, clarifying his stance on citizenship for voting rights.