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No ID, No Proof, No Problem? Fixing HAVA’s Section 303 Voter Registration Blind Spot
Section 303 of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) was designed to ensure that voter registration records contain basic identifying information. When an applicant has neither a driver’s license nor a Social Security number, however, the statute permits the state to assign a unique identifying number for voter registration purposes. That administrative fallback was meant to keep the registration process moving, not to substitute for substantive eligibility verification. States should clarify in law that applicants assigned a HAVA unique identifying number may not be placed on the active voter rolls unless and until they provide documentary proof of United States citizenship.
I’m a Married Woman. No, the SAVE Act Won’t Disenfranchise Me.
I’m a married woman. I have four separate documents that serve as proof of my American citizenship. And yet, this documentation is exactly what opponents of the SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) are claiming is impossible.
AFPI Commends DOJ, FBI for Enforcing Election Integrity in Georgia
Georgians deserve elections they can trust. AFPI’s rigorous review of record-retention practices after 2020 exposed a serious nationwide failure: too many counties failed to keep the basic documents required by law, undermining transparency and making it impossible to truly verify results.
Dirty Voter Rolls, Broken Trust: Inside the Election Integrity Fight
AFPI Releases Statement on Ranked Choice Voting
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) today released the following statement from J. Kenneth Blackwell, chair for Election Integrity in response to the proposed Ranked Choice Voting Act.