Stalled Dreams: The Challenge of Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Laws

Efforts to mandate proof of citizenship for voter registration, a priority for former President Trump and Republicans, have faced significant legislative and judicial hurdles. Despite increased state-level activity, bills have struggled to pass, revealing concerns about disenfranchisement and the effectiveness of such measures.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Austin | Updated: 03-06-2025 19:32 IST | Created: 03-06-2025 19:32 IST
Stalled Dreams: The Challenge of Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Laws
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Efforts to mandate proof of citizenship before voter registration, once a priority for former President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans, have encountered formidable obstacles both legislatively and judicially.

An executive order from Trump has been blocked by a judge, and federal legislation remains stalled in the Senate. State-level initiatives have also struggled to advance.

Meanwhile, voting rights groups claim that these measures threaten to disenfranchise millions by imposing burdensome documentation requirements.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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