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States use checks to prevent undocumented individuals from voting

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Last updated: 2024/09/07 at 11:51 AM
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Exploring the Safeguards Against Undocumented Voting in Federal Elections

With the upcoming November 2024 presidential election drawing near, the issue of border security and immigration has become a central theme in political discourse. Former President Donald Trump has raised concerns about undocumented immigrants potentially influencing election outcomes by voting illegally. However, federal law strictly limits voting rights to U.S. citizens in federal elections, including those for president, senators, and representatives. State elections also adhere to similar citizenship requirements, ensuring that only eligible voters participate in the democratic process.

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Exploring the Safeguards Against Undocumented Voting in Federal ElectionsThe SafeguardsWhat We FoundConclusion

Despite these regulations, questions have emerged about how states prevent undocumented individuals from voting in federal elections. In response to numerous inquiries, VERIFY has delved into the mechanisms in place to uphold the integrity of the voting system and prevent ineligible individuals from casting ballots.

The Safeguards

This is true.

States have implemented various safeguards to deter undocumented voting in federal elections. While isolated cases of noncitizens attempting to vote illegally have been reported, such occurrences are exceedingly rare.

What We Found

Since 1924, it has been illegal for noncitizens to vote in any federal or state election across all 50 states. The Immigration Control and Financial Responsibility Act of 1996 further solidified this prohibition by criminalizing noncitizen voting in federal elections, carrying hefty penalties such as fines, imprisonment, and deportation for offenders. Additionally, proactive measures like voter ID requirements, regular voter roll checks, and laws enabling voter challenges serve as additional safeguards against undocumented voting.

Despite these safeguards, isolated incidents of undocumented voting have been identified. However, experts affirm that such cases are minimal and unlikely to sway election outcomes. Citing studies from reputable organizations like the Brennan Center for Justice and the Heritage Foundation, officials emphasize the rare occurrence of noncitizens attempting to vote in federal elections.

Moreover, federal law mandates that voters attest to their citizenship under penalty of perjury during registration, creating a distinct record that deters unlawful voting. States also leverage cross-state databases, Social Security data, and other resources to verify voter registration accuracy and promptly remove ineligible individuals from voter rolls.

On Election Day, stringent voter identification requirements, challenge protocols, and ballot verification processes further reinforce the integrity of the voting system, ensuring that only eligible individuals participate in the democratic process.

Conclusion

The comprehensive safeguards implemented by states effectively mitigate the risk of undocumented voting in federal elections. While sporadic incidents have occurred, the overall impact is minimal and unlikely to compromise election integrity. By upholding stringent laws, conducting regular audits, and employing robust verification mechanisms, states maintain the legitimacy of the electoral process and protect the sanctity of democratic principles.

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