Category: Documentary Proof of Citizenship Proposals

  • What Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirements Could Cost Michigan Voters

    The federal SAVE America Act passed the U.S. House in February 2026 and remains pending in the Senate. It is not currently law. If enacted, it would require voters to provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship, such as a passport, naturalization certificate, or certain combinations of a birth certificate and government-issued identification, when registering to…

  • Help Pass Local Resolutions Opposing Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirements

    Help Pass Local Resolutions Opposing Documentary Proof of Citizenship Requirements

    Local governments across Michigan are continuing to pass resolutions opposing documentary proof of citizenship requirements and other proposals that would add new barriers to voter registration and voting. Now, coalition partners are asking community members to help bring these resolutions to more cities, townships, and counties. A coalition of nearly 50 nonpartisan organizations is encouraging…

  • Local Resolution Campaign Update: New Communities Join Effort Opposing SAVE Act and Documentary Proof of Citizenship Proposals

    The campaign to pass local resolutions opposing the SAVE Act and documentary proof of citizenship proposals continues to grow across Michigan. These resolutions reflect concerns that documentary proof of citizenship requirements could create new barriers for eligible voters while placing additional burdens on election officials. Communities across the state are considering resolutions in response to…

  • Ingham County Passes Resolution Opposing SAVE Act and Documentary Proof of Citizenship Proposal

    Local governments across Michigan continue taking action in opposition to documentary proof of citizenship requirements and in support of Michigan’s current election system. On Tuesday evening, the Ingham County Board of Commissioners overwhelmingly passed a resolution opposing the federal SAVE Act and the proposed Michigan ballot initiative that would require documentary proof of citizenship to…

  • Local DPOC Resolutions Continue Advancing as Michigan Voting Rights Act Is Reintroduced

    Local DPOC Resolutions Continue Advancing as Michigan Voting Rights Act Is Reintroduced

    Local governments across Michigan continue advancing resolutions opposing documentary proof of citizenship requirements as organizing efforts expand into additional communities statewide. This week, the Inkster City Council, Delta Township Board, and Canton Township Board unanimously passed resolutions opposing the SAVE Act and proposed Michigan ballot initiative efforts that would create additional documentation requirements for voters.…

  • Lansing Passes MI Democracy Resolution as HB 4765 Advances in Michigan

    Lansing Passes MI Democracy Resolution as HB 4765 Advances in Michigan

    Local governments across Michigan continue taking action in opposition to documentary proof of citizenship requirements and in support of the state’s current election system. On Monday evening, the Lansing City Council unanimously passed a MI Democracy Resolution opposing these requirements. Community members showed up, stayed late into the evening, and made sure their voices were…

  • SAVE Act Update: Senate Vote Stalls Federal Proposal

    SAVE Act Update: Senate Vote Stalls Federal Proposal

    There has been a lot of conflicting information circulating about the SAVE Act, and as of now, there has been little coverage from major news sources. Based on information from the Campaign Legal Center (CLC), the U.S. Senate has stopped debate on the SAVE Act. This means the bill has effectively stalled and did not…

  • Momentum Continues as Local Documentary Proof of Citizenship Resolutions Advance

    Momentum Continues as Local Documentary Proof of Citizenship Resolutions Advance

    Local governments continue taking action in opposition to documentary proof of citizenship requirements and in support of Michigan’s current election system. These proposals would require people to provide specific citizenship documents, such as a passport or birth certificate, in order to register to vote, creating new barriers for eligible voters. In Michigan, voters choose our…

  • HB 4765 Passes Michigan House — What Comes Next and Ways to Get Involved

    The Michigan House has passed HB 4765, a bill that would require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote.The bill now moves to the Michigan Senate and has not yet become law. These kinds of proposals are presented as common-sense enforcement. In practice, they could block over 700,000 Michigan citizens from registering and voting.…

  • Momentum Continues as Kalamazoo County and Meridian Township Pass Resolutions

    Momentum Continues as Kalamazoo County and Meridian Township Pass Resolutions

    Local governments are passing resolutions opposing documentary proof of citizenship requirements and affirming support for the state’s current election system. On Tuesday, April 7, both the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners and Meridian Township adopted resolutions addressing the proposed ballot initiative that would require documentary proof of citizenship to register and vote. These actions add…