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LetMyPeopleVote

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24. The SAVE Act is designed to hurt American living abroad
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 04:26 PM
Feb 25

The SAVE Act is NOT just about voter id but is designed to help the GOP steal elections

NEW: Yesterday, the House passed the SAVE America Act, a measure that would disenfranchise millions of Americans domestically and abroad.

@demsabroad.bsky.social Martha McDevitt-Pugh asserts voting is not a privilege; it’s a constitutional right. And they do not lose that right when living abroad.

Democracy Docket (@democracydocket.com) 2026-02-12T22:17:31.950370033Z


https://www.democracydocket.com/opinion/the-save-america-act-would-disenfranchise-americans-living-abroad/

The millions of U.S. citizens living abroad love their country and are committed to taking part in American democracy despite the complexity and personal costs they must shoulder simply to request and cast a ballot.

Yesterday, that commitment to the democratic process was threatened by Republicans. The House of Representatives passed the SAVE America ACT, which if implemented, would cause voters living abroad — myself included — to effectively lose our right to make our voices heard.

And, as dangerous as it is, the measure isn’t the only GOP move that would restrict voting for Americans living abroad.

The “SAVE America Act” is a rebranded version of the anti-voter SAVE Act, and its new name should not fool anyone. It retains the most extreme provisions of the original proposal and goes even further, imposing requirements that would block millions of eligible Americans from voting, including nearly every American living and serving abroad.

Under the bill, voters would be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship in person when registering to vote. Voters would also need to provide proof of state residency, and submit photo ID and citizenship documents not only when they register and request a ballot, but also when they cast a ballot. For U.S. citizens abroad, these requirements are not just inconvenient; they would be nearly impossible to comply with.

In 2024, more than 1.3 million Americans living abroad received ballots as abroad voters under long-standing federal law. These voters include military service members stationed abroad, diplomats, missionaries, students, retirees and Americans whose careers or families have taken them beyond U.S. borders. Requiring in-person registration inside the United States, combined with repeated documentation demands at multiple stages of the voting process, would almost entirely shut U.S. citizens living abroad out of elections.

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I'm voting in person from now on Tribetime Feb 24 #1
I voted by mail once... and I loved it! slightlv Feb 24 #4
I've been voting by mail since 2020 here in Michigan.... Jack Valentino Feb 24 #12
Same. ananda Feb 24 #14
Thank you for fighting back. Nt spooky3 Feb 24 #2
Assuming of course that your ballot would get delivered. progressoid Feb 24 #3
Since they take photos of your mail before delivery... MaeScott Feb 24 #5
Texas Secretary of State... BaileyBill Feb 24 #6
Can you vote with a provisional ballot? Envirogal Feb 24 #7
When I lived in California, PatSeg Feb 24 #8
I get an application for a ballot iemanja Feb 24 #10
Do they automatically send you the application? PatSeg Feb 24 #13
Yes, if you've voted absentee before. iemanja Feb 25 #16
That is fairly similar to how California works PatSeg Feb 25 #22
I was caged in TX myself iemanja Feb 24 #9
I always get a vote by mail ticket.. I then physically go down to the Elections Office and physically hand it in... mitch96 Feb 24 #11
I would if it were possible DFW Feb 25 #18
I have always wondered why the overseas voter tally is a non-topic. peacebuzzard Feb 24 #15
We Americans Abroad are a convenient group to ignore. DFW Feb 25 #19
That is a huge number. 5-9 million. The overseas US troop vote at one time peacebuzzard Feb 25 #20
My number didn't even include the military DFW Feb 25 #21
And politics has become a circus because of this... peacebuzzard Feb 26 #26
I think that decision haunted O'Connor to her grave DFW Feb 26 #27
The SAVE Act is designed to hurt American living abroad LetMyPeopleVote Feb 25 #24
Republicans are not all complete idiots DFW Feb 25 #25
Yeah, Texas is just about dead last in helping citizens vote. summer_in_TX Feb 25 #17
Thanks for the reminder Saoirse9 Feb 25 #23
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