So, here's another fun thing about the #SAVE Act that nobody is talking about.
It would require states to check if every voter is still eligible *once a month* using federal databases that government inspectors have repeatedly flagged for high error rates.
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 established detailed rules to stop officials from unfairly removing people from voter rolls. Those protections include: states must notify each person individually and wait through two federal elections before removing them (roughly four years), and strict limits on what evidence states can use to justify removing someone from the rolls.
The two laws contradict each other and cannot both work at the same time.
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Voter Roll Purges: What Due Process Protections the Law Requires
Research Report 16 claims reviewed · 34 sources reviewed Verified: Feb 3, 2026 The Make Elections Great Again Act, introduced by House Republicans in late January 2026 under the leadership of Rep. Bryan Steil (R-Wis.), chair of the House Administration Committee, would require states to check if every voter is still eligible at least once […]
