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EAC Faces Decision on Proof-of-Citizenship Petition After Coordinated GOP Support

The commission must now decide whether to open formal rulemaking that could reshape the national mail voter registration form.

Overview

  • The public comment window has closed on America First Legal’s petition to require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register for federal elections.
  • A coalition of 14 Republican attorneys general led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton submitted a joint letter urging the commission to adopt the requirement.
  • Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Eli Crane filed a supporting letter, joined by additional Republican senators and representatives pressing for the change.
  • The Republican National Committee formally backed the petition, arguing the current federal form relies on self-attestation without documentation.
  • Voting-rights groups organized opposition, Arizona’s elections office warned the approach poses significant logistical and resource demands, and one outlet reported that many opposing comments originated overseas.