Poll Shows Strong Support for Voter ID and Citizenship Proof in U.S. Elections
A Gallup poll reveals widespread bipartisan backing for measures to ensure election integrity, including photo ID and citizenship verification.
- A Gallup poll conducted in early October indicates 84% of Americans support requiring photo ID for voting.
- The poll also shows 83% favor proof of citizenship for first-time voter registration.
- Support for these measures spans across party lines, with significant backing from Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.
- Early voting is supported by 76% of respondents, reflecting broad approval for increased voting access.
- The U.S. House passed the SAVE Act to require citizenship proof for federal elections, but it faces opposition in the Senate and a potential presidential veto.