Voter ID
Coverage of Voter ID in the Nexus archive.
- Supreme Court decision on late ballots underlines need for voter ID
The Supreme Court allowed states to count ballots arriving up to five days after Election Day under a Mississippi law. The article argues that constitutional validity does not necessarily equate to being 'right' or 'smart' regarding late ballot acceptance.
- At Issue: June 28 — Early voting in Minnesota, Mike Lindell in studio
The article discusses early voting in Minnesota and potential new election rules requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship. It covers a federal judge dismissing subpoenas against Minnesota’s top Democratic leaders, a Senate race debate between Peggy Flanagan and Angie Craig, and Mike Lindell addressing campaign giveaways. Political analysts Jeff Hayden and Andy Brehm examine endorsements and polling in key races.
- Tillis: Passing SAVE America Act before midterms is an ‘impossible task’
Sen. Thom Tillis stated that passing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE America Act) in the Senate before the midterms is an 'impossible task.' He mentioned that people are urging him to implement the act immediately in North Carolina, a state with voter ID laws.
- Watch: Passport, Aadhaar, voter ID — what proves your citizenship? | Above the Fold | 25.06.2026
The article discusses the debate over whether passports, Aadhaar, and voter IDs prove citizenship. It also covers the deadly earthquakes in Venezuela and NCERT's new Class IX chapter on the Emergency, along with political reactions.
- Rand Paul defrosts his relationship with Trump
Rand Paul and Donald Trump have improved their relationship, with Paul supporting Trump on immigration funding and Iran policies, leading to praise and a White House invitation. Paul's alignment with Trump includes backing voter ID and border security, while maintaining his libertarian principles.
- Sacramento has made a farce of California’s election system
The article criticizes Sacramento for undermining California's election system, stating that balloting guardrails are gone and voter ID requirements are labeled as racist.
- WATCH: Hawley fumes after 4 GOP senators help sink Trump-backed voter ID law
Sen. Josh Hawley criticized four GOP senators (Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Mitch McConnell, and Thom Tillis) for joining Democrats to block the Trump-backed Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act from being added to the Senate's reconciliation package. The legislation, which requires voter ID and proof of citizenship, failed again despite Republican efforts to attach it to funding for ICE and Border Patrol.
- Ballot-counting debacle shows need for voter ID
The article highlights a problematic ballot-counting process in California, suggesting the implementation of voter ID requirements to address the issue. It criticizes the current voting system as absurd.
- Four Senate Republicans again unite with Dems to block Trump's SAVE America Act
Four Senate Republicans joined Democrats to block another attempt to pass the SAVE America Act, a voter ID and election integrity bill linked to a budget reconciliation package for immigration funding. The legislation, supported by President Donald Trump, failed to secure the required 60 votes for the second time, with bipartisan opposition and internal GOP divisions preventing its adoption.
- Trump won’t give up on stalled SAVE America bill, as Dems prep election protections
President Donald Trump continues to push for passage of the stalled SAVE America Act, which requires voter ID and proof of citizenship, despite Senate rejection. Democrats and voting rights groups oppose the bill, warning it could disenfranchise voters. The Senate may vote again to attach the bill to a budget reconciliation measure.
- Voter ID is headed for California's November ballot
A voter ID measure is set to appear on California's November ballot, requiring election officials to verify registered voters are U.S. citizens. The proposal aligns with Republican efforts to implement stricter voting regulations.