Florida Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote

Florida Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote
1 min readPoliticsLegal

Florida lawmakers approved a bill mandating proof of citizenship for voters and restricting accepted IDs at polls.

  • Florida's Legislature has passed a bill requiring voters to provide proof of citizenship.
  • The bill restricts the types of identification accepted at polling places.
  • The legislation was modeled in part on President Trump's legislative priorities in Congress.
  • The new law will not take effect before this year’s midterm elections.
  • Florida's bill is described as a state-level version of the SAVE America Act.

Florida lawmakers approved a bill that requires proof of citizenship to vote and limits which IDs are accepted at polling stations. The bill is modeled on federal proposals and will not be implemented before the upcoming midterm elections.

Supporters argue the bill will strengthen election integrity, while critics say it could make voting more difficult for some eligible citizens. The measure reflects a broader trend of similar legislation in other states.

Observers are watching for potential legal challenges and how the law will be implemented after the midterms. Other states may consider similar measures.