McCombie seeks to require proof of citizenship during voter registration

SPRNGFIELD – Last week Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie filed legislation to require proof of citizenship during voter registration. This bill is a proactive step toward enhancing voter integrity and election security, which are cornerstones of a functioning democracy.

 

“Protecting the democratic process means ensuring that every vote is legitimate and counted. Requiring proof of citizenship during voter registration is a commonsense safeguard that helps protect the integrity of our elections,” said Leader McCombie.

 

With concerns about election fraud, this legislation is a necessary step to strengthen trust in the electoral process. “As Illinois continues to feel the effects of the ongoing migrant crisis, it’s critical that we make changes to safeguard our elections and free from any doubt,” continued McCombie. “Safeguarding our voting process protects the core of our democracy, and we must take every opportunity to make it better.”

 

The bill, HB5887, has gained support from the House Republican Caucus and will proceed the legislative process as a measure to protect both voter confidence and democratic integrity.