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Hillary Clinton Warns Proposed Voter ID Law Could Disenfranchise Married Women
Former Secretary of State argues SAVE Act would create new hurdles at the ballot box.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is speaking out against the proposed SAVE Act, warning that the legislation requiring proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote could make it harder for millions of married women to cast their ballots. Clinton pointed to the nearly 70 million American women who have changed their names after marriage, arguing the added documentation requirements could disproportionately affect this group.
Why it matters
Voter ID laws have been a contentious political issue, with proponents arguing they strengthen election integrity and critics claiming they disenfranchise certain groups of voters. Clinton's comments highlight concerns that the SAVE Act could have a disparate impact on married women, a key demographic in many elections.
The details
The SAVE Act, currently under debate in Congress, would require voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote. Clinton and other critics argue this could create new barriers for married women whose current legal names differ from their birth records. Supporters of the bill say it is designed to bolster election security.
- Clinton made her comments in a recent social media post.
- The SAVE Act remains under consideration in Congress.
The players
Hillary Clinton
Former U.S. Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee.
SAVE Act
Proposed legislation that would require proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote.
What they’re saying
“Republicans in Congress want to make it harder for you to vote,”
— Hillary Clinton (Social media post)
The takeaway
Clinton's comments underscore the ongoing debate around voter ID laws and their potential impact on certain demographics, particularly married women. As the SAVE Act continues to be debated, the issue of ballot access and election integrity will likely remain a contentious political topic.
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