The following is fromRasmussen Reports.

Most voters continue to support the SAVE Act, legislation that would require proof of US citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections, according to anew Rasmussen Reports survey.

Sixty-three percent (63%) of likely US voters say they support the SAVE Act, including 45% who strongly support the legislation. Thirty-one percent (31%) say they oppose the bill.

The SAVE Actpassed the House of Representativeslast year but remains stalled in the Senate. Eighty-four percent (84%) say only US citizens should be allowed to vote in US elections, while just 10% disagree.

The poll also found that 52% say they believe it is likely non-citizens are illegally registered to vote in their state, including 31% who say it is very likely. Thirty-eight percent (38%) say they think that is unlikely.

Views differ sharply by party. Eighty-four percent (84%) of Republicans support the SAVE Act, compared to 42% of Democrats and 64% of unaffiliated voters.

The survey of 1,060 likely US voters was conducted May 10-12, 2026. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.

To view survey question wording,click here.

Source: Sharyl Attkisson