At a March 17, 2026 press Q&A, Speaker Mike Johnson declined to name a specific prior voter-fraud case the SAVE Act would have prevented, saying, âweâre not going to litigate all that.â
Johnson instead cited polling claims about support for citizenship requirements and photo ID, without addressing the billâs specific mechanics.
The SAVE Act (H.R. 22, 119th Congress) would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections and restrict what states may accept as proof.
Independent fact-checking has found that REAL ID would not satisfy the SAVE Actâs proof-of-citizenship requirement in most states; acceptable documents center on citizenship records (e.g., passport, birth certificate) rather than ID alone.
Election-fraud research summaries and reports generally characterize in-person voter impersonation and similar fraud as extremely rare.
The article frames the bill as likely to burden eligible voters and increase bureaucracy ahead of the November 2026 midterms.