
Utah's Henderson, Lee Clash Over Voter ID Bill
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Utahs Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson criticizes Senator Mike Lees support for the SAVE Act, which mandates documentary proof of citizenship for federal voter registration. Henderson argues it would disrupt Utahs secure and private election system, potentially violating secret ballot rights. Senator Lee defends the bill, stating its needed for federal elections and to prevent noncitizen voting. Utahs Governor Spencer Cox supports the concept but shares concerns about practical issues. The Senate debates the bill, with Republicans favoring voter ID and Democrats calling it an unnecessary barrier. Utah continues refining its elections, with no confirmed noncitizen votes found in ongoing reviews.
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