You're the Election Judge

Under the SAVE Act, you make the call — and you bear the consequences. Five voters. Five decisions.

These five scenarios are drawn directly from the bill's provisions and real documented cases. Each voter is a U.S. citizen. You decide.

Every scenario involved a U.S. citizen. In every case, rejecting them carried no consequence for you. Accepting them risked your freedom.

That's not a bug in the SAVE Act. It's the design.

The bill creates an asymmetric risk structure: accepting a voter exposes you to up to 5 years in federal prison and private lawsuits. Rejecting one — even a U.S. citizen — carries no penalty.

Read the full explainer — provision by provision, with primary sources →

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