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Wicked Blue

(8,746 posts)
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 02:53 PM Jan 29

House Republicans propose stricter voting requirements as Trump administration eyes the midterms

Source: AP

House Republicans are proposing sweeping changes to the nation’s voting laws, a long-shot priority for President Donald Trump that would impose stricter requirements before Americans vote in the midterm elections in the fall.

The package expected to be released Thursday reflects some of the party’s most sought-after election changes, including requirements for photo IDs before people can vote, proof of citizenship and prohibitions on universal vote-by-mail and ranked choice voting — two voting methods that have proved popular in some states. The Republican president continues to insist that the 2020 election he lost to Democrat Joe Biden was rigged.

“Americans should be confident their elections are being run with integrity – including commonsense voter ID requirements, clean voter rolls, and citizenship verification,” said Rep. Bryan Steil, chairman of the House Administration Committee, in a statement.

“These reforms will improve voter confidence, bolster election integrity, and make it easy to vote, but hard to cheat,” said Steil, R-Wis.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/midterms-voting-laws-photo-id-citizenship-republicans-feecb51a6efa41cf32d18fe4b15c08ce

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House Republicans propose stricter voting requirements as Trump administration eyes the midterms (Original Post) Wicked Blue Jan 29 OP
What's happened to states' rights? otchmoson Jan 29 #1
There are a few things here the Rs would have trouble with yellowdogintexas Jan 29 #3
So it's a new marketing plan for old Republican cheating bucolic_frolic Jan 29 #2
Hey Rep. Brian Steil.............what do you think of a traitor trying to rig the election........... turbinetree Jan 29 #4
So this helps lower the price of eggs how?????? Ray Bruns Jan 29 #5
Smoke Screen liberalgunwilltravel Jan 29 #6
No passport, no vote Bayard Jan 29 #7
Would one of those restrictions include the use of Buddyzbuddy Jan 29 #8

otchmoson

(302 posts)
1. What's happened to states' rights?
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 02:58 PM
Jan 29

And seriously . . . when the words "integrity" and "commonsense" emerge from a republican's mouth . . . you have to know that whatever follows cannot be good for America; it's a grift, a con, a lessening of individual rights.

yellowdogintexas

(23,630 posts)
3. There are a few things here the Rs would have trouble with
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 03:24 PM
Jan 29

chief among them: the 254 counties each have their own election boards and purchase their own equipment. Our equipment is not the same as Dallas county's for example. It would be a lot of work to investigate here.

Some of the restrictions and issues mentioned were born here in Texas.

turbinetree

(27,273 posts)
4. Hey Rep. Brian Steil.............what do you think of a traitor trying to rig the election...........
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 03:28 PM
Jan 29

you know a "guy" gets on the phone to a Georgia State official and asks him to find over 11,000 votes..........you are fine with that ...............do you think the POS should be jail..........or do you think he should be granted immunity.........oh yeah he got that from the US Supreme court to do whatever he wants now.........don't you love your corrupt maga BS.............

liberalgunwilltravel

(1,139 posts)
6. Smoke Screen
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 03:51 PM
Jan 29

I've got an idea. How about only voters with US Passports are eligible to vote? That's a picture ID, proof of citizenship all rolled into one. What, you don't like that because most people with passports know Trump and his merry band of traitors are full of shit?

Bayard

(29,072 posts)
7. No passport, no vote
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 04:42 PM
Jan 29

That's not in the Constitution. I actually don't know anybody who has a passport. That would certainly dampen down the vote for both parties.

Rethuglicans should be made to produce the verified numbers of illegal votes in the last two presidential elections. Its minuscule. Certainly not enough to change any election results.

Buddyzbuddy

(2,350 posts)
8. Would one of those restrictions include the use of
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:56 PM
Jan 29

color swatches at the polling sights? "You must be this white before you can vote".

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