WHO WE'RE SPEAKING WITH
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, ACV President Avi Fortenberry, joins Federalist Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to weigh in on the citizenship voting debate and explain why using a constitutional amendment to prevent states from allowing non-citizens to vote is essential to election security.
ACV President Avi Fortenberry joined the Steve Gruber Show to discuss the U.S. Constitution’s noncitizen voting loophole and why she, as a naturalized citizen, feels the U.S. citizens Vote Amendment (HJR 152) is so critical to pass.
ACV President Avi Fortenberry spoke with Vic at NewsTalkSTL to discuss the differences between the U.S. Citizens Vote Amendment (HJR 152) and the SAVE and Save America Acts.
ACV Vice President Jack Tomczak Joins Guest Host Jerome Hudson to address the critical Constitutional loophole and the likely unintended, but entirely possible, path that could result in legal noncitizen voting in federal elections.
HOW WE'RE SHARING THE WHOLE STORY
Americans Decide
Most people assume that in order to vote in the United States a person must be a citizen of the United States. However, that isn’t always the case.
U.S. election laws date back to Article 1 of the Constitution. This gave states the responsibility of overseeing federal elections.
Unless a state’s constitution specifically states that only citizens can vote, the possibility of non-citizens legally voting exists.