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Author: Catherine Silvestri

Catherine Silvestri is a program associate in the Democracy Program, focusing on Voting Rights and Elections Team. Silvestri graduated from Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences in 2022, receiving a BA in Government, and a minor in Education. While at Cornell, she focused her courses on US socio-political issues and co-founded a campus-wide voter registration and turnout initiative.
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State Bills Would Require Passport or Birth Certificate to Register to Vote

Andrew Garber, Connie Wu and Catherine Silvestri

As the Senate considers the SAVE Act, some state legislators are trying to replicate the bill’s restrictive show-your-papers requirements for voter registration.

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