Wake County Republican Party

Support the SAVE Act

Wake GOP visited Senator Thom Tillis's Raleigh office on July 8, 2026, to express support for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act and encourage him to vote in favor of the legislation.

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Wake GOP SAVE Act Action Supporting proof of citizenship for new voter registrations
Wake GOP volunteers holding SAVE Act signs outside Senator Thom Tillis's Raleigh office
July 8, 2026
Wake GOP in Action

Standing Up for Election Integrity

Members of the Wake County Republican Party gathered outside Senator Thom Tillis's Raleigh office to explain why they believe the SAVE Act is an important election-integrity measure.

Wake GOP representatives also delivered a formal letter asking Senator Tillis to support the legislation so that its requirements can take effect before the 2026 elections.

83% The Wake GOP letter cites Gallup polling indicating that 83% of Americans support proof of citizenship for new voter registrations.

Dear Senator Tillis,

As a representative of Republicans in Wake County, I wanted to share our support for the SAVE Act.

We urge you to support this commonsense solution at a time when it is needed to protect our next election.

The letter addresses voter identification, proof of citizenship, implementation, and the need for federal action.

Signed Letter

Read Wake GOP's Letter to Senator Tillis

The signed letter, dated July 8, 2026, explains Wake GOP's support for the SAVE Act and asks Senator Tillis to vote yes.

Supports proof of citizenship for new registrations
Discusses federal and state responsibilities
Addresses implementation in North Carolina
Requests action before the 2026 elections
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