Stunner! Even leftists in California sign petition demanding VOTER ID
Congress now has a pending proposal that would dramatically make America’s elections more secure. The SAVE plan would require identification for voting across the nation, and Democrats and other leftists have been fighting to prevent it from advancing.
Already, it has passed the House and President Donald Trump has been pushing the Senate to adopt it. “The Republicans MUST DO, with PASSION, and at the expense of everything else, THE SAVE AMERICA ACT – And not the watered down version. This is a Country Defining fight for the Soul of our Nation!,” he charged.
Multiple polls show that overwhelmingly, Americans are in favor of limiting their elections to citizens.
And now, even in the far-left state of California, where Gov. Gavin Newsom actually signed a law just two years ago that bans local jurisdictions from requiring identification to vote, voters are jumping at the chance to demand Voter ID.
A report at Fox News explains a petition to put the issue on the election ballot needed 875,000 signatures.
Supporters submitted the 1.3 million total after voters blew through the state requirement for the plan to be on the November ballot.
Reform California, a nonpartisan political group, said organizers submitted the “California Voter ID Initiative” petition to county authorities with bipartisan support.
“Reform California believes the measure has a solid path to passage in November, citing polls showing 71% of Californians favor the initiative. If passed, the measure would bypass the Democratic legislative supermajority and amend the state constitution to require voter ID when casting a ballot, require election officials to verify the citizenship of registered voters and require the state to maintain accurate voter rolls,” the report said.
BREAKING: CA Voter ID just SMASHED it—1.3 MILLION signatures in! Way over the threshold.
November 2026: Time to make voting secure.
Newsom vs. The People #VoterID #ElectionIntegrity https://t.co/2oKnQNSkSb— Rick (@Rick82418) March 6, 2026
“It’s common sense,” explained Carl DeMaio, a Republican in the state assembly. “If you need an ID to board an airplane or buy a pack of cigarettes or buy a case of beer, you should make it pretty easy to use an ID to vote in an election. This is not hard, it’s not rocket science, it’s quite simple.”
He explained nearly half of the signatures came from Democrats and independents.
He said, “Our measure simply holds government officials accountable to maintain accurate voter lists and verify the identity of individuals casting ballots in our elections.”
But Julia Gomez, of the ACLU of Southern California, charged that making sure eligible voters are the ones participating in elections is a scheme to “sow chaos in our elections.”
She complained, without explaining, that the plan would keep “eligible Californians from voting.”