The only states that are actively checking the Social Security Network are Virginia, Nevada, and Washington.A state may remove the name of a voter from the voter list under the following circumstances: They don't really care about me anymore - I'm sure I still have a file there, but...The Social Security Administration. Is there a federal registry of all citizens, that the individual states can access to? suppose you're not a US citizen, and wish to register and cast a vote at a presidential election (illegally of course). How? I filled in a form and showed them a passport (or my naturalization certificate - I can't remember which) for proof.The Department of State - I have a US Passport. When you get a driver's license you need to show citizenship or immigration status (for "Real ID" purposes). No. @user102008: It also has nothing to do with why illegal aliens are on the rolls. "Given the above, it's not surprising that 1000s of illegal immigrants are on the voter registration rolls" No cite given. I'd understood EU citizens could vote in local and European elections across the EU...While a valid question, it assumes this is an effective means of fraud...which it really isn't. That's because the benefits for citizens are somewhat better than for folks like Permanent Residents. Californians must be registered to vote at least 15 days before Election Day. This is optional, though I suspect that just about everyone who naturalizes gets a passport.Maybe the Texas drivers' license folks (it's now the DMV, but that's a new name). To begin, check the requirements to vote to find out if you may register to vote in California. If yes, how? If so, how?This can be split into many subquestions. Stack Exchange network consists of 176 Q&A communities including,By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our.Politics Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for people interested in governments, policies, and political processes. See the below headings for examples:After a voter registration deadline has passed, in most elections, you can visit your county elections office, a vote center, or a satellite office designated by your county elections official to conditionally register to vote and vote a provisional ballot. It has to do with why some citizens are on the rolls two or more times." All that said, I think you can easily find a lot of info on this topic by reading up on all the voter ID law debates going on at the moment. The thing is, I was a permanent resident when I got my first Texas driver's license. The linked-to study says "1,046 alien non-citizens successfully registered to vote"; nothing there says they are "illegal" aliens. Aside from these narrow populations, across the board, Native Americans, African Americans and members of other historically disadvantaged and disenfranchised groups are also less likely to have, or have … No cite given. My state allows people to get non-Real-ID licenses, so I did that.Voter registration fraud: how is citizenship checked?Is anything preventing non-US citizens from illegally registering to vote in non-Voter-ID states?uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Office%20of%20Citizenship/…,https://webservices.sos.state.tx.us/vrapp/index.asp,Hot Meta Posts: Allow for removal by moderators, and thoughts about future…,Goodbye, Prettify. Registering to Vote. [I am French, and a permanent resident in the US. To do this a voter could: make the request directly in writing; complete a confirmation card confirming a change of address; or complete a voter registration application in a different jurisdiction and provide information about the prior registration, which can be treated as a request to cancel/transfer the prior registration. If you do not have a driver license, California identification card or Social Security card, you may leave that space blank. How easy would it be to do that?I have tried to answer the question myself, and of course the answer will depend on the state.