South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S1054

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Limit Vote to Citizens

Impact

If enacted, the amendment proposed through S1054 would reinforce the notion that only U.S. citizens can vote in federal elections, aligning with recent trends seen within state legislative movements across the nation. This resolution builds on the 2024 South Carolina constitutional amendment that already prohibits non-citizens from voting in any elections within the state. Proponents believe that a national constitutional guarantee will remove any ambiguity and ensure uniformity in voting rights across all states, thereby preventing non-citizen voting in federal elections.

Summary

Bill S1054 is a concurrent resolution from the South Carolina General Assembly requesting the United States Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The core aim is to ensure that only citizens of the United States can qualify to vote in various elections, including those for President, Vice President, and members of Congress. The resolution emphasizes states' historical powers regarding voting qualifications and suggests that Congress should not have the authority to regulate who qualifies to vote in state and federal elections. The bill's text cites specific constitutional provisions that allocate voting qualification rights to the states.

Contention

The S1054 resolution potentially raises points of contention surrounding voting rights and citizenship. Some advocates argue that by emphasizing citizen-only voting, the bill attempts to eliminate confusion about non-citizen suffrage that has arisen in recent years. Conversely, opponents might highlight issues of disenfranchisement and the legal complexities that could arise from solely enforcing citizenship as a qualification for voting. This concern reflects ongoing national conversations regarding immigration and voting rights, questioning who is included in the democratic process.

Additional_notes

S1054 not only seeks to reaffirm South Carolina's commitment to restricting voting to citizens but also aims for a broader federal enactment that could significantly impact voting laws nationwide. This resolution highlights the intersection of state and federal powers and sparks ongoing debates about the rights of citizens versus non-citizens within the electoral system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HCM2015

Proof of citizenship; voter registration

SC SCR1001

Citizenship; identification; contributions; early voting.

SC HCR2001

Citizenship; identification; contributions; early voting

SC SB153

Require citizenship verification before an elector may vote

SC SCR1030

Citizenship; identification; contributions; early voting..

SC HB1382

Relative to proof of citizenship for overseas voters voting under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act.

SC SB2633

Register to vote; require proof of citizenship and 2 proofs of address.

SC HB2038

Voter registration; citizenship proof

SC SB175

Require that an individual provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote and to declare an emergency.

SC HB365

Relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.

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