US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2636

Introduced
7/31/25  

Caption

A bill to prohibit individuals who are not citizens of the United States from voting in elections in the District of Columbia and to repeal the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022.

Impact

If SB2636 is enacted, it will specifically affect statutes governing voting rights at the local level in D.C. By repealing the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act, the bill will restore the previous framework that restricted voting to U.S. citizens only. This change has significant implications for the local electoral landscape, particularly for communities that had previously engaged in electoral participation via local non-citizen voting laws. Advocates of SB2636 argue that it aligns with a principle of ensuring that only citizens have a voice in elections, whereas critics cite potential disenfranchisement of residents who have lived in the district for years.

Summary

SB2636 is a legislative proposal aimed at prohibiting individuals who are not citizens of the United States from participating in elections within the District of Columbia. This bill seeks to reinforce citizenship as a prerequisite for voting, thereby reversing provisions enacted under the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022 that allowed non-citizens to vote in local elections. The introduction of this bill reflects ongoing national debates about voting rights and citizenship, particularly in areas with substantial non-citizen populations such as Washington D.C.

Contention

The discussion surrounding SB2636 is likely to be contentious, reflecting larger debates on immigration and voting rights in America. Proponents of the legislation emphasize the importance of maintaining the integrity of the electoral process, arguing that allowing non-citizens to vote undermines the democratic principle that only eligible U.S. citizens should influence governmental decisions. In contrast, opponents argue that the bill is unnecessary and could disenfranchise individuals who contribute to the community. They contend that it overlooks the contributions of long-term non-citizen residents and fails to recognize their stake in local governance.

Companion Bills

US HB884

Same As To prohibit individuals who are not citizens of the United States from voting in elections in the District of Columbia and to repeal the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022.

Previously Filed As

US HB884

To prohibit individuals who are not citizens of the United States from voting in elections in the District of Columbia and to repeal the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022.

US HJR31

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit persons who are not citizens, nationals, or lawful permanent residents of the United States from voting in elections.

US HJR107

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit voting in Federal, State, or local elections by individuals who are not citizens of the United States.

US HR489

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 884) to prohibit individuals who are not citizens of the United States from voting in elections in the District of Columbia and to repeal the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2056) to require the District of Columbia to comply with federal immigration laws; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2096) to restore the right to negotiate matters pertaining to the discipline of law enforcement officers of the District of Columbia through collective bargaining, to restore the statute of limitations for bringing disciplinary cases against members or civilian employees of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes; and providing for consideration of the bill (S. 331) to amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to the scheduling of fentanyl-related substances, and for other purposes.

US HCR5004

Proposing an amendment to section 1 of article 5 of the constitution of the state of Kansas to require individuals to be citizens of the United States, at least 18 years of age and a resident of the voting area in which such person seeks to vote in order to vote in this state.

US SCR1608

Proposing an amendment to section 1 of article 5 of the constitution of the state of Kansas to require individuals to be citizens of the United States, at least 18 years of age and a resident of the voting area in which such person seeks to vote in order to vote in this state.

US H4033

Providing for legal voting rights in municipal elections for non-citizen residents of the city of Somerville

US HB52

Election Law - Incarcerated Individuals - Voter Hotline and Voting Eligibility (Voting Rights for All Act)

US SB647

Election Law - Incarcerated Individuals - Voter Hotline and Voting Eligibility (Voting Rights for All Act)

US SB89

Election Law - Incarcerated Individuals - Voter Hotline and Voting Eligibility (Voting Rights for All Act)

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