Trump’s pushing hard for sweeping mail-in voting changes, including a federal voter list and citizenship proof requirements — but his own mail ballots show he’s not immune to the system. In Illinois, noncitizen voting is virtually nonexistent, and election officials say current laws and federal rules are holding steady. Ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received within 14 days — use drop boxes or hand-delivery if mail’s a concern. You don’t need a passport or REAL ID to vote, just ID with your current address at registration — and even name changes don’t require exact birth certificate matches, though that could change.
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