U.S. Senator Mike Lee, who represents Utah in the United States Senate, recently used his social media platform to discuss election security measures and criticize opposition to related legislation.
On February 9, 2026, Lee posted, “I’m putting it on there.”
The following day, on February 10, 2026, he elaborated on his stance regarding the SAVE Act by stating, “The SAVE Act’s goal is to require proof of citizenship to register and ID to vote in federal elections, commonsense security measures supported by a majority of Democrats and Republicans across America. The Swamp’s goal is to lie about it.”
Later that same day, Lee continued his commentary with another post: “Now imagine if we enforced our ban on them voting. Do you see why Democrats in Congress are against this?”
Senator Mike Lee maintains offices throughout Utah—in Salt Lake City, St. George, Vernal—and Washington, D.C., offering constituent services and communication on federal matters according to his official website. He has consistently advocated for limited government, fiscal responsibility, energy independence and legislative action on public safety and economic issues. Lee’s legislative priorities also include balanced budget amendments and term limits.
His recent statements reflect ongoing national debates over election integrity laws requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration—a subject of political division at both state and federal levels.

