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28% of US Voter Verifications Have NO MATCH at Social Security Administration

A collection of completed voter registration forms scattered on a table, showcasing the importance of civic engagement and electoral participation.

A collection of completed voter registration forms scattered on a table, showcasing the importance of civic engagement and electoral participation.
Voter registration forms – via Grok AI

Since 2004, the Social Security Administration has provided a simple process to help States with verifying voter applications. It’s called the HAVV System. States send in the name, DOB, and last four digits of the voter’s SSN. The SSA then notifies the State if that person is deceased, alive, matches SSA records, or No Match Found!

A whopping 13% of all HAVV verifications processed in 2025 came back as NO MATCH. That’s 318,217 of the 2.37 million submitted. Since 2011, an astounding 28.8% of all HAVV submissions have come back as NO MATCH. For the past 15 years, the federal government (SSA) has been unable to match 28.1 million voter submissions from States, to the information in its comprehensive computer systems. The Feds have every right to know what garbage is being processed at the State level for our Federal elections.

These alarming percentages most certainly are justification for the DOJ to have access to any State’s voter rolls, including the voter’s full SSN. Yet, activist Judges in MI, OR, and CA tossed out the DOJ cases for voter rolls. The HAVV program was created to process new voters who can’t provide a valid Driver’s License during registration.

This amount of “Non Matches” is why passing the SAVE Act, which requires voter ID, is simply imperative.

When a blue State receives a “NO MATCH” report from their own Federal Government, do you think they reject, or approve that voter application?

2025 voter verification submissions by state, showing total transactions, non-matches percentage, and match statistics from the Social Security Administration HAVV system.

In 2021, GP brought awareness to unusual activity in the HAVV system. A spike in Arizona submissions from 500 per week, to 70,000 per week, occurred between July and August. This coincided with their Senate-authorized election audit. It appeared Maricopa County officials, who resisted this audit vehemently, were scrubbing voter rolls before the release of the audit report that September. 58% of 673,000 AZ submissions during those 10 weeks had No Match.

The 2002 Help America Vote Act requires States to verify newly registered voters for federal elections (HAVA 107-252) with their Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). If the applicant can’t produce a Driver’s License, the HAVV system should be used for verification. There are 7 States who don’t use HAVV, for various reasons. That’s Kentucky, New Mexico, Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. In 2025, four States didn’t process a single voter applicant with HAVV.

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