Andrew Steven Biggs, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 5th Congressional District | Official Website
Andrew Steven Biggs, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 5th Congressional District | Official Website
U.S. Congressman Andy Biggs, who has represented Arizona's 5th district since 2017, took to social media on April 10, 2025, to express his stance on federal election integrity and the inclusion of undocumented immigrants. Biggs emphasized the need for protective legislation, urging the House of Representatives to pass the Secure America’s Vote for Elections (SAVE) Act introduced by Representative Chip Roy.
In a post at 13:32 UTC, Biggs stated: "Protecting American elections from being hijacked by illegal aliens shouldn't be controversial. The House must pass @RepChipRoy's SAVE Act." This message reflects his advocacy for legislative measures aimed at preventing voter fraud through better regulatory frameworks.
By 14:48 UTC the same day, Biggs reiterated his perspective by commenting on voter verification measures, writing: "Requiring proof of citizenship for federal elections is common sense. Clearly, common sense isn't so common. Protect American elections. Pass the SAVE Act." This statement supports the argument for stricter documentation requirements in federal voting to secure the democratic process.
Later, at 15:27 UTC, Representative Biggs announced the legislative progress, stating: " The House just passed @RepChipRoy's SAVE Act to ensure American election integrity. 208 House Democrats are still fighting to allow illegal aliens to vote in our elections. Shameful." The passage of the SAVE Act signifies a significant development in his legislative efforts to implement enhanced voter identification protocols.
Andy Biggs, now serving in Congress, has built a substantial political career since his time in the Arizona Senate from 2013 to 2017. The 64-year-old representative, who lives in Gilbert, Arizona, and holds a JD from the University of Arizona, emphasizes strengthening election integrity.