ELECTION FRAUD seems to be the central purpose of the bill even back in 2019. It's hard to imagine another Republican president with this scale of fraud put into law. It would require states to pass other laws to fix this one, and who knows what our cowardly, liberal SCOTUS would do. Kavanaugh and Barrett were libtards in sheep's clothing.
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Voting rights[ edit]The bill would require states to offer same-day voter registration for federal elections [3] [2] and to permit voters to make changes to their registration at the polls. [3] It would require states to hold early voting for at least 15 days and would establish automatic voter registration. [3] [2] Under the automatic voter registration provision, eligible citizens who provide information to state agencies (including state departments of motor vehicles or public universities) would be automatically registered to vote unless they opt out of doing so. [14] The bill would also expand opportunities to vote by mail and would make Election Day a federal holiday. [14] The bill would require states to offer online voter registration, [3] [14] which has already been adopted in 39 states and the District of Columbia; [14] under the bill, states would be required to establish a system to allow applications to be electronically completed, submitted, and received by election officials, and to allow registered voters to electronically update their voter registration information. [14] The bill would make it a criminal offense "to corruptly hinder, interfere with, or prevent another person from registering to vote", would establish criminal penalties for such conduct, and would instruct the Election Assistance Commission to adopt recommendations for states on the prevention of interference with voter registration. [14]
The bill would also authorize 16- and 17-year-olds to pre-register to vote in advance of them becoming 18. [14] [15] A proposal by Representative Ayanna Pressley to amend the bill to actually allow 16 year-olds to vote did not succeed. [2] The bill would also prohibit the practice of voter caging [14] and restrict the practicing of voter-roll purges [11] by limiting states' efforts to remove registered voters from the rolls [4] and setting conditions for when they could do so. [3] Specifically, the bill would require states to obtain certain information before removing voters from the rolls, and would prohibit voter purges from taking place less than six months before an election. [14] The bill would also require elections officials to timely notify any voter tagged for removal from the rolls and give them an opportunity to contest the removal or seek reinstatement of their registration. [14] The bill would also restore voting rights to felons who complete prison terms. [2] [16]
The bill contains various provisions to promote voting access for individuals with disabilities, as well as for absent military and overseas voters. [14] It would also create a Congressional task force on voting rights in American territories. [14] |