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The Freedom to Vote Act: Protecting Our Elections

Expanding and Protecting Voting Access

The Freedom to Vote Act is landmark legislation that sets baseline national standards to protect and expand access to the ballot. This comprehensive bill addresses the urgent threats facing our democracy, including voter suppression, partisan sabotage, gerrymandering, and dark money.

Key Provisions of the Freedom to Vote Act

  • Automatic Voter Registration (AVR): AVR makes it easier for eligible Americans to register to vote by automatically registering them when they interact with certain government agencies, such as the Department of Motor Vehicles.
  • Same-Day Voter Registration (SDR): SDR allows voters to register and cast a ballot on the same day, making it more convenient for people to participate in elections.
  • Early Voting: The bill establishes a minimum of 15 days of early voting for federal elections, ensuring that voters have ample time to cast their ballots.
  • No-Excuse Mail-In Voting: The Freedom to Vote Act guarantees that all eligible voters have the option to vote by mail without having to provide an excuse.
  • Independent Redistricting Commissions: The bill creates independent commissions to draw congressional districts, eliminating partisan gerrymandering.
  • Campaign Finance Reform: The bill includes provisions to reduce the influence of dark money and corporate spending in politics, leveling the playing field for candidates.

Defending Our Democracy

The Freedom to Vote Act is essential for protecting the integrity of our elections and ensuring that every eligible American has the opportunity to participate in them. By setting baseline national standards, this bill strengthens our democracy and makes it harder for those who seek to undermine it. Congress has the legal and constitutional authority to pass the Freedom to Vote Act. It is a vital step towards safeguarding our democracy and ensuring that every voice is heard in our elections.


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