Bill 118 hr 4415, also known as the American Confidence in Elections: District of Columbia Election Fraud Prevention Act, aims to address concerns about election fraud in the District of Columbia. The bill focuses on implementing measures to increase transparency and security in the electoral process to ensure the integrity of elections.
One key provision of the bill is the requirement for voter identification at polling places. This measure is intended to prevent individuals from voting multiple times or impersonating others. Additionally, the bill calls for the establishment of a voter verification system to ensure that only eligible individuals are able to cast their ballots.
The bill also includes provisions for increased oversight of election procedures, such as requiring the use of paper ballots and implementing audits to verify the accuracy of election results. These measures are designed to enhance the trust and confidence of the American public in the electoral process.
Overall, the American Confidence in Elections: District of Columbia Election Fraud Prevention Act seeks to strengthen the security and integrity of elections in the District of Columbia, with the ultimate goal of ensuring fair and transparent electoral outcomes.