ACE Act

1/7/2025, 2:04 PM

American Confidence in Elections Act or the ACE Act

This bill addresses election administration and security, campaign finance, and other related provisions.

Specifically, the bill directs the Election Assistance Commission's (EAC's) Standards Board and Local Leadership Council to issue voluntary considerations for states about various aspects of election administration.

Additionally, the bill 

  • reduces certain election assistance payments for states and local jurisdictions that allow noncitizens to vote;
  • requires states to provide designated congressional election observers with full access to observe the administration procedures of federal elections;
  • prohibits federal agencies from using funds made available for salaries and expenses to solicit or enter into agreements with nongovernmental organizations to conduct voter registration or voter mobilization activities on the agency's property or website;  
  • prohibits federal funds for election administration for states that allow ballot harvesting, with exceptions;
  • establishes various requirements for elections in the District of Columbia;
  • makes various changes to the EAC; and
  • prohibits foreign nationals from making contributions or donations in connection with state or local ballot initiatives or referenda.

The bill also establishes the Twentieth Amendment Section Four Panel, which must recommend to Congress model legislation to resolve any vacancy created by the death of a candidate in a contingent presidential or vice-presidential election.

The bill makes changes to campaign finance, including by (1) repealing limits on coordinated party expenditures, and (2) prohibiting federal funds from being used to make payments in support of a congressional election campaign. It also makes changes to the Federal Election Commission.

The American Confidence in Elections Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 4563, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to increase transparency and security in the electoral process in order to restore public trust in the American electoral system.

Some key provisions of the American Confidence in Elections Act include:

1. Implementing stricter voter identification requirements to prevent voter fraud and ensure that only eligible individuals are able to cast their ballots. 2. Enhancing cybersecurity measures to protect against foreign interference in US elections, including requiring election officials to work with federal agencies to safeguard voting systems. 3. Providing funding for states to upgrade their voting infrastructure, such as purchasing new voting machines and implementing paper ballot backups. 4. Requiring states to conduct post-election audits to verify the accuracy of election results and address any discrepancies. 5. Establishing a bipartisan commission to study and make recommendations on further improvements to the electoral process. Overall, the American Confidence in Elections Act aims to strengthen the integrity of US elections and increase public confidence in the democratic process. It is currently being debated in Congress, with supporters arguing that it is necessary to safeguard the integrity of US elections, while opponents raise concerns about potential voter suppression and the federal government overstepping its authority in state election processes.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 4563

Introduced on
2023-07-11

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

7/11/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

American Confidence in Elections Act or the ACE Act

This bill addresses election administration and security, campaign finance, and other related provisions.

Specifically, the bill directs the Election Assistance Commission's (EAC's) Standards Board and Local Leadership Council to issue voluntary considerations for states about various aspects of election administration.

Additionally, the bill 

  • reduces certain election assistance payments for states and local jurisdictions that allow noncitizens to vote;
  • requires states to provide designated congressional election observers with full access to observe the administration procedures of federal elections;
  • prohibits federal agencies from using funds made available for salaries and expenses to solicit or enter into agreements with nongovernmental organizations to conduct voter registration or voter mobilization activities on the agency's property or website;  
  • prohibits federal funds for election administration for states that allow ballot harvesting, with exceptions;
  • establishes various requirements for elections in the District of Columbia;
  • makes various changes to the EAC; and
  • prohibits foreign nationals from making contributions or donations in connection with state or local ballot initiatives or referenda.

The bill also establishes the Twentieth Amendment Section Four Panel, which must recommend to Congress model legislation to resolve any vacancy created by the death of a candidate in a contingent presidential or vice-presidential election.

The bill makes changes to campaign finance, including by (1) repealing limits on coordinated party expenditures, and (2) prohibiting federal funds from being used to make payments in support of a congressional election campaign. It also makes changes to the Federal Election Commission.

The American Confidence in Elections Act, also known as Bill 118 hr 4563, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to increase transparency and security in the electoral process in order to restore public trust in the American electoral system.

Some key provisions of the American Confidence in Elections Act include:

1. Implementing stricter voter identification requirements to prevent voter fraud and ensure that only eligible individuals are able to cast their ballots. 2. Enhancing cybersecurity measures to protect against foreign interference in US elections, including requiring election officials to work with federal agencies to safeguard voting systems. 3. Providing funding for states to upgrade their voting infrastructure, such as purchasing new voting machines and implementing paper ballot backups. 4. Requiring states to conduct post-election audits to verify the accuracy of election results and address any discrepancies. 5. Establishing a bipartisan commission to study and make recommendations on further improvements to the electoral process. Overall, the American Confidence in Elections Act aims to strengthen the integrity of US elections and increase public confidence in the democratic process. It is currently being debated in Congress, with supporters arguing that it is necessary to safeguard the integrity of US elections, while opponents raise concerns about potential voter suppression and the federal government overstepping its authority in state election processes.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo promote election integrity, voter confidence, and faith in elections by removing Federal impediments to, equipping States with tools for, and establishing voluntary considerations to support effective State administration of Federal elections, improving election administration in the District of Columbia, improving the effectiveness of military voting programs, enhancing election security, and protecting political speech, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Government Operations and Politics

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Latest Summary7/24/2024

American Confidence in Elections Act or the ACE Act

This bill addresses election administration and security, campaign finance, and other related provisions.

Specifically, the bill directs the Election Assistance Commi...


Latest Action1/3/2025
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 825.