Bill 118 hr 4650, also known as the American Confidence in Elections: District of Columbia Provisional Ballot Reform Act, aims to address issues related to provisional ballots in the District of Columbia.
Provisional ballots are used when there are questions about a voter's eligibility or registration status on Election Day. This bill seeks to improve the process for handling provisional ballots in the District of Columbia to ensure that all eligible voters have their voices heard in elections.
The key provisions of this bill include:
1. Requiring election officials to provide clear and consistent guidelines for when provisional ballots should be used and how they should be processed.
2. Establishing a deadline for election officials to verify the eligibility of voters who cast provisional ballots.
3. Requiring election officials to notify voters of the status of their provisional ballot and the reason for any rejection.
4. Implementing safeguards to prevent fraud and ensure the integrity of the election process.
Overall, the American Confidence in Elections: District of Columbia Provisional Ballot Reform Act aims to increase transparency, accountability, and confidence in the electoral process in the District of Columbia. By improving the handling of provisional ballots, this bill seeks to ensure that every eligible voter has the opportunity to participate in elections and have their vote counted.