Bill 118 s 5615, also known as the "Election Security Act," aims to safeguard the integrity of elections for public office by enhancing the security of the infrastructure used to conduct these elections. The bill addresses concerns about potential threats to the electoral process, such as cyberattacks and foreign interference.
Key provisions of the bill include measures to improve the security of voting systems, voter registration databases, and election infrastructure. This includes requirements for the use of paper ballots, risk-limiting audits, and cybersecurity standards for voting equipment. The bill also establishes a grant program to assist states in implementing these security measures.
Additionally, the Election Security Act addresses the issue of foreign interference in elections by requiring political campaigns to report any offers of assistance from foreign governments or entities. The bill also enhances coordination between federal, state, and local authorities in responding to election security threats.
Overall, the goal of Bill 118 s 5615 is to strengthen the security of the electoral process and protect the integrity of elections for public office. By implementing these measures, the bill aims to ensure that elections are conducted fairly and securely, free from outside interference.