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Save Voters Act
3/13/2024, 11:20 PM
Summary of Bill S 2842
The Save Voters Act includes several key provisions aimed at achieving this goal. One of the main provisions of the bill is to establish a national voter registration system that would make it easier for eligible voters to register and participate in elections. This system would streamline the registration process and help to ensure that all eligible voters are able to exercise their right to vote.
Additionally, the Save Voters Act includes measures to protect the integrity of the voting process. This includes provisions to prevent voter suppression and intimidation, as well as measures to safeguard against election fraud. The bill also includes provisions to improve the security of voting systems and ensure that election results are accurate and reliable. Overall, the Save Voters Act is aimed at strengthening the democratic process and ensuring that all eligible voters are able to participate in elections. By establishing a national voter registration system and implementing measures to protect the integrity of the voting process, this bill seeks to uphold the fundamental right of every American to have their voice heard in the political process.
Congressional Summary of S 2842
Stop Automatically Voiding Eligible Voters Off Their Enlisted Rolls in States Act or the Save Voters Act
This bill prohibits a state from removing registrants from the official list of eligible voters unless it meets certain verification and notice requirements.
Specifically, the bill prohibits a state from removing a registrant from the official list of eligible voters unless it verifies, on the basis of objective and reliable evidence, that the registrant is ineligible to vote in federal elections. Further, a state is prohibited from considering failure to vote in an election or failure to respond to any election mail as evidence of ineligibility to vote.
Additionally, the bill requires a state to provide individual registrants who are removed with a notice, which must include the grounds for the removal and information on contesting the removal. Public notice must be provided after conducting any general program to remove the names of ineligible voters.





