[Congressional Bills 118th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [H.R. 9727 Introduced in House (IH)] <DOC> 118th CONGRESS 2d Session H. R. 9727 To modernize voter registration, promote access to voting for individuals with disabilities, protect the ability of individuals to exercise the right to vote in elections for Federal office, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES September 20, 2024 Mr. Clyburn introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on House Administration, and in addition to the Committees on the Judiciary, Oversight and Accountability, Science, Space, and Technology, Education and the Workforce, and Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To modernize voter registration, promote access to voting for individuals with disabilities, protect the ability of individuals to exercise the right to vote in elections for Federal office, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; STATEMENT OF POLICY. (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Voter Empowerment Act of 2024''. (b) Statement of Policy.--It is the policy of the United States that-- (1) the ability of all eligible citizens of the United States to access and exercise their constitutional right to vote in a free, fair, and timely manner must be vigilantly enhanced, protected, and maintained; and (2) the integrity, security, and accountability of the voting process must be vigilantly protected, maintained, and enhanced in order to protect and preserve electoral and participatory democracy in the United States. SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; statement of policy. Sec. 2. Table of contents. TITLE I--VOTER REGISTRATION MODERNIZATION Sec. 100. Short title. Subtitle A--Promoting Internet Registration Sec. 101. Requiring availability of internet for voter registration. Sec. 102. Use of internet to update registration information. Sec. 103. Provision of election information by electronic mail to individuals registered to vote. Sec. 104. Clarification of requirement regarding necessary information to show eligibility to vote. Sec. 105. Prohibiting State from requiring applicants to provide more than last 4 digits of Social Security number. Sec. 106. Application of rules to certain exempt States. Sec. 107. Effective date. Subtitle B--Automatic Voter Registration Sec. 111. Short title; findings and purpose. Sec. 112. Automatic registration of eligible individuals. Sec. 113. Contributing agency assistance in registration. Sec. 114. One-time contributing agency assistance in registration of eligible voters in existing records. Sec. 115. Voter protection and security in automatic registration. Sec. 116. Registration portability and correction. Sec. 117. Payments and grants. Sec. 118. Treatment of exempt States. Sec. 119. Miscellaneous provisions. Sec. 120. Definitions. Sec. 121. Effective date. Subtitle C--Same Day Voter Registration Sec. 131. Same day registration. Subtitle D--Conditions on Removal on Basis of Interstate Cross-Checks Sec. 141. Conditions on removal of registrants from official list of eligible voters on basis of interstate cross-Checks. Subtitle E--Other Initiatives To Promote Voter Registration Sec. 151. Biennial reports on voter registration statistics. Sec. 152. Ensuring pre-election registration deadlines are consistent with timing of legal public holidays. Sec. 153. Use of Postal Service hard copy change of address form to remind individuals to update voter registration. Sec. 154. Grants to States for activities to encourage involvement of minors in election activities. Subtitle F--Availability of HAVA Requirements Payments Sec. 161. Availability of requirements payments under HAVA To cover costs of compliance with new requirements. Subtitle G--Prohibiting Interference With Voter Registration Sec. 171. Prohibiting hindering, interfering with, or preventing voter registration. Sec. 172. Establishment of best practices. Subtitle H--Voter Registration Efficiency Act Sec. 181. Short title. Sec. 182. Requiring applicants for motor vehicle driver's licenses in new State to indicate whether State serves as residence for voter registration purposes. Subtitle I--Providing Voter Registration Information to Secondary School Students Sec. 191. Pilot program for providing voter registration information to secondary school students prior to graduation. Sec. 192. Reports. Sec. 193. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle J--Voter Registration of Minors Sec. 194. Acceptance of voter registration applications from individuals under 18 years of age. TITLE II--ACCESS TO VOTING FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES Sec. 201. Requirements for State to promote access to voter registration and voting for individuals with disabilities. Sec. 202. Establishment and maintenance of State accessible election websites. Sec. 203. Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals. Sec. 204. Protections for individuals subject to guardianship. Sec. 205. Expansion and reauthorization of grant program to assure voting access for individuals with disabilities. Sec. 206. Appointments to EAC Board of Advisors. Sec. 207. Pilot programs for enabling individuals with disabilities to register to vote privately and independently at residences. Sec. 208. GAO analysis and report on voting access for individuals with disabilities. TITLE III--PROHIBITING VOTER CAGING Sec. 301. Voter caging and other questionable challenges prohibited. Sec. 302. Development and adoption of best practices for preventing voter caging. TITLE IV--PROHIBITING DECEPTIVE PRACTICES AND PREVENTING VOTER INTIMIDATION Sec. 401. Short title. Sec. 402. Prohibition on deceptive practices in Federal elections. Sec. 403. Corrective action. Sec. 404. Reports to Congress. TITLE V--DEMOCRACY RESTORATION Sec. 501. Short title. Sec. 502. Findings. Sec. 503. Rights of citizens. Sec. 504. Enforcement. Sec. 505. Notification of restoration of voting rights. Sec. 506. Definitions. Sec. 507. Relation to other laws. Sec. 508. Federal prison funds. Sec. 509. Effective date. TITLE VI--PROMOTING ACCURACY, INTEGRITY, AND SECURITY THROUGH VOTER- VERIFIED PERMANENT PAPER BALLOT Sec. 601. Short title. Sec. 602. Paper ballot and manual counting requirements. Sec. 603. Accessibility and ballot verification for individuals with disabilities. Sec. 604. Durability and readability requirements for ballots. Sec. 605. Study and report on optimal ballot design. Sec. 606. Paper ballot printing requirements. Sec. 607. Effective date for new requirements. TITLE VII--PROVISIONAL BALLOTS Sec. 701. Requirements for counting provisional ballots; establishment of uniform and nondiscriminatory standards. TITLE VIII--EARLY VOTING Sec. 801. Early voting. TITLE IX--VOTING BY MAIL Sec. 901. Voting by mail. Sec. 902. Absentee ballot tracking program. Sec. 903. Election mail and delivery improvements. Sec. 904. Voting materials postage. TITLE X--ABSENT UNIFORMED SERVICES VOTERS AND OVERSEAS VOTERS Sec. 1001. Pre-election reports on availability and transmission of absentee ballots. Sec. 1002. Enforcement. Sec. 1003. Revisions to 45-day absentee ballot transmission rule. Sec. 1004. Use of single absentee ballot application for subsequent elections. Sec. 1005. Extending guarantee of residency for voting purposes to family members of absent military personnel. Sec. 1006. Requiring transmission of blank absentee ballots under UOCAVA to certain voters. Sec. 1007. Effective date. TITLE XI--POLL WORKER RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING Sec. 1101. Grants to States for poll worker recruitment and training. Sec. 1102. State defined. TITLE XII--ENHANCEMENT OF ENFORCEMENT Sec. 1201. Enhancement of enforcement of Help America Vote Act of 2002. TITLE XIII--FEDERAL ELECTION INTEGRITY Sec. 1301. Prohibition on campaign activities by chief State election administration officials. TITLE XIV--PROMOTING VOTER ACCESS THROUGH ELECTION ADMINISTRATION IMPROVEMENTS Subtitle A--Promoting Voter Access Sec. 1401. Treatment of institutions of higher education. Sec. 1402. Minimum notification requirements for voters affected by polling place changes. Sec. 1403. Permitting use of sworn written statement to meet identification requirements for voting. Sec. 1404. Accommodations for voters residing in Indian lands. Sec. 1405. Ensuring equitable and efficient operation of polling places. Sec. 1406. Requiring State to provide secured drop boxes for voted absentee ballots in elections for Federal office. Sec. 1407. Prohibiting States from restricting curbside voting. Subtitle B--Disaster and Emergency Contingency Plans Sec. 1411. Requirements for Federal election contingency plans in response to natural disasters and emergencies. Subtitle C--Improvements in Operation of Election Assistance Commission Sec. 1421. Reauthorization of Election Assistance Commission. Sec. 1422. Requiring States to participate in post-general election surveys. Sec. 1423. Reports by National Institute of Standards and Technology on use of funds transferred from Election Assistance Commission. Sec. 1424. Recommendations to improve operations of Election Assistance Commission. Sec. 1425. Repeal of exemption of Election Assistance Commission from certain government contracting requirements. Subtitle D--Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 1431. Application of laws to Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands. Sec. 1432. Definition of election for Federal office. Sec. 1433. No effect on other laws. Sec. 1434. Clarification of exemption for States without voter registration. TITLE XV--SEVERABILITY Sec. 1501. Severability. TITLE I--VOTER REGISTRATION MODERNIZATION SEC. 100. SHORT TITLE. This title may be cited as the ``Voter Registration Modernization Act of 2024''. Subtitle A--Promoting Internet Registration SEC. 101. REQUIRING AVAILABILITY OF INTERNET FOR VOTER REGISTRATION. (a) Requiring Availability of Internet for Registration.--The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (52 U.S.C. 20501 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 6 the following new section: ``SEC. 6A. INTERNET REGISTRATION. ``(a) Requiring Availability of Internet for Online Registration.-- Each State, acting through the chief State election official, shall ensure that the following services are available to the public at any time on the official public websites of the appropriate State and local election officials in the State, in the same manner and subject to the same terms and conditions as the services provided by voter registration agencies under section 7(a): ``(1) Online application for voter registration. ``(2) Online assistance to applicants in applying to register to vote. ``(3) Online completion and submission by applicants of the mail voter registration application form prescribed by the Election Assistance Commission pursuant to section 9(a)(2), including assistance with providing a signature as required under subsection (c). ``(4) Online receipt of completed voter registration applications. ``(b) Acceptance of Completed Applications.--A State shall accept an online voter registration application provided by an individual under this section, and ensure that the individual is registered to vote in the State, if-- ``(1) the individual meets the same voter registration requirements applicable to individuals who register to vote by mail in accordance with section 6(a)(1) using the mail voter registration application form prescribed by the Election Assistance Commission pursuant to section 9(a)(2); and ``(2) the individual meets the requirements of subsection (c) to provide a signature in electronic form (but only in the case of applications submitted during or after the second year in which this section is in effect in the State). ``(c) Signature Requirements.-- ``(1) In general.--For purposes of this section, an individual meets the requirements of this subsection as follows: ``(A) In the case of an individual who has a signature on file with a State agency, including the State motor vehicle authority, that is required to provide voter registration services under this Act or any other law, the individual consents to the transfer of that electronic signature. ``(B) If subparagraph (A) does not apply, the individual submits with the application an electronic copy of the individual's handwritten signature through electronic means. ``(C) If subparagraph (A) and subparagraph (B) do not apply, the individual executes a computerized mark in the signature field on an online voter registration application, in accordance with reasonable security measures established by the State, but only if the State accepts such mark from the individual. ``(2) Treatment of individuals unable to meet requirement.--If an individual is unable to meet the requirements of paragraph (1), the State shall-- ``(A) permit the individual to complete all other elements of the online voter registration application; ``(B) permit the individual to provide a signature at the time the individual requests a ballot in an election (whether the individual requests the ballot at a polling place or requests the ballot by mail); and ``(C) if the individual carries out the steps described in subparagraph (A) and subparagraph (B), ensure that the individual is registered to vote in the State. ``(3) Notice.--The State shall ensure that individuals applying to register to vote online are notified of the requirements of paragraph (1) and of the treatment of individuals unable to meet such requirements, as described in paragraph (2). ``(d) Confirmation and Disposition.-- ``(1) Confirmation of receipt.-- ``(A) In general.--Upon the online submission of a completed voter registration application by an individual under this section, the appropriate State or local election official shall provide the individual a notice confirming the State's receipt of the application and providing instructions on how the individual may check the status of the application. ``(B) Method of notification.--The appropriate State or local election official shall provide the notice required under subparagraph (A) though the online submission process and-- ``(i) in the case of an individual who has provided the official with an electronic mail address, by electronic mail; and ``(ii) at the option of the individual, by text message. ``(2) Notice of disposition.-- ``(A) In general.--Not later than 7 days after the appropriate State or local election official has approved or rejected an application submitted by an individual under this section, the official shall provide the individual a notice of the disposition of the application. ``(B) Method of notification.--The appropriate State or local election official shall provide the notice required under subparagraph (A) by regular mail and-- ``(i) in the case of an individual who has provided the official with an electronic mail address, by electronic mail; and ``(ii) at the option of the individual, by text message. ``(e) Provision of Services in Nonpartisan Manner.--The services made available under subsection (a) shall be provided in a manner that ensures that, consistent with section 7(a)(5)-- ``(1) the online application does not seek to influence an applicant's political preference or party registration; and ``(2) there is no display on the website promoting any political preference or party allegiance, except that nothing in this paragraph may be construed to prohibit an applicant from registering to vote as a member of a political party. ``(f) Protection of Security of Information.--In meeting the requirements of this section, the State shall establish appro