Excerpt
The right to vote is a fundamental right in the United States. But a growing discussion on the national stage has turned to another facet of federal elections: election integrity. This discourse is nothing new — the 2000 presidential election and Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore elicited questions about election procedures. But since 2020, some have raised questions of the sufficiency of current state and federal voting requirements.
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Ensuring Election Integrity
Balancing access to the polls with adequate voter registration
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What Laws Prohibit Unlawful Voting?
Current authority on election integrity and future considerations
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Voter Registration and Election Integrity
Ensuring maintenance of state and local voter rolls
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Federal and State Election Administration
An introduction to risk-limiting audits
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What Congress Is Doing on Election Integrity
A new bill focuses on noncitizen voting and ID requirements
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Pros and Cons of Defunding the UN
Aiding the UN’s global work vs. abetting bad actors
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Pros and Cons of the Right to Contraception
Ensuring access to contraceptives vs. a political stunt
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Pros and Cons of Defunding the UN
Aiding the UN’s global work vs. abetting bad actors
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Pro & Con
Should Congress do more to protect the integrity of U.S. elections?