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Republican-Led Election Reform Bill Seeks to Avert a Repeat of 2020 Problems

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Republican-Led Election Reform Bill Seeks to Avert a Repeat of 2020 Problems
Early voting has been under way in Virginia's Nov. 7 General Assembly election since Sept. 22 in polling sites such as this this one in Hillsboro, where voters here are casting their ballots on Nov. 3, 2020. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images
Steven Kovac
By Steven Kovac
7/14/2023Updated: 7/18/2023
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The GOP majority in the U.S. House of Representatives is zeroing in on election legislation heading into the 2024 presidential contest.

According to party leaders, the Republicans’ main strategy to clean up election administration across the nation before 2024 is the passage of the American Confidence in Elections Act (ACE), a comprehensive bill that includes almost 50 standalone bills.

Steven Kovac
Steven Kovac
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Steven Kovac reports for The Epoch Times from Michigan. He is a general news reporter who has covered topics related to rising consumer prices to election security issues. He can be reached at [email protected]
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