Bill No. | Short Title | Sponsors | Date Introduced | Related Bills | Description |
S. 17 | Voting Opportunity and Technology Enhancement Rights Act of 2005 | Dodd | January 24, 2005 | Among other things, this bill would permit the use of a federal write-in absentee ballot by anyone who is eligible to vote in federal elections. The voter may designate a candidate by writing in the candidate’s name or write in the name of a political party (in which case, the ballot will be counted for the candidate of the political party). Abbreviations, misspellings, or other minor variations in candidate or political party names will not make a ballot invalid. | |
S. 414 | Voter Protection Act of 2005 | McConnell | February 17, 2005 | Among other things, this bill would prohibit states from accepting absentee ballots that arrive after the close of business on Election Day unless they are voted pursuant to the Uniform and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. It would also prohibit states from accepting an application for absentee ballots unless it includes the driver’s license number, or if the voter does not have a driver’s license number, a copy of government-issued photo ID, the last 4 digits of the voter’s Social Security number, or the unique voter ID number. | |
S. 450 | Count Every Vote Act of 2005 | Clinton | February 17, 2005 | H.R. 939 | This is an omnibus election reform bill that seeks to address a number of election administration problems that arose in the 2004 federal elections. Among other things, it would require each state to allow citizens to vote by absentee ballot without showing a reason. |
S. 1867 | Displaced Citizens Voter Protection Act of 2005 | Feingold | October 7, 2005 | H.R. 3734 | This bill would extend the right to use absentee balloting and registration procedures available under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act to Hurricane Katrina evacuees. Individuals seeking to use these options must submit to state election officials an affidavit stating the individual’s intention to return to their place of residence within the state. |
S. 4018 | Vote by Mail Act of 2006 | Wyden | September 29, 2006 | This bill would establish a program to provide states with funds to implement vote by mail systems administrated by the EAC. States that choose to participate in the program must develop standards and procedures for mailing ballots to voters, collecting them, and counting them. | |
H.R. 533 | Voting Opportunity and Technology Enhancement Rights Act of 2005 | Conyers | February 2, 2005 | The provisions of this election reform bill are very similar to those in S. 17 and would address many election administration problems in the same way. | |
H.R. 939 | Count Every Vote Act of 2005 | Jones | February 17, 2005 | S. 450 | This omnibus election reform bill seeks to address a number of election administration problems that arose in the 2004 federal elections. The provisions of this bill are similar to those in S. 450. |
H.R. 1835 | Universal Right to Vote by Mail Act of 2005 | Davis | April 26, 2005 | This bill would permit voters to vote by mail for any reason and would prohibit states from imposing additional conditions or requirements on people who want to vote by mail. | |
H.R. 2104 | Norton | May 4, 2005 | Among other things, this bill would require election officials to accept absentee ballots that are sent without sufficient postage. | ||
H.R. 2250 | Valuing Our Trust in Elections Act | Green | May 11, 2005 | H.R. 5776 | Among other things, this bill would prohibit anyone other than the voter or any person authorized to handle material delivered to the individuals (such as a caregiver or guardian) from handling an absentee ballot. |
H.R. 3557 | Voter Outreach and Turnout Expansion Act of 2005 | Hastings | July 28, 2005 | Among other things, this bill would permit voters to obtain absentee ballots for without providing a reason. | |
H.R. 3734 | Displaced Citizens Voters Protection Act of 2005 | Davis | September 13, 2005 | S. 1867 | This bill contains similar absentee ballot provisions for Hurricane Katrina evacuees as S. 1867. |
H.R. 4141 | Millender-McDonald | October 25, 2005 | This bill would permit the use of a national federal write-in absentee ballot in federal elections. Ballots will not be disqualified if voters write in political party names where candidate names are requested or if the ballot contains any abbreviations, misspellings, or other minor variations in names. |