Voter Purge Protection Act
Voter Purge Protection Act
Plain Language Summary
# Voter Purge Protection Act (HR 5707) Summary **What It Would Do:** This bill would establish federal standards and protections for how states maintain their voter registration lists. "Voter purges" are when election officials remove names from registration rolls—sometimes for valid reasons like death or relocation, but sometimes due to errors.
This legislation would aim to prevent people from being wrongly removed from voter rolls and ensure they have the chance to correct mistakes before losing their voting eligibility. **Who It Affects:** The bill would impact voters, election officials, and state election systems. Any citizen who could be affected by voter registration list maintenance would be concerned, particularly those who move frequently, have name changes, or might be incorrectly flagged by matching systems. **Key Provisions:** While specific details aren't provided in the summary, voter purge protection bills typically include requirements like: notifying voters before removal, allowing time for people to object or correct errors, and establishing accuracy standards for the systems used to identify who should be removed. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it's still being reviewed and has not yet advanced to a floor vote in the House.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.