Some Election Law Bills in U.S. House Continue Gaining Co-Sponsors

During the last three weeks, several election law bills in the U.S. House of Representatives have gained co-sponsors: HR 1826, to provide for non-discriminatory public funding for congressional campaigns, has gained 8 and now has 117; HR 3957, to let ex-felons in all states register to vote for federal elections, has gained 5 and now has 10; HR 2894, on vote-counting machines, gained 2 and how has 97; HR 3025, to provide for bipartisan boards to draw U.S. House boundaries, gained 1 and now has 23.


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