Protect American Election Administration Act of 2025
Summary
The Protect American Election Administration Act of 2025 would generally ban states from accepting money, property, or services from private entities to help run federal elections. This would apply to programs involving voter education, outreach, and registration efforts. The only exception would allow states to accept donations of physical space to be used as polling places or early voting sites.
If enacted, this bill would restrict how states fund certain election-related activities. Currently, some states accept private funding to support election administration tasks. This bill would require states to rely on public funding or other sources for these purposes instead. Citizens might see changes in how voter education and registration programs are conducted in their states, depending on whether states have alternative funding sources available.
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