Federal Election Integrity Act of 2005
Summary
The Federal Election Integrity Act of 2005 (H.R. 834) proposes to restrict the political activities of top state election officials. Under this bill, the individuals responsible for overseeing federal elections in their state would be prohibited from actively managing or participating in political campaigns for those same federal offices. The legislation aims to prevent potential conflicts of interest by ensuring that those who supervise the voting process remain neutral and are not simultaneously working to elect specific candidates.
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