Internet Voting Expansion Act of 2001
Summary
The Internet Voting Expansion Act of 2001 was a legislative proposal designed to modernize the American electoral process by providing federal grants to states for the development of online voting systems. The bill specifically required participating states to prioritize the creation of secure internet-based voting options for military personnel stationed away from home. If enacted, the bill would have allowed citizens to cast their ballots electronically, aiming to increase voter turnout and simplify the voting process for those serving overseas.
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