U.S. House of Representatives members polarizing over whether rural or urban areas should receive more districts resulted in the Permanent Reapportionment Act of 1929.
Suppression of African Americans and other minority voters when they tried to vote at the polls resulted in the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Campaign abuse during presidential elections resulted in the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974.
Suspected voter fraud accusations during the Watergatescandal resulted in the HelpAmerican Vote Act of 2002.
<h3>What are Legislations?</h3>
Legislation is a process of enacting laws by local decision-making bodies, states, and the national legislature of the country. The laws made, serve a particular purpose in society.
The Reapportionment Act, of 1929 established a permanent method for assigning a fixed 435 seats in the US House of Representatives and this will be done by using each census.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965, prohibited all sorts of discrimination that was taking place in voting including racial discrimination.
Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974, was enacted to regulate fundraising in political campaigns and the expenditure of political parties.
Help American Vote Act of 2002 was enacted to improve America's voting system.
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