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yan [13]
1 year ago
13

Who oversees the administration of elections to ensure that the rules are followed?

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Andrej [43]1 year ago
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The Legislature of each State shall establish the dates, locations, and procedures for holding elections for senators and representatives; however, the Congress may at any time by law establish or modify such regulations, with the exception of the locations for senatorial elections.

<h3>Who has control over the rules of elections?</h3>

The Legislature of each State shall establish the dates, locations, and procedures for holding elections for senators and representatives; however, the Congress may at any time by law establish or modify such regulations, with the exception of the locations for senatorial elections.

Election regulations in the United States go back to Article 1 of the Constitution. As a result, states now have control over federal election administration. Since then, numerous federal legislation and constitutional amendments protecting voting rights have been passed.

States, first and foremost, control how elections are conducted, including things like ballot accessibility, registration requirements, absentee voting rules, the creation of polling locations, the availability of election day employees, and the counting and certification of votes.

To learn more about the rules of elections refer to:

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