Election Infrastructure Integrity Act
Mandate public database of all private election vendors supporting federal election systems to increase transparency and accountability in election infrastructure.
Mandate public database of all private election vendors supporting federal election systems to increase transparency and accountability in election infrastructure.
HR 8118 directs the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to create and maintain a public database listing all private vendors involved in providing, supporting, or maintaining election system components used in federal elections. The database would include vendors at any level of the election infrastructure supply chain and be accessible to the general public.
Election system transparency has become a significant policy concern, with proponents arguing that public visibility into vendor involvement supports election security oversight and accountability. The bill addresses debates about whether voters and election officials have adequate information about who supplies critical election infrastructure components.
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