Vote Without Fear Act
Federal legislation to protect voters from intimidation and coercion at polls, establishing uniform standards and enforcement mechanisms across states.
Federal legislation to protect voters from intimidation and coercion at polls, establishing uniform standards and enforcement mechanisms across states.
HR 7965, the Vote Without Fear Act, appears designed to protect voters from intimidation, coercion, or harassment at polling places and related voting locations. The bill would establish federal protections and potentially penalties for individuals who attempt to interfere with voters' ability to cast ballots freely and without fear of retaliation.
Voter intimidation—whether through physical presence, threats, or coercion—undermines the fundamental right to vote and can suppress turnout, particularly among vulnerable populations. Federal protections create uniform standards across states and provide enforcement mechanisms when local authorities are unwilling or unable to act.
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