A bill to require explicit Congressional approval for troops or armed men at polling places for the only exception in the United States Code, and for other purposes.
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Committee Activity
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- Senate Committee on the JudiciaryReferred To · 2026-06-18
Plain-English Summary
The bill would require Congress to explicitly approve any deployment of military troops or armed personnel at polling places, closing a loophole in federal law that currently allows such deployments without specific congressional authorization. This would affect election security decisions and military operations during federal elections, ensuring that voters and election officials have legislative oversight of armed presence at voting locations. The measure aims to prevent unauthorized military involvement in elections while maintaining Congress's constitutional power over such deployments.
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