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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. J. RES. 72
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
regarding the right to vote.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 6, 2001
Mr. Jackson of Illinois introduced the following joint resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
regarding the right to vote.
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of each House
concurring therein), That the following article is proposed as an
amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which shall be
valid to all intents and purposes as part of the Constitution when
ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States:
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``Section 1. All citizens of the United States, who are eighteen
years of age or older, shall have the right to vote in any public
election held in the jurisdiction in which the citizen resides. The
right to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States, any
State, or any other public or private person or entity, except that the
United States or any State may establish regulations narrowly tailored
to produce efficient and honest elections.
``Section 2. Each State shall administer public elections in the
State in accordance with election performance standards established by
the Congress. The Congress shall reconsider such election performance
standards at least once every four years to determine if higher
standards should be established to reflect improvements in methods and
practices regarding the administration of elections.
``Section 3. Each State shall provide any eligible voter the
opportunity to register and vote on the day of any public election.
``Section 4. Each State and the District constituting the seat of
Government of the United States shall establish and abide by rules for
appointing its respective number of Electors. Such rules shall provide
for the appointment of Electors on the day designated by the Congress
for holding an election for President and Vice President and shall
ensure that each Elector votes for the candidate for President and Vice
President who received a majority of the popular vote in the State or
District.
``Section 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article
by appropriate legislation.''
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