H.R. 7300: Make Elections Great Again Act
The "Make Elections Great Again Act" is a proposed legislation aimed at improving the integrity and administration of elections in the United States. The key components of this bill include:
Voter Identification Requirements
The bill establishes stringent requirements for voter identification. It mandates that voters must present clear proof of U.S. citizenship, which will be indicated on driver's licenses issued after the bill's enactment.
Voter Registration Reforms
Existing voter registration laws are set to be repealed. The bill requires states to maintain accurate and up-to-date voter registration lists. States must verify voter eligibility at least once a month, utilizing various available resources such as data from the Department of Homeland Security.
Removal of Ineligible Voters
Ineligible voters may be removed from the rolls for several reasons, including:
- Noncitizen status
- Change of residence
To facilitate this, the bill outlines specific processes for verifying addresses and updating voter registration lists.
Mail-in Ballots Regulations
The legislation imposes new regulations on mail-in ballots. Notably, it limits the number of ballots an individual can possess at any one time and requires that photo identification be presented when returning these ballots.
Election Security and Political Activity Restrictions
Furthermore, the bill includes measures to enhance election security and to prevent unauthorized political activities by federal agencies. This aims to maintain a fair and impartial administration of elections across the country.
Administrative Oversight
The act establishes protocols for the notification of election officials when noncitizens are recused from jury duty, thus creating a clearer connection between jury service eligibility and voter registration processes.
Relevant Companies
None found.
This is an AI-generated summary of the bill text. There may be mistakes.
Sponsors
59 bill sponsors
-
TrackBryan Steil
Sponsor
-
TrackMark Alford
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackRick W. Allen
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackBrian Babin
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackTom Barrett
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackAaron Bean
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackNicholas Begich
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackStephanie I. Bice
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackGus M. Bilirakis
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackLauren Boebert
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackRobert Bresnahan
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackKen Calvert
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackMike Carey
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackMike Collins
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackScott DesJarlais
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackByron Donalds
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackChuck Edwards
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackJake Ellzey
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackTom Emmer
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackBrad Finstad
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackScott Fitzgerald
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackVince Fong
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackScott Franklin
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackRussell Fry
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackCraig Goldman
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackTony Gonzales
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackLance Gooden
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackAbraham Hamadeh
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackPat Harrigan
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackDiana Harshbarger
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackKevin Hern
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackJennifer Kiggans
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackYoung Kim
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackDavid Kustoff
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackNicholas A. Langworthy
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackRyan Mackenzie
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackTracey Mann
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackJohn McGuire
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackMark Messmer
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackMax L. Miller
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackMary E. Miller
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackMariannette Miller-Meeks
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackTim Moore
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackGregory F. Murphy
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackRalph Norman
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackJimmy Patronis
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackAugust Pfluger
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackJohn W. Rose
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackDavid Rouzer
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackPete Sessions
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackJefferson Shreve
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackPete Stauber
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackDavid Taylor
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackClaudia Tenney
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackThomas P. Tiffany
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackDerrick Van Orden
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackTim Walberg
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackTony Wied
Co-Sponsor
-
TrackRoger Williams
Co-Sponsor
Actions
2 actions
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| Jan. 30, 2026 | Introduced in House |
| Jan. 30, 2026 | Referred to the Committee on House Administration, and in addition to the Committees on Oversight and Government Reform, the Judiciary, Homeland Security, and Intelligence (Permanent Select), for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
Corporate Lobbying
0 companies lobbying
None found.
* Note that there can be significant delays in lobbying disclosures, and our data may be incomplete.
Potentially Relevant Congressional Stock Trades
No relevant congressional stock trades found.