SAFE Act
| Date | Chamber | What was voted on | Result | Yes–No | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 27, 2019 | House · vote #428 | On Passage | Passed | 225–184 | See who voted → |
| Jun 27, 2019 | House · vote #427 | On Motion to Recommit with Instructions | Failed | 189–220 | See who voted → |
1 agreed to
| Amendment | Sponsor | Status |
|---|---|---|
| HAMDT 504 | — | Agreed to |
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Securing America's Federal Elections Act or the SAFE Act
This bill addresses election security through grant programs and requirements for voting systems and paper ballots.
The bill establishes requirements for voting systems, including that systems (1) use individual, durable, voter-verified paper ballots; (2) make a voter's marked ballot available for inspection and verification by the voter before the vote is cast; (3) ensure that individuals with disabilities are given an equivalent opportunity to vote, including with privacy and independence, in a manner that produces a voter-verified paper ballot; (4) be manufactured in the United States; and (5) meet specified cybersecurity requirements, including the prohibition of the connection of a voting system to the internet.
The National Science Foundation must award grants to study, test, and develop accessible voter-verified paper ballot voting and best practices to enhance the accessibility of such voting for individuals with disabilities, for voters whose primary language is not English, and for voters with difficulties in literacy.
The Election Assistance Commission (EAC) must award grants to states to replace certain voting systems, carry out voting system security improvements, and implement and model best practices for ballot design, ballot instructions, and the testing of ballots.
States must carry out postelection risk-limiting audits for all federal elections, funded by the EAC.
States may use elections requirements payments from the EAC to carry out activities related to election security.
The EAC must provide for the testing of voting system hardware and software and decertify such technology that does not meet guidelines.
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
- Engrossed in House Formatted Text PDF Formatted XML
- Introduced in House Formatted Text PDF Formatted XML
- Referred in Senate Formatted Text PDF Formatted XML
- Reported in House Formatted Text PDF Formatted XML
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U.S. Congress. (2026). H.R. 2722: Securing America’s Federal Elections Act. 116th Congress. Open America. https://openamerica.io/bill/116-HR-2722/
"H.R. 2722: Securing America’s Federal Elections Act." 116th Congress, 2026, Open America, https://openamerica.io/bill/116-HR-2722/.
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