WASHINGTON, DC – The League of Women Voters of the United States is proud to support the Freedom from Intimidation in Elections Act, which will enshrine in law that every voter should have the right to cast their ballot free from fear and intimidation.
"This bill is a crucial step in protecting our elections and the individuals who make them possible. By establishing a presumption that openly carrying a firearm during election-related activities constitutes voter intimidation, this legislation strengthens the legal framework needed to prevent such threats. It also provides civil remedies for those who experience intimidation, supplementing existing criminal prohibitions, and allowing our justice system to hold those who violate these prohibitions accountable. This legislation reflects a growing recognition that the integrity of our elections must be preserved in the face of increasing threats.
In recent years, gun deregulation in some states, combined with increased political polarization and disinformation, has led to a disturbing rise in threats against election officials, poll workers, and even voters. The chilling reality of armed protesters gathering outside ballot-counting facilities and the armed surveillance of drop boxes during the 2020 election has highlighted the urgent need for stronger legislation and safeguards in this bill. This legislation addresses these concerns by updating existing anti-intimidation laws, ensuring that our democratic process remains secure and coercion-free.
The League of Women Voters stands firmly in support of this bill to ensure that every voter can participate without fear."
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