H.R.9634

Voter Choice Act

Introduced·7/9/26

Voter Choice Act amends Help America Vote Act to support state and local governments transitioning to ranked choice voting.

The Voter Choice Act amends the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to support state and local governments transitioning to a ranked choice voting system. The bill defines ranked choice voting as a method allowing voters to rank options in order of preference, with votes counted in rounds until a winner is elected. The Election Assistance Commission will establish a program to provide technical assistance and grants to support this transition, including funding for voting equipment, educational materials, and voter outreach.

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History

Jul 9

House

Introduced in House

Jul 9

House

Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.