Bipartisan Group Of Senators Looks To Reform Electoral Count Act

The Democrats’ voting rights bill was blocked in the Senate earlier this week, but there is still hope that some reforms can be enacted in the election space. On Capitol Hill, both sides are willing to talk reform to the 1887 Electoral Count Act, which outlines how votes should be counted.

The goal is to make it more difficult to discard certified electoral votes when Congress comes together to count them.

Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Joe Manchin (D-West Virginia), leaders of a bipartisan Senate group, said a Zoom meeting will happen over the next week.

“The model for coming up with an election reform bill that is truly bipartisan,” Collins said. “That would address many of the problems that arose on January 6 and that would help restore confidence in our elections is the approach that we used with the bipartisan infrastructure bill. That’s what worked.”

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of political news in your in-box.
We find the news you need to know, so you don't have to.

There is no legislative text yet and the lawmakers are still in the idea phase. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said that the Zoom discussion will include each person bringing a list of items they want and don’t want on the bill and see where they can come to an agreement.

Collins noted that she was encouraged that members on both sides were open to discussion to improve the system to ensure the votes are counted correctly.

“It means looking at additional protections against violence and threats for poll workers and election officials. Those are some of the issues that we’re looking at,” she added.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that President Biden is open to making changes to the Electoral Count Act, but that he does not view it as a substitute for passing the voting rights bills.

Rose Carter

Recent Posts

Federal Trade Commission Votes To Ban Noncompete Agreements

On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banned noncompete agreements in a 3-2 vote. The…

1 day ago

California Bill Would Prevent CLEAR Passengers From Line-Jumping At Airports

A proposed bill in California would prohibit security screening company CLEAR from skipping the general…

2 days ago

Supreme Court Seems Receptive To Laws That Allow Restrictions On Homeless

On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments over a challenge to a law allowing…

3 days ago

Arizona Republicans Block Bill To Repeal Abortion Ban On State House Floor

The Arizona House of Representatives failed to advance a repeal of the state's 160-year-old abortion…

4 days ago

After Oregon Recriminalizes Drug Possession, What’s Next For The State’s Drug Policy

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) signed a bill restoring criminal charges in cases of hard drug possession.…

1 week ago

Biden’s New Regulation Will Limit Toxic Chemicals In Drinking Water Across The Country

President Joe Biden's administration announced the first-ever national limits on toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water. This…

1 week ago