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Title 52 of the United States Code
U.S. federal statutes on voting and elections From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Title 52 of the United States Code (52 U.S.C.), entitled "Voting and Elections", is a codification of the "general and permanent"[1] voting and election laws of the United States federal government. This consisted of the transfer of titles 2 and 42 into a single title, a change made effective in the code’s 2012 print edition and added to the digital version in 2014.[2] It was adopted as a result of "editorial reclassification"[3] efforts of the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the United States House of Representatives and was not enacted as positive law.[4][note 1]
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Outline of title 52
Subtitle I — Voting Rights
- Chapter 101 — Generally
- Chapter 103 — Enforcement of Voting Rights
- Chapter 105 — Supplemental Provisions
- Chapter 107 — Right to Vote at Age Eighteen
Subtitle II — Voting Assistance and Election Administration
- Chapter 201 — Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped
- Chapter 203 — Registration and Voting by Absent Uniformed Services Voters and Overseas Voters in Elections for Federal Office
- Chapter 205 — National Voter Registration
- Chapter 207 — Federal Election Records
- Chapter 209 — Election Administration Improvement
Subtitle III — Federal Campaign Finance
- Chapter 301 — Federal Election Campaigns
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