The U.S. House of Representatives approved a wide-ranging election reform bill late Friday, advancing changes aimed at making voting more accessible and tightening campaign finance transparency. The package would expand early voting access and add new disclosure requirements for political donations.
Democrats backed the measure, arguing that it would strengthen participation and improve public confidence in the electoral process. Republicans opposed the bill in unison, saying the changes were unnecessary and raised concerns about federal overreach.
The vote underscored the sharp partisan divide over election administration in Washington, where access to the ballot and rules on political spending remain deeply contested. The legislation now faces an uncertain path forward as it moves beyond the House.
Supporters say the reforms are intended to modernize voting systems and increase accountability around campaign money. Critics contend the proposal could complicate election rules without addressing core problems, setting up another major fight over how U.S. elections are run.
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