The official website of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), providing comprehensive resources and information on election administration, voting systems, and voter registration. The site serves as a central hub for election officials, researchers, and the general public to access guidelines, best practices, and research findings to improve the election process in the United States.
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Provides detailed guides and resources on how to register to vote in different states.
Offers a wide range of resources for election officials, including training materials, best practices, and legal guidelines.
Information on the certification process for voting systems to ensure they meet federal standards.
Access to research reports, surveys, and data on election administration and voting trends.
Resources and guidelines to enhance the security and integrity of elections.
Information on upcoming and past public meetings, workshops, and events hosted by the EAC.
Latest news, press releases, and updates from the EAC.
Frequently asked questions about elections, voting, and the EAC's role.
Details on how to contact the EAC for inquiries, feedback, or assistance.
Guidelines and resources to ensure elections are accessible to all voters, including those with disabilities.
The EAC's mission is to serve as a national clearinghouse and resource for information and review of procedures with respect to the administration of Federal elections.
The EAC is led by four commissioners appointed by the President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
The EAC was established by the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) to assist in the administration of Federal elections.
The EAC collaborates with state and local election officials, advocacy groups, and other stakeholders to improve election administration.
The EAC has received awards for its efforts in improving election administration and accessibility.
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