On October 29, 2002, President Bush signed the "Help America Vote Act of 2002," (HAVA),
Pub. L. No. 107-252, 116 Stat. 1666 (2002) into law. The HAVA is codified at 42 U.S.C. 15301 to
15545. After the House of Representatives, on December 12, 2001, and the Senate on April 11, 2002,
passed differing versions of H.R. 3295, joint conferees were named to reconcile the differences
and adopted a conference report on October 8, 2002, which was then passed by the House and
Senate without amendment.
The legislation aims to improve the administration of elections in the United States, primarily
through three means:
- creating a new federal agency to serve as a clearinghouse for election administration
information;
- providing funds to states to improve election administration and replace outdated
voting systems; and
- creating minimum standards for states to follow in several key areas of election
administration.
Department of Justice Activities
Under Section 401, the Attorney General has enforcement authority for the uniform and
nondiscriminatory election technology and administration requirements that apply to States
under Sections 301, 302, and 303.
The United States has enforced HAVA through both litigation
and by informing jurisdictions of the Department's views on the Act's requirements.
Judicial Filings:
Memorandum of the United States as amicus curiae dated October 22, 2004, in Sandusky County Democratic Party v. Blackwell, Nos. 04-4265, 04-4266 (6th Circuit)
Memorandum of the United States dated October 19, 2004, in Florida
Democratic Party v. Hood, No. 04CV395 (N.D. Fla.)
Memorandum of the United States dated October 18, 2004, in the
consolidated cases Bay County Democratic Party v. Land, No. 04CV10257 (E.D. Mich.), and
Michigan State Conferences of NAACP Branches v. Land, No. 04CV10267 (E.D. Mich.)
Voting Information Postings under Section 302
Letters and other non-litigation actions:
- Memorandum of Agreement and
press release dated November 2, 2005
with the State of California regarding HAVA statewide voter registration database.
- Letter of September 1, 2005 to the State of Arizona
regarding provisional balloting.
- Letter of May 10, 2005 to the State of Louisiana regarding
deadlines for meeting voting system requirements.
- Letter of March 4, 2005 to the State of Mississippi regarding
the accessibility of voting systems and polling places.
- Letter of November 2, 2004 to the Parish of Orleans regarding
the extension of polling place hours.
- Letter of October 29, 2004 to the District Court for the
Southern District of Ohio concerning provisional ballots.
- Letter of October 26, 2004 to the Attorney General of Iowa
regarding provisional ballots in Iowa.
- Letter of August 24, 2004 to Maryland legislator regarding
voter registration of non-citizens.
- Letter of July 26, 2004 to the State of Michigan regarding
Title III requirements under HAVA.
- Letter of June 14, 2004 to the Secretary of State in
Minnesota regarding voter registration by mail under HAVA.
- Letter of March 16, 2004 to the Secretary of State in
Minnesota regarding the collection of drivers license numbers on voter registration applications
in compliance with HAVA.
- On February 20, 2004, the Department of Justice released a guide to improving accessibility of
polling places for disabled voters.
ADA Checklist for Polling Places
- Letter of February 11, 2004 to the State of Massachusetts
regarding implementation of the voter identification requirements of Section 303(b).
- Press releases issued
December 31, 2003 from the Department of Justice on HAVA.
- Opinion of the Office of Legal Counsel regarding compliance of certain direct recording electronic voting systems with HAVA and
the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- Letter of September 8, 2003 to the Maryland Attorney General's
Office regarding the verification requirements of Section 303 of HAVA.
- Letter September 8, 2003 to the Election Center regarding
the statewide voter registration list requirements of Section 303 of HAVA.
- Letter of August 12, 2003 to the Florida Division of Elections
regarding a paperless voter registration system and the requirements of federal law.
- Letter May 22, 2003 to the Governor of Louisiana regarding
various issues under HAVA.
- Letter of May 20, 2003 to the Director of Elections for
the State of Texas regarding the requirement in Section 301(a)(3) of HAVA that voting
systems be accessible to persons with disabilities.
- Examples of Section 303 state voter registration forms.
- Letter of March 17, 2003 to the chief election official, governor, and attorney general
in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands,
and Puerto Rico discussing the HAVA and offering the Civil Rights Division's assistance in the jurisdictions' efforts to comply with the requirements of Title III of the new Act. An example of
the letter is available here.
- Letter to Senator Kit Bond on February 26, 2002, regarding the application of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 42 U.S.C. 1973c, to the voter
identification requirements then under consideration in Congress.
- Letter of January 13, 2003 to the Attorney General for the State of New Jersey regarding the effective date for Section 303(b) of the Help America Vote Act of 2002.
- Help America Vote Act - FAQ's
If you have questions concerning HAVA, you may contact Chris Herren (202-514-1416) and Brian Heffernan
(202-514-4755), who are attorneys in the Voting Section.
Department of Health and Human Services Activities
Under Section 261 and 291 of HAVA, the Department of Health and Human Services is responsible for making grants to States and to protection and advocacy systems to improve access to and participation in the election process for individuals with disabilities.
Election Assistance Commission Activities
The Election Assistance Commission
has further information about HAVA.
National Institute of Standards and Technology Activities
The National Institute of Standards
and Technology has further information about HAVA.