Rep. Leger Fernández Votes for Historic Bipartisan Presidential Election Reform Act
Washington, DC,
September 22, 2022
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Democracy
Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernández voted to protect free and fair elections, the rule of law, and our nation’s Constitution. “I voted to safeguard a simple—yet sacred– pillar of our democracy: The candidate who wins the election takes office. I want to make sure political violence, threats, intimidation, and lies don’t undermine over two hundred years of democratic tradition in this country,” said Rep. Leger Fernández. “The Presidential Election Reform Act to fulfill a hopeful future for our country. American democracy is the best answer to fulfilling our constitution’s promise of inclusion to everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity, creed or economic circumstance. A truly inclusive democracy that helps everyone thrive is a constitutional promise we can and must make a reality.” This legislation will reform the Electoral Count Act to ensure that Congress counts the votes as required by the Constitution. This bill takes four urgent and necessary steps:
Praise for this bipartisan legislation include retired federal Judge Michael Luttig, one of the nation’s most prominent and conservative judges, who described the Presidential Election Reform Act as “masterfully drafted”, as well as Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, who called the legislation “an inspired bit of lawmaking.” # # # |