§ 20101. Congressional declaration of purpose
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It is the intention of Congress in enacting this chapter to promote the fundamental right to vote by improving access for handicapped and elderly individuals to registration facilities and polling places for Federal elections.
(Pub. L. 98–435, § 2, Sept. 28, 1984, 98 Stat. 1678.)
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- Sec. 1307No effect on other laws
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- Sec. 1523No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1922No effect on other laws
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- Sec. 1922No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1922No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1523No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1922No effect on other laws
- Sec. 205Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 205Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 108Members
- Sec. 1936No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1933No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1936No effect on other laws
- Sec. 14306No effect on other laws
- Sec. 205Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 11Relief for violations of voting rights laws
- Sec. 11Relief for violations of voting rights laws
- Sec. 11Relief for violations of voting rights laws
- Sec. 205Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1103Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1933No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1103Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1933No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1103Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1934No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1103Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1622No effect on other laws
- Sec. 111Relief for violations of voting rights laws
- Sec. 203Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1433No effect on other laws
- Sec. 1103Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1622No effect on other laws
- Sec. 9011Relief for violations of voting rights laws
- Sec. 1103Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1622No effect on other laws
- Sec. 11Relief for violations of voting rights laws
- Sec. 1103Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1622No effect on other laws
- Sec. 205Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 203Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1433No effect on other laws
- Sec. 205Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 111Relief for violations of voting rights laws
- Sec. 203Protections for in-person voting for individuals with disabilities and older individuals
- Sec. 1433No effect on other laws
- Sec. 11Relief for violations of voting rights laws
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- Pub. L. 98–435, § 2
- 98 Stat. 1678
- Pub. L. 98–435, § 9
- 98 Stat. 1680
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§ 20101
Congressional declaration of purpose
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 98–435, § 2
Stat.98 Stat. 1678
Pub. L.Pub. L. 98–435, § 9
Stat.98 Stat. 1680
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