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While state law governs many aspects of the election process, the federal government is responsible for
registering voters.
organizing local polling places.
counting votes.
passing campaign finance laws.
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passing campaign finance laws.
(State governments typically handle voter registration, running polling places, and counting votes, though federal laws and agencies — e.g., the FEC, NVRA, and HAVA — set standards and backstop protections.)
(State governments typically handle voter registration, running polling places, and counting votes, though federal laws and agencies — e.g., the FEC, NVRA, and HAVA — set standards and backstop protections.)
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