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They would include voter registration systems are centralized and computerized, election officials and workers have received improved training, and provisional voting is required when a voter's eligibility is questioned.
All lever machines were replaced with Punch-Card Ballots'.
Further Explanation:-
The help America vote act of 2002 was passed by the house of representatives with 357 votes in support and 48 against it and 92 in support and 2 against from Senate in the year 2002. This was signed into law by former President of United States, George W. Bush on October 29, 2002. This bill was drafted in response to the reaction of the controversy that was going out from the Presidential election of the year 2000 where there were around 2 million ballots disqualified and the reason behind this disqualification was that those people have given multiple votes or not even one when a run-through was made on vote-counting machines. The main goal of this act was to replace the Punchcard and lever based voting systems.
Another goal of HAVA was to form an election commission whose was formed to assist the administration during federal elections. HAVA mandated that all states should upgrade their voting procedures, as well as their voting machines as well as poll worker training, should be conducted before voting.
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Answer details:
Grade – High School
Subject – History
Chapter – Help America Vote Act
Keywords –United States, George W. Bush, Help America vote act, Voting machines, worker, training, ballots, punchcard, lever based, Presidential election.