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Prohibition of firearms at federal polling and ballot counting sites

This act bans carrying firearms inside or within 100 yards of federal polling places and ballot counting centers. It aims to ensure safety during the voting process while providing specific exceptions for residents and law enforcement.
Key points
Possession of a firearm is prohibited within 100 yards of an entrance to a federal election site.
The ban applies to buildings used for voting or processing and counting federal election ballots.
Exceptions are made for on-duty law enforcement officers and authorized private security guards.
Firearms may remain in vehicles within the restricted zone if they are not removed or brandished.
Lawful possession of firearms remains permitted in private residences or businesses located within the 100-yard zone.
Violations can lead to fines and up to 1 year in prison, increasing to 5 years if there is intent to commit a crime.
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Additional Information
Vote Without Fear Act
Print number: S 4121
Sponsor: Sen. Murphy, Christopher [D-CT]
Process start date: 2026-03-17