Title 52 › Subtitle Subtitle I— - Voting Rights › Chapter CHAPTER 103— - ENFORCEMENT OF VOTING RIGHTS › § 10305
Federal observers must be sent to a local government (like a county or city) when a court orders it or when the Attorney General finds there are good written complaints or other reasons to believe people’s voting rights may be denied because of race or color, or when needed to protect rights under the 14th or 15th Amendment. These observers are normally put in place outside regular federal hiring rules, but they cannot take part in partisan political activity. The Office of Personnel Management can also name willing federal employees to serve. Observers may enter polling places and vote-counting sites to watch whether eligible people can vote and whether votes are tallied correctly. They must investigate and report their findings to the Attorney General, and to the court if the court ordered them.
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52 U.S.C. § 10305
Title 52 — Voting and Elections
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73