Title 52 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Voting Assistance and Election Administration › Chapter CHAPTER 205— - NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION › § 20510
The Attorney General can file a federal lawsuit to enforce these rules and ask a court to say a violation happened or to order people to stop breaking the law. A person hurt by a violation must send a written notice to the State’s chief election official first. If the problem is not fixed within 90 days after that notice, the person can sue. If the violation happened within 120 days before a federal election, the fix must come within 20 days or the person can sue. If it happened within 30 days before the election, the person may sue right away without giving notice. If a private person wins the case, the court may order the other side to pay reasonable lawyer fees and costs. These rights add to any other legal rights people have and do not replace or allow anything forbidden by the Voting Rights Act.
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52 U.S.C. § 20510
Title 52 — Voting and Elections
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73