Super Ethical Election Security Act

Super Ethical Election Security Act

This act aims to secure our congressional elections and maintain integrity within our government.


Chief Sponsor(s): Senator PropMcRib

Co-Sponsor(s): Representative MattSixtyNin, Senator Airboeing747


Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Firestone in Congress assembled,

§1. Title

(a) This act shall be known, and may be cited as, the “Super Ethical Election Security Act

§2. Enactment

(a) This Bill shall go into effect as an Act of Congress upon completing the processes constitutionally required.

§3. Severability

(a) Should any part of this Act be struck down and/or declared unenforceable, then that part shall be severed with the rest remaining in full force and effect unless all is struck down and/or declared unenforceable.

§4. Enforcement

(a) This Act shall be enforced by any relevant parties.

§5. Definitions

(a) The Elections Act shall be referred to as the following: The Elections Act

§6. Changes

(a) Section IV(d) of The Elections Act currently states, “Should a candidate have an unexpunged, unpardoned, or otherwise unremoved felony arrest or conviction, or an outstanding arrest warrant for a felony offense issued, the election sponsor must disqualify the candidate.”

(b) Section IV(d) of The Elections Act shall be amended to state, “Should a candidate, within 30 days prior to the date the voting begins, have an unexpunged, unpardoned, or otherwise unremoved felony arrest or conviction, or an outstanding arrest warrant for a felony offense issued, the election sponsor must disqualify the candidate.”

(c) Section V(i) of The Elections Act currently states, “To “support” a candidate is to voice support for them in a reply to their published speech. An individual may support any number of candidates, but if an individual supports the same candidate multiple times only one shall be counted.”

(d) Section V(i) of The Elections Act shall be amended to state, “To “support” a candidate is to voice support for them in a reply to their published speech. An individual may support any number of candidates, but if an individual supports the same candidate multiple times only one shall be counted. Candidates, in order to collect support via Discord Direct Message (henceforth, “DM”), must show video evidence of the Candidate’s Discord being refreshed and the supporter’s Discord ID being taken and pasted into the text box. Such video evidence must show the supporter’s unedited message. Such videos may not be edited. Pursuant to such video evidence being obtained, the Candidate may then post the evidence as a reply to their candidacy speech on the forums, along with the username of the individual supporting them.


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