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 PUBLIC LAW 107-107—DEC. 28, 2001 115 STAT. 1277 42 USC 1973ff note. "(b) In this section, the term 'State' includes a territory or possession of the United States, a political subdivision of a State, territory, or possession, and the District of Columbia.". SEC. 1604. ELECTRONIC VOTING DEMONSTRATION PROJECT. (a) ESTABLISHMENT OF DEMONSTRATION PROJECT. — (1) IN GENERAL. —Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary of Defense shall carry out a demonstration project under which absent uniformed services voters are permitted to cast ballots in the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office for November 2002 through an electronic voting system. The project shall be carried out with participation of sufficient numbers of absent uniformed services voters so that the results are statistically relevant. (2) AUTHORITY TO DELAY IMPLEMENTATION.— If the Secretary of Defense determines that the implementation of the demonstration project under paragraph (1) with respect to the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office for November 2002 may adversely affect the national security of the United States, the Secretary may delay the implementation of such demonstration project until the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office for November 2004. The Secretary shall notify the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives of any decision to delay implementation of the demonstration project. (b) COORDINATION WITH STATE ELECTION OFFICIALS.— The Secretary shall carry out the demonstration project under this section through cooperative agreements with State election officials of States that agree to participate in the project. (c) REPORT TO CONGRESS. —Not later than June 1 of the year Deadline following the year in which the demonstration project is conducted under this section, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report analyzing the demonstration project. The Secretary shall include in the report any recommendations the Secretary considers appropriate for continuing the project on an expanded basis for absent uniformed services voters during the next regularly scheduled general election for Federal office. (d) DEFINITIONS. —In this section: (1) ABSENT UNIFORMED SERVICES VOTER.— The term "absent uniformed services voter" has the meaning given that term in section 107(1) of the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (42 U.S.C. 1973fF-6(l)). (2) STATE.—The term "State" includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa. SEC. 1605. GOVERNORS' REPORTS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF REC- OMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGES IN STATE LAW MADE UNDER FEDERAL VOTING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. (a) REPORTS.— (1) Whenever a State receives a uniformed services voting assistance legislative recommendation from the Secretary of Defense, acting as the Presidential designee, the chief executive authority of that State shall, not later than 90 days after receipt of that recommendation, provide a report on the status of implementation of that recommendation by that State. 42 USC 1973ff note.

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