Honest question, this act attempts to push rules intra-state... Which is a high bar for federal government, over-riding state autonomy. States decide how they elect people (even stated so in the constitution), as each state is self-regulating.
What prevents states from immediately rejecting such interference, and passing their own local laws countermanding this, or even suing the fed over this?
Don't get me wrong, this is a massive problem, I'm just not seeing this being successful. Seems it would be real easy for states to claim over-reach.