Electoral and ethics policy of the Joe Biden administration

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The Joe Biden administration pledged to pass government ethics reform.[1][2] The Biden administration also pledged to pass legislation and enforce policies to enforce electoral reform, in response to the influence of special interests and gerrymandering in elections.[2]

Background

Ethics violations

The Trump administration has been accused of multiple ethics violations and removing lobbying bans for personal profit and political benefit for reelection, and officials had been accused of violating the

Hatch Act of 1939 multiple times.[3] The administration used the White House lawn during the 2020 Republican National Convention and had Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
deliver remarks on an official visit overseas, which many outside sources said violated the Hatch Act.

Attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election

Trump engaged in multiple attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 United States presidential election.

Electoral reform

Biden has suggested that the 2022 United States elections could be illegitimate if his proposed election laws are not passed due to Republican-controlled legislature's enacted legislation.[4][5][6]

Campaign finance reform and Voter Registration