H.R. 6885, known as the “Presidential Ballot Integrity Act,” aims to amend the Electoral Count Act of 1887. The bill stipulates that the votes of electoral college members from a state will not be counted in a presidential election if the state does not have a major political party’s...
Simple Explanation
The bill wants to make sure that in every state, people can vote for President from one of the big political parties. If a state doesn't have one of these candidates on their voting list, the people chosen to vote in the special group for President (called electors) won't have their votes counted.