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PUBLIC LAW 107-252—OCT. 29, 2002 116 STAT. 1687 during different hours, including the advisabiHty of estabhshing a uniform poll closing time and establishing— (A) a legal public holiday under section 6103 of title 5, United States Code, as the date on which general elections for Federal office are held; (B) the Tuesday next after the 1st Monday in November, in every even numbered year, as a legal public holiday under such section; (C) a date other than the Tuesday next after the 1st Monday in November, in every even numbered year as the date on which general elections for Federal office are held; and (D) any date described in subparagraph (C) as a legal public holiday under such section. (11) Federal and State laws governing the eligibility of persons to vote. (12) Ways that the Federal Government can best assist State and local authorities to improve the administration of elections for Federal office and what levels of funding would be necessary to provide such assistance. (13)(A) The laws and procedures used by each State that govern— (i) recounts of ballots cast in elections for Federal office; (ii) contests of determinations regarding whether votes are counted in such elections; and (iii) standards that define what will constitute a vote on each type of voting equipment used in the State to conduct elections for Federal office. (B) The best practices (as identified by the Commission) that are used by States with respect to the recounts and contests described in clause (i). (C) Whether or not there is a need for more consistency among State recount and contest procedures used with respect to elections for Federal office. (14) The technical feasibility of providing voting materials in eight or more languages for voters who speak those languages and who have limited English proficiency. (15) Matters particularly relevant to voting and administering elections in rural and urban areas. (16) Methods of voter registration for members of the uniformed services and overseas voters, and methods of ensuring that such voters receive timely ballots that will be properly and expeditiously handled and counted. (17) The best methods for establishing voting system performance benchmarks, expressed as a percentage of residual vote in the Federal contest at the top of the ballot. (18) Broadcasting practices that may result in the broadcast of false information concerning the location or time of operation , of a polling place. (19) Such other matters as the Commission determines are appropriate. (c) REPORTS.— The Commission shall submit to the President and to the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate a report on each study conducted under subsection (a) together with such recommendations for administrative and legislative action as the Commission determines is appropriate.