You have the right to cast your ballot without intimidation
It is a federal crime for anyone, whether they are a federal, state, or local official, to intimidate or interfere with their right to vote for whomever they’d like. This would prohibit, for example, federal agents questioning voters about voter fraud, displaying false signs about voter fraud that would undermine a voter's confidence in their ability to cast a secure ballot at that polling location, or aggressive questioning about citizenship and qualifications to vote.