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ACTION ALERT!
Election Day Registration (S2514)
SUPPORT “ELECTION DAY REGISTRATION BILL” S.2514
This legislation will allow any eligible voter to register
and vote at their local polling place on Election Day in national and statewide
elections through 2011 “as a trial period.” At the time of registration, the
individual must provide proof of identity and residency and must also certify
that they are a United States citizen, are at least 18 years of age, and are not
disqualified from voting for other stated conditions.
In addition, this legislation will create an advisory
committee to review the implementation of Election Day registration following
this trial period to assess its viability and will permanently change the
registration deadline from 20 days to 14 days before a general election or
primary.
Passage of this bill will:
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Support increased voter participation.
In 2006 the eight current EDR
states had an average 50.9% voter turnout vs. 41.6% in non-EDR states.
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Allow highly mobile population such as students and young adults,
as well as new residents, to vote in greater numbers.
Deadlines to register are often missed by new
district residents.
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Alleviate the problem of registered voters being turned away
because of inaccurate or incomplete voter lists. An MIT/Cal Tech report found
that 122,000 registered voters in 2003 were turned away because of
registration-based problems.
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Shift the administrative burden of processing new voter
registrations from the busy pre-election season to after Election Day. The
post-election period is a much less hectic time for election officials.
Passage of this bill will not:
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Increase voter fraud.
Multiple
independent studies have found that voter fraud is as low in EDR states as in
non-EDR states
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Add significant cost to the election process.
Election officials in EDR states
report the work of adding newly-registered voters to the rolls has been
manageable and relatively inexpensive.
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Create dramatic shifts in the voting population.
Experience in EDR states indicates +/- 5%
increase in registered voters.
The lead sponsor for this bill in the Senate is Cynthia
Stone Creem, and it is strongly supported by Senators Augustus, Candaras,
Chandler, Downing, Fargo, Gallucio, Jehlen, Joyce, Menard, O'Leary, Petruccelli,
Resor, Rosenberg, Spilka, Tucker, and Marzilli.
TAKE ACTION NOW:
If
your Senator is not listed as a co-sponsor Call or Email them to urge them to
vote in favor of this bill. Please
click here
for contact information for your Senator.
Also please contact Senate Ways and Means Chair Steven M. Panagiotakos to
release this bill favorably. Please
click here to email or call
617 722-1630 Contact Senate President Therese Murray and urge her to
call for a vote on Election Day Registration.
Please
click here to email or call 617
722-1500.
For more information contact VP of Program and Action Carole
Pelchat cpelchat@lwvma.org
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