We supported this proposed constitutional amendment which would have removed the state Constitution’s onerous requirement that bars individuals from voting in an election, except for President, unless they have registered to vote at least 30 days in advance, one of the longest time periods in the country. Allowing qualified individuals to register to vote closer to an election would provide the public a better opportunity to participate in the franchise, and this amendment would more appropriately give the General Assembly the ability to establish a shorter time frame for residents to register to vote. This legislation died in committee.
Same-Day Voter Registration (H 5770, S 608)
Sponsors
Representative Karen Alzate and Senator Alana DiMario
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