Pennsylvania Governor Calls for Automatic Voter Registration

Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro introduced Tuesday that he’ll implement “computerized voter registration” forward of the 2024 election.

The governor rolled out his plan on Nationwide Voter Registration Day to “streamline” the voter-registration course of, which he argues will “save taxpayers money and time,” according to an announcement video. Shapiro’s plan will robotically enroll Pennsylvanians within the voting system, except the person opts out, when receiving an identification card or driver’s license on the Division of Motor Autos.

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“Any longer, if you get or renew your driver’s license or an ID card on the DMV, you’ll be registered to vote except you select to not,” Shapiro mentioned within the video. “I made a dedication after I was campaigning for this workplace that we’d carry computerized voter registration in Pennsylvania and break down the limitations for authorized, eligible voters. This can be a key step to make our elections safer, including necessary ranges of verification to the voter-registration course of.”

Pennsylvania’s presidential primary is scheduled for late April, however Shapiro has pushed for it to be moved because it conflicts with the week of Passover, a distinguished Jewish vacation. The Pennsylvania Senate’s State Authorities Committee authorised a bill in late August to maneuver the first to March 19, which might coincide with these of Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Illinois, and Kansas.

“We’re making our state authorities work higher for the great individuals of Pennsylvania,” Shapiro mentioned within the video. “Irrespective of who you select to vote for, or what your views are, I hope you’ll make your voice heard. Now greater than ever, we want an engaged citizenry to maneuver our nation and our commonwealth ahead.”

Initially revealed by the Daily Caller News Foundation

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