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THE NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION ACT OF 1993

THE NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION ACT OF 1993. “MOTOR/VOTER”. History of the NVRA Accomplishments Obligations of Voter Registration Agencies Points to Remember Things to Look For Questions/Conclusions. “MOTOR/VOTER” Introduction/Overview. THE NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION ACT OF 1993.

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THE NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION ACT OF 1993

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  1. THE NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION ACT OF 1993 “MOTOR/VOTER”

  2. History of the NVRA AccomplishmentsObligations of Voter Registration AgenciesPoints to RememberThings to Look ForQuestions/Conclusions “MOTOR/VOTER” Introduction/Overview

  3. THE NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION ACT OF 1993

  4. NVRA - PURPOSES42 USC § 1973gg • Increase the number of eligible citizens who register to vote • Enhance the participation of eligible citizens as voters in elections • Protect the integrity of the electoral process • Ensure accurate and current voter registration rolls are maintained

  5. NVRA - WHAT IS REQUIRED 42 USC § 1973gg-6 • Ensure that any eligible applicant is registered to vote • Inform all applicants of the voter eligibility requirements and penalties for submission of a false voter registration application • Require the State election official to send notice to each applicant of the disposition of the application

  6. NVRA - WHAT IS REQUIRED 42 USC § 1973gg-6 • Ensure the identity of the voter registration agency through which the applicant registered is not disclosed • Conduct a program to remove ineligible names from the official list • Ensure names are removed only • at the registrant’s request • as provided by State law • through the program above

  7. NVRA - ELEMENTS • DMV REGISTRATION • Mail registration • Agency registration • List maintenance • Administration

  8. GENERAL AGENCY REGISTRATION • Public assistance agencies • Agencies for people with disabilities • Other designated agencies

  9. GENERAL AGENCY REGISTRATION • Dept. of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse • Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy • Virginia Centers for Independent Living • Armed Forces Recruitment Offices • Dept. of Health • Dept. of Social Services • Dept. of Rehab. Services • Dept. for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing • Dept. for the Blind and Vision Impaired

  10. GENERAL AGENCY REGISTRATION The Commonwealth has designated two additional agencies: • Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries • Virginia Employment Commission (but only the Northern Virginia Planning Commission 8)

  11. WHO MAY REGISTER TO VOTE? • Citizen of the United States • Live in Virginia • At least 18 years old by date of general election • May not claim right to vote elsewhere • Must not be in prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony, judged to be incapacitated.

  12. RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS • To petition the Governor of Virginia for restoration, the individual must: • complete all prison/jail terms; • be free of any suspended sentence, probation or parole for at least 5 years; • not be currently facing criminal charges in any jurisdiction; and • pay all court ordered costs, fines, and/or restitution.

  13. RESTORATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS • For more information, please contact: • Secretary of the Commonwealth • Attention: Assistant for Clemency • PO Box 1-D • Richmond, VA 23201 • (804) 786-2441

  14. Signature, unless disabled Full name Gender Date of birth US citizenship Social security number Previous address of voter registration Residence address Mentally incapacitated rights must be restored Convicted felon rights must be restored REQUIREMENTS ON FORMin Virginia Code of Virginia § 24.2-418

  15. POST OFFICE BOXESin Virginia Code of Virginia § 24.2-418 The form shall permit law enforcement officers and any party granted a protective order to furnish a post office box in addition to a street address. • Note: As of July 1, 2004 a person who signs a statement that he/she is in fear for his/her personal safety from another party who has threatened or stalked him/her to provide a post office box address, either for his residence or another location in the Commonwealth.

  16. REGISTRATION DEADLINE42 USC § 1973gg-5 • Eligible applications submitted to both the Department of Motor Vehicles and required agencies the lesser of 30 days or the period provided by State law prior to the election • Eligible applications postmarked the lesser of 30 days or the period provided by State law prior to the election

  17. REGISTRATION DEADLINEin Virginia Code of Virginia § 24.2-414 • 29 days • before an election

  18. REGISTRATION DEADLINEin Virginia Code of Virginia § 24.2-416.4 • Mail voter registration applications with no postmark or an illegible postmark shall be deemed timely if received through the United States mail no later than 5 days following the close of the registration books.

  19. REGISTRATION • Once registered, the individual will be sent a voter card from their local general registrar. This can take up to three weeks. If an individual does not receive a voter card in three weeks, they should contact their local registrar or call 1-800-552-9745.

  20. MAIL REGISTRATION • The State Board of Elections will supply state or national voter registration forms in large quantities. Please provide our number 800-552-9745 to anyone requesting quantities your office is unable to supply.

  21. AGENCYREGISTRATION42 USC § 1973gg-5 • Public assistance agencies • Agencies for people with disabilities • Other designated agencies • Each agency shall provide: • mail forms • assistance if needed • acceptance of forms

  22. WHAT THIS MEANS • Other Things To Be Considered

  23. WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU • YOU HAVE ONE MORE “HAT” TO WEAR.

  24. QUESTIONS?

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