Voter registrations in Virginia public assistance agencies declined by 87 percent between 1995-1996 and 2005-2006, despite increased enrollment in public benefit programs like food stamps. Field investigators in early 2008 confirmed that state offices were not offering voter registration, as required by the National Voter Registration Act. Working cooperatively with Demos and its state partners, Virginia has achieved a dramatic change of course. The first several data reports indicate an eightfold increase in voter registrations
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Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act in 1993 "to establish procedures that will incre...
The first presidential election following implementation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1...
Under the NVRA, when you change your address at the DMV, it's supposed to update your voter registra...
This paper outlines and highlights the outstanding and thorough work of the North CarolinaState Boar...
The 2008 presidential election is historic, with election officials anticipating record turnout. Whi...
A new report, Ten Years Later, A Promise Unfulfilled, released by the NVRA Implementation Project --...
The 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) requires states to register citizens through public ...
Over the years, many states have undertaken different approaches to increase voter registration and ...
The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993 required all states to establish "motor voter," m...
Representational Inequality: Bad for Democracy Economic inequality in America has been spiraling out...
Community-based voter registration organizations -- whether they are partisan or non-partisan, secul...
The number of citizens registered to vote by Missouri's public assistance agencies, a service requir...
Voting rights are the bedrock of democracy, but in many parts of the country, those rights are being...
A new, comprehensive report explains two models for how states can implement automatic voter registr...
With the votes cast and counted, the political signs down, and the final dollars tallied, most peopl...
Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act in 1993 "to establish procedures that will incre...
The first presidential election following implementation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1...
Under the NVRA, when you change your address at the DMV, it's supposed to update your voter registra...