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Delaware Senate Approves Improvement to Voter Registration System

The Delaware Senate has just approved SB 5, a bill that will create an automatic voter registration system at the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles, and potentially other state agencies. We urge Delaware's House of Representatives to do the same.

The Delaware Senate has just approved SB 5, on a vote of 14-7. The bill will create an automatic voter registration system at the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles, and potentially other state agencies.

Déclaration de Claire Snyder-Hall, directrice de Common Cause Delaware

America’s government ‘by the people’ is stronger when more people participate. But, in Delaware, not everyone does — even after last year’s community-based voter registration drives.

Estimations du recensement suggest that at least 10,000 Delawareans of voting age are still not registered to vote. The data also indicates that 12.6% of Delawareans have moved within the past year, and may not have updated their voter registration.

But a simple change in Delaware’s voter registration process could ensure that all eligible Delawareans are registered to vote at their current address – and that they can participate in upcoming elections without bureaucratic barriers. For a one-time cost of less than $22,000, Delaware can fully implement “Automatic Voter Registration” and ensure that any updated name or address received from a registered voter during a DMV license or identification card transaction will automatically be forwarded to the Department of Elections.

Other states that have implemented “AVR” have touted its benefits. For example, Georgia’s AVR system is credited with registering près des deux tiers of the Peach State’s voters. In Oregon, AVR is considered a “phenomenal success” that increased registration among minorities, and less urban and less wealthy voters. In Connecticut, AVR is “un succès fou” and credited with adding 400,000 new voters.

AVR has been adopted and implemented in 19 states, and is part of the “For the People Act” now being debated in the US Senate. If implemented nationwideL'AVR pourrait enregistrer jusqu'à 50 millions de nouveaux électeurs éligibles tout en rendant les listes électorales plus précises, en économisant de l'argent et en réduisant la confusion et d'autres problèmes dans les bureaux de vote.

But Delaware doesn’t have to wait for Congress to pass the “For the People Act” to implement AVR here — and today, our state Senate took a significant step forward by passing Senate Bill 5. We urge Delaware’s House of Representatives to do the same.

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