Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) in 1993 to increase the number of citizens registered to vote in Federal elections.
One of the most important ways the NVRA was designed to increase registration was by ensuring that citizens are offered the opportunity to register to vote at places where they interact with the government: at motor vehicle offices and public assistance offices (such as those that provide Food Stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Medicaid).
However, since the implementation of the NVRA in 1995–1996, many states have been neglecting the voter registration provisions of the law. Project Vote works to enforce the NVRA’s requirements, and ensure that all citizens are provided with the voter registration assistance they are guaranteed under the law.
The Government Agency Registration Program assists states, social service agencies, motor vehicle offices, and election officials with implementation of the NVRA’s requirements. In addition to technical assistance, the Program conducts research, documents noncompliance and, when necessary, initiates litigation to enforce the NVRA.
Additionally, the Government Agency Registration Program works to expand voter registration opportunities at other places where eligible citizens interact with their government, such as immigration offices and health benefits providers.
Voter registration drives will always have an essential role to play in our democracy, but the responsibility to register eligible Americans to vote must rest first and foremost on the government.
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Until Health Care Exchanges are brought into compliance with the NVRA, the president's legacy is incomplete. Read more
Groups claim bumps in road for ‘motor voter’ law
Catherine M. Flanagan, senior election counsel with Project Vote, said, “We’re finding that the process is not working the way required under the act. People who try to register to vote when they conduct a driver’s license transaction are not being able to to register to vote.” Read more
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This is what we know. And, with your help, this is what we can do. Read more
Civil Rights Groups Sue North Carolina Over Voter Registration
A coalition of civil rights groups sued North Carolina on Tuesday, alleging that the state is violating a federal law regarding voter registration. Read more
Civic Groups Sue North Carolina Over Voting Rights Violations
North Carolina citizens did everything right to get registered to vote. But the state is failing them. Read more
Coalition of Civic Organizations Sue North Carolina for Failing to Comply with Federal Voting Rights Obligations
Project Vote and partners sue North Carolina over widespread disenfranchisement and a steep decline in voter registration activity . Read more
A. Phillip Randolph Institute et al vs. Strach (North Carolina): Complaint
Complaint filed against the state of North Carolina for violations of the National Voter Registration Act. Read more
Action NC et al v. Strach (North Carolina)
In December 2015, Project Vote and partners sued the state of North Carolina for widespread violations of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). Read more
Why Voting Rights Groups Are Upset About Obamacare’s Federal Exchanges
Tierney Sneed at Talking Points Memo discusses Project Vote and partners' letter to the Obama Administration concerning NVRA violations at federal health care exchanges. Read more