Jump-Starting “Motor Voter”
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) became known as the “motor voter” law because Section 5 of the law designated motor vehicle offices as voter registration sites. For 20 years Americans have enjoyed the convenience of registering to vote, or updating their registrations, while conducting other business at the DMV.
The NVRA requires that DMVs take specific steps that will make registration extremely convenient for their customers, so that as many eligible Americans as possible will participate in elections. Yet many states DMVs don’t follow these rules. Often through omission rather than articulated policy, they relegate voter registration to a bottom-rung priority, for example, by failing to integrate it into new processes that become available due to technology. One result is that customers conducting online DMV transactions often miss out on the voter registration opportunities that the NVRA mandates they be given.
In short, “motor “voter” is stalling out in many states, and threatening to leave millions of Americans behind.
Project Vote is working with allies to enforce the “motor voter” law across the country, and ensure that states adapt this core voter registration portal to new technologies that have the potential to vastly expand the electorate.
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Memorandum of Understanding on NVRA Compliance – Nevada DMV
Project Vote and partners reached an understanding with Nevada officials to streamline and modernize voter registration opportunities through the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Read more
Memorandum of Understanding on NVRA Compliance – Nevada Secretary of State
Project Vote and partners reached an understanding with Nevada officials to streamline and modernize voter registration opportunities through the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Read more
Action NC v. Strach: Directive from Kim Strach to Count Provisional Ballots
Directive from Kim Strach, director of the North Carolina Board of Directors, instructing that provisional ballots of certain voters who attempted to register at DMVs must be counted. Read more
Action NC et al v. Strach (North Carolina): Court Order
Court order denying defendants' motion to dismiss, and granting in part plaintiff's motion for preliminary injunction Read more
Action NC et al v. Strach (North Carolina): Memo in Support of Preliminary Injunction
Project Vote and partners filed for a preliminary injunction to force North Carolina to immediately comply with Secs. 5 and 7 of the NVRA. Read more
Action NC et al v. Strach (North Carolina): Memo in Support of Expedited Discovery
A memo in support of expedited discovery in Action NC et al v. Strach. Read more
Notice Letter to Nevada on NVRA Section 5 Violations
Pre-litigiation notice letter to Nevada Sec. of State Barbara Cegavske, concerning the state's ongoing violations of the "motor voter" law. 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
Notice Letter to North Carolina on NVRA Section 5 Violations
Pre-litigation notice Letter to the North Carolina State Board of Elections concerning compliance with Section 5 of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). Read more
Valdez v. Duran: Tenth Circuit Court Opinion
Court of Appeals Opinion affirming district court decisions in Valdez v. Duran Read more