What is a statewide voter registration database?
A statewide voter registration database is a state-wide computerized system designed to record and store information of all individuals who are registered to vote in a particular state. In Tennessee, the Secretary of State maintains a statewide voter registration database that includes information such as a voter’s name, residential address, date of birth, party affiliation, and previous election history. All voter registration information is maintained for the purpose of registering eligible voters, updating existing voter information, and ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the electoral process. The statewide voter registration database also helps in keeping track of individuals who have been convicted of committing a felony, as such individuals are not allowed to participate in the electoral process. It is also designed to be a secure system and contains safeguards including authentication protocols, encryption, and audit logging to protect the integrity of the system. The database is updated regularly to reflect changes such as new voter registrations and changes in voting rules and regulations. The database can also be used for research purposes and to draw information regarding the electoral process and various demographic information. It is also used to provide access to information such as candidate and ballot information, polling place locations, and voting results.
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