What is a statewide voter registration database?

A statewide voter registration database is a secure database that contains the voter registration records of all registered voters in a given state. In Virginia, the State Board of Elections maintains the Central Voter Registration System (CVR), an online database that serves as the official record for all voter registrations in the state. The CVR stores a variety of information about each registered voter, including name, address, party affiliation, date of birth, and other information. This database allows election officials to verify the identity of voters, as well as to ensure that the voter is registered in the correct precinct. Additionally, the CVR serves as a source of data for poll workers, who can access the voter file to quickly and easily verify a voter’s registration status. Ultimately, the statewide voter registration database is a critical tool for states to safely and securely store voter information and to ensure the accuracy of election results.

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