What is “motor voter” registration?

Motor voter registration is a system used in the state of California to help make voting more accessible. It allows people to register to vote when they apply for or renew their driver’s license at a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. People can also use the system to change their address or update their registration if they move. Motor voter registration makes registering to vote easier and faster, because people only need to fill out a simple form at the DMV once. The system was created in 1995 after the passage of the National Voter Registration Act (also known as the Motor Voter Law). This law was designed to reduce barriers to voting, and it requires all states to allow people to register to vote when they apply for or renew a driver’s license. The law is aimed at increasing voter participation and making it easier for people to register and vote. Motor voter registration has helped to increase voter turnout in California and other states because it makes registering to vote more convenient. It also helps to ensure that elections are fair and that everyone who is eligible to vote can do so. Motor voter registration is an important part of making sure that everyone’s voice is heard.

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