Removes ten day advance voter registration requirement
Bill A 2162 removes the ten-day advance voter registration requirement, allowing same-day registration to boost voter participation and accessibility.
Bill A 2162 removes the ten-day advance voter registration requirement, allowing same-day registration to boost voter participation and accessibility.
The primary purpose of Bill A 2162 is to eliminate the current requirement for voters to register at least ten days in advance of an election. This legislative change aims to enhance voter accessibility and participation by allowing individuals to register closer to election dates, thereby potentially increasing voter turnout.
Bill A 2162 is connected to several prior-session bills, indicating ongoing discussions around voter registration and election laws. Notable related bills include:
- A 2090
- A 5891
- A 113
- A 1686
- A 3734
- A 4258
- A 10420
- A 777
- A 10633
- A 181
- S 5751 (companion bill)
Bill A 2162 represents a significant shift in voter registration policy aimed at increasing electoral participation. By removing the ten-day advance registration requirement, the bill seeks to empower more voters to engage in the democratic process. The ongoing legislative discussions and related bills reflect a broader commitment to reforming election laws to enhance accessibility and inclusivity.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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