National Voter Registration Day 2015

It’s National Voter Registration Day, which means events nationwide encouraging Americans to register to vote or update their records – with even the President getting into the act. The Day has been a remarkable success – not just for sparking technological or policy changes, but also for raising awareness among voters about regularly checking and updating their records.

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Too Many People? Counties Respond to Letters Saying Voting Rolls Are Bloated

Two national voting integrity organizations are writing to county election officials noting a discrepancy between the number of registered voters and those jurisdictions’ voting age population – and suggesting that they might sue to address the problem. The counties say there are lots of valid reasons why those numbers wouldn’t match. Either way, it’s a reminder that the application is just the first step in voter registration.

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Newby's Latest: USPS Gives (and Gets) an Election Day Zero

Brian Newby’s ElectionDiary is back – this time with the Case of the Disappearing Tuesday Mail, which just disenfranchised 79 voters in one community. Maybe voters should send their ballots sooner, but with unpredictable USPS service (and no postmark rule) it’s hard to give them an idea when.

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Connecticut Launches New Election Official Certification Program

Connecticut has formally launched its training program for registrars – supported by SoS Denise Merrill and inspired by election problems in Hartford and elsewhere in recent elections. A key aspect of the program will be the requirement that election officials take and pass the courses as a condition of employment, though all concerned say they’ll do what they can to make sure everyone does.

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