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The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a non-profit organization created in 2012 to assist states in improving the accuracy of their voter rolls. ERIC helps states modernize their voter registration systems and increase efficiency and security. Member states submit their data to ERIC which then allows the states to see if voters have moved within or out of state, identify duplicate registrations and remove ineligible voters. Membership in Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) State registration deadline is between 1-15 days prior to Election Day State registration deadline is between 16-30 days prior to Election Day Deadlines vary from up to 30 days in some states, while other states allow registration through Election Day. Allowing Election Day registration increases access for voters and arguably boosts voter turnout. While every state determines their own registration deadline, the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) (1993) does not allow states to set a deadline more than 30 days before an election. State does not allow online voter registration Online voter registration is a policy that improves the voter registration process by allowing voters to fill out and submit registration forms electronically through systems set up by their state. In most states, these systems work in tandem with information from driver’s licenses or other state-issued IDs. Online voter registration can increase the convenience, accuracy, and efficiency of our election systems. State has back-end automatic voter registration State has front-end automatic voter registration State does not have automatic voter registration

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The voter is then automatically registered (or registered in pending status) before being given an opportunity to opt-out at a later time, usually through the mail. Automatic voter registration helps to make sure that every eligible voter has access to vote, as well as strengthening the security and accuracy of our election systems. Our scoring distinguishes between front-end and back-end AVR in front-end AVR systems the voter is given an opportunity to opt-out of being registered at the time of the relevant agency transaction, while in back-end systems designated agencies such as state DMVS systematically send information from relevant transactions to state election authorities. Automatic voter registration is a policy that modernizes the voter registration process by automatically registering eligible voters through their interactions with state agencies, most commonly when people apply for or renew their driver’s licenses.









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