Thursday, June 21, 2007

Voter Registration Victory in North Carolina

In an effort to expand voter registration especially among young voters, the North Carolina State Senate approved a bill which would allow potential voters to both register up to three days before any election as well as cast an early ballot at that time ("one-stop voting"). Existing NC law requires voters to register at least 25 days before an election. Senator Larry Shaw, a supporter of the bill, said that "[young voters are] a segment of our communities that is not active. They need to be enfranchised. We need to empower these young men and women," and that later registration deadlines and one-stop voting would certainly help youth become more active in the political process.

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Blogger sarah said...

North caroline state has approved a bill which would allow potential voters to both register up to three days befor any election as well as cast an early ball at times.I think we should empower these young men and women and that later registration deadlines and one-stop voting would certainly help youth become more active in the political process.
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