• @jeffw
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    1811 year ago

    In an interview on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Shapiro said everyone who goes to the Department of Motor Vehicles to get a new or renewed driver’s license will be automatically registered to vote, unless the individual chooses to opt out.

    That’s not quite automatic, but still a great step

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      It’s like that in other states. You get or renew your license/ID and part of that form is voting registration.

      • @jeffw
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        321 year ago

        The main difference is opt in vs opt out. Still not the same as automatic registration

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        In Canada, there’s a box you can tick on your taxes to pass along your info to Elections Canada. Not sure how hard this would be to implement as well.

        • @Touching_Grass
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          01 year ago

          The trick is getting the fourth line to connect with the first line

            • @fulcrummed
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              21 year ago

              They were being a wiseass about literally adding a box to the form rather than the work it would take to include voter registration in the process.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      goddamn we’ve been trying to get motor voter legislation for 30+ years… and the conservatives know more voters is their death knell so they’ve fought it tooth and nail everywhere. GOOD ON PA.

    • @surewhynotlem
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      -101 year ago

      It’s calculated to devalue the votes of city dwellers who don’t have or need a license. Still, more voters is always good.

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        Its not calculated that way. Dems are the only group pushing automatic register voters anywhere, and they aren’t going to cut into their city advantage if possible.

        Its done this way because it’s logistically simpler to implement, and DMVs tend to handle ID cards as well for those that dont drive.

      • @NOPper
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        111 year ago

        What? How does getting easier access to registration for one group cut out the existing conditions for access from another?

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          21 year ago

          I don’t necessarily agree in this case that it’s specifically calculated to do this but the idea is that it’s not taking away an option from another group it’s just only opening up a new option to a certain subset of a group.

          Hypothetically, if two groups have 100 voters each right now they’re split 50-50 right? Now this rule comes out and it means that for group A, 50 new people who had previously gone unregistered are now suddenly registered automatically but for group B only 25 new people are registered automatically, then now suddenly A has 150 registered voters but B has only 125. A suddenly has an advantage they didn’t have before because their group benefited disproportionately from adding that method of registering.

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        You already need an ID to vote in PA, which is itself problematic, but automatic registration is purely an improvement