In California, there are approximately 4.7 million eligible but unregistered potential voters. Nationwide, tens of millions of eligible Americans remain unregistered. They are disproportionately younger, lower income and people of color — and their voices are missing from our democracy.
One simple but effective policy solution is Automatic Voter Registration (AVR). More than two dozen states have adopted some form of AVR, prompting NextGen to study the benefits and compare the design of registration systems in different states. States that adopt the most robust reform of the policy, Secure AVR (or sometimes referred to as “back-end” AVR), see the greatest benefit in the form of higher voter registration rates, increased voter turnout, improved accuracy of voter rolls and cost savings.
Read NextGen’s reports on AVR:
Key Findings:
Contact NextGen Policy Advisory Amy Hamblin at amy.hamblin@nextgenpolicy.org for more information