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Election Day Registration

 

What's New

The legislative session for 2009-2010 began on Wednesday January 6, 2009 we’re working pass An Act to Establish Election Day Registration (Rep. Gloria Fox and Sen. Cynthia Creem).



How You Can Help

Establish Election Day Registration

 

Call your Senator and ask him or her to support the National Popular Vote bill, pending in the Senate since July 10, to improve democracy in Massachusetts and our country.

 



Overview

In seven states, including Maine, Minnesota, Wyoming and Wisconsin, eligible voters can register and vote on Election Day. Here in Massachusetts, citizens who miss the deadline—20 days prior to Election Day—are out of luck. In a day and age when technology affords us the tools to make many kinds of  transactions instantaneous, we should use it for the most important of purposes—promoting democracy.

Senator Cynthia Creem and Representative Gloria Fox are the chief sponsors of the Election Day Registration bill, which bring Massachusetts into the 21st century and allow citizens to register to vote on Election Day. This reform will increase voter participation, ensure that votes are counted, and extend this most fundamental of rights—the right to vote—to new constituencies.

On May 30, 2007 the Joint Committee on Election Laws held a hearing on the Election Day registration bill. The hearing room was packed with supporters, including election administration officials from several other states that have Election Day registration. Among others who testified in support were Lt. Gov. Tim Murray, Secretary of State William Galvin, and the bill’s sponsors.



 

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