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Post by Logan on May 9, 2016 7:05:11 GMT -6
If you’ve visited the DMV in the last few weeks, you may have noticed that you can now complete your voter registration at the same time you renew your driver’s license — without having to fill out a separate form. But it's a little more complicated than that. Unless voters also stop to answer questions at a computer terminal in another room, they will be registered as having no party preference. Voter advocates say this two-step process could disenfranchise thousands of voters, especially those who still want to vote in the Republican Party's closed presidential primary. Since the terminals were rolled out April 1, the Department of Motor Vehicles has registered more than 14,000 voters in its offices statewide. Of those, 4,747 people — more than one-third — did not complete questions posed at the touch screens. The machines, located in a separate room and typically used to administer written driver's tests, now ask several optional questions, including language preference, if a person wants to be a permanent vote-by-mail voter and party preference. Read more: www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-dmv-voter-registration-20160509-snap-story.html
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