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National Voter Registration Act of 1993 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA), also known as The Motor Voter Act , was signed into effect by United States President Bill Clinton on May 20, 1993, however compliance did not b...
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Apr 11, 2009 ... The law that requires states to provide voter registration materials to people applying for driver's licenses or public assistance should be ...
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The Motor Voter law, which associates voter registration with drivers licenses, can improve voter turnout. ... There's almost no doubt, for example, that had the motor voter law been in place four years ago, Harvey Gantt, the progressive African-American former Mayor of Charlotte, would have defeated incumbent Senator...
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The Motor Voter Law of 1993 must be repealed. It has been a massive invitation for registering illegal aliens. This must come from Congress. Get busy America and demand the Motor Voter Law of 1993 be repealed at once.
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Former President Bill Clinton signed the National Voter Registration Act, dubbed the "motor voter" bill, into law in 1993. The bill was an effort to help ease the voter registration process by expanding the number of locations and opportunities for people to register to vote.
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Measure Number: H.R. 2 (National Voter Registration Act of 1993 ) ... Measure Title: A bill to establish national voter registration procedures for Federal elections, and for other purposes.
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The county that includes the transient student population of Indiana University at Bloomington has added about a half dozen precincts since "Motor Voter" became law. Each new precinct costs county taxpayers $10,000 for two voting machines and about $500 per election for additional poll workers and supplies.
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