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Q: When was the motor voter bill passed?
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What is the purpose of the Motor Voter Bill?

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What is the Motor-Voter Bill?

The Motor-Voter Act (properly known as the National Voter Registration Act) was passed to help voter turn-out. It makes it convenient to register by requiring all states to allow people who apply for a license to also register to vote, whether they conduct business in person or by mail.


Motor-Voter Act of 1993?

The Motor-Voter Act of 1993, also known as the National Voter Registration Act, was designed to increase opportunities for Americans to register to vote. It required states to offer voter registration at the same time of applying for or renewing a driver's license or state ID. It aimed to simplify the voter registration process and increase voter participation.


What is the purpose of the motor voter?

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How did the Motor voter act affect voter registration?

it affect it by showing your driver's license and your area where you live.


What is the law of motor voter?

Motor Voter is a registration process adopted by the United States in 1993 that allows for persons to register to vote when renewing their license. It had no significant impact of voter turnout. It was expected to increase the amount of persons voting in elections by making the process easier and more convenient.


What are the release dates for Now with Bill Moyers - 2002 Voter Caging and Housing Works?

Now with Bill Moyers - 2002 Voter Caging and Housing Works was released on: USA: 10 August 2007


How does a person register as a voter?

(in the US) Most(all?) states can sign you up to vote at the local DMV offices (the so-called 'Motor-Voter' law), or you can go to your County Seat and the Office of the Voter Registrar and fill out the application.


Was the Motor Voter law ever voted unconstitutional?

The Motor Voter law is clearly unconstitutional. The Constitutional right to vote is extended only to legal citizens. The Motor Voter law extends voting rights to those who have a driver's license. It is not necessary to be a citizen to have a driver's license, and by extension gain access to our constitutionally mandated right to vote. Therfore, it is absolutely unconstitutional. Someone needs to challenge this in court. They will win.


What statement most accurately describes the trend shown in this graph?

voter turnout is much lower in midterm elections


In what year was the Bill of Rights passed?

the bill of rights was passed on December 15, 1791


What happens to the bill that is passed by the senate?

I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?