North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S471

Introduced
4/3/23  

Caption

Automatic Voter Registration

Impact

The passage of SB 471 is expected to increase voter participation by reducing barriers to registration. By allowing automatic registration when interacting with certain state services, the bill anticipates that more eligible citizens will register to vote without the necessity of completing a separate application. Additionally, it mandates confidentiality for individuals who decline to register, ensuring that their choices are respected and not used against them for other governmental processes. This aligns with wider efforts to enhance electoral accessibility and uphold the rights of voters.

Summary

Senate Bill 471, known as the Automatic Voter Registration Act, seeks to simplify and streamline the voter registration process in North Carolina. This legislation aims to implement automatic voter registration for individuals applying for or renewing their driver's licenses, as well as through public agencies, community colleges, and universities. The bill, effective in stages starting January 1, 2024, includes provisions for the State Board of Elections to create an outreach campaign to inform citizens about these changes and ensure a smooth transition to the new registration method.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 471 is generally positive among proponents who argue that it will modernize the voter registration process and promote civic engagement. Supporters emphasize the bill's potential to empower citizens, particularly students and those interacting with public services, to become active participants in the democratic process. However, some concerns have been raised regarding data privacy and the integrity of the registration process, with opponents cautioning against automatic systems that may inadvertently enroll ineligible individuals.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB 471 include debates over the responsibility of agencies to verify the eligibility of applicants and concerns about the accuracy of automated data transfers from multiple agencies. Critics of the bill worry that the reliance on automatic systems may lead to registration issues if safeguards are not robust enough. Moreover, while the bill provides for significant enhancements in accessibility, its implementation requirements will need careful management to ensure that voter registration remains accurate and secure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S457

Automatic Voter Registration

NC S349

Whiz Kids/Slow Pokes Voter Registration

NC S386

Whiz Kids/Slow Pokes Voter Registration

NC H362

Fix Our Democracy

NC S306

Fix Our Democracy

NC H788

Fix Our Democracy

NC S226

Freedom to Vote

NC H293

Freedom to Vote

NC H127

Voter Registration Drive Form

NC HB2402

Automatic voter registration; same day.

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