Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB565

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Voter registration; registration of Department of Motor Vehicles customers, automatic update.

Impact

The impact of HB565 extends to significant changes in state law regarding how voter registration is handled. By leveraging interactions at the DMV to auto-register eligible individuals, the bill attempts to streamline the voter registration process. This would likely lead to improvements in voter participation rates and reduce the administrative burden on individuals who may otherwise face challenges in registering to vote. Moreover, the legislation ties voter registration to identity transactions that are already required of individuals visiting the DMV.

Summary

House Bill 565 revises the voter registration process in Virginia by introducing an automatic voter registration feature for customers interacting with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The bill mandates that individuals applying for driving licenses, renewals, or modifications through the DMV must respond to a citizenship question and can opt to register to vote if they are eligible. If they confirm their eligibility, their information will be forwarded to the Department of Elections unless they opt-out. This change aims to simplify the registration process and increase participation in the democratic process.

Contention

While supporters argue that the automatic voter registration process will enhance access to the electoral system and reduce barriers for citizens, there are notable concerns regarding the implications of the citizenship verification question. Critics of the bill might express concerns about privacy and the potential for administrative errors. Opponents could argue that the requirement of a citizenship declaration might deter some from engaging with the DMV services, ultimately affecting voter turnout negatively. Furthermore, there are apprehensions about the safeguards regarding data protection and the reliability of the information transmitted between the DMV and the Department of Elections.

Companion Bills

VA HB565

Carry Over Voter registration; registration of Department of Motor Vehicles customers, automatic update.

Previously Filed As

VA SB6008

Gaming commerce and development in the Commonwealth; regulation, report, penalties.

VA SB6007

Virginia Gaming Commerce Regulation Act; established, penalties, report.

VA SB6004

Virginia Gaming Commerce Regulation Act; established, penalties, report.

VA HR744

Commending Shelor Motor Mile.

VA SB6005

General appropriation act; amends items related to state office rent rate, Medicaid contracts, etc.

VA SR609

Celebrating the life of Daniel Porter Jordan, Jr.

VA HR650

Celebrating the life of Daniel Porter Jordan, Jr.

VA HR604

Commending the Potomac Senior High School Culinary Department.

VA HR750

Celebrating the life of Joseph Henry Seipel.

VA HR605

Celebrating the life of David Andrew Rosenberg.

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