Election Day Correction is a key component of Voter Registration Modernization. Election Day Correction mechanisms permit eligible citizens to correct errors on the voter rolls before and on Election Day or provide a different failsafe that enables voters to cast a ballot that counts on Election Day.
Opponents of voter registration modernization are spreading misinformation about this vital reform proposal. Americans deserve an honest, reality-based debate about how to improve the way we vote. When it comes to fixing our elections, facts matter.
West Virginia has passed online registration, which will go into effect on July 11, 2013. West Virginia also has electronic pollbooks in at least one county.
Automated Registration is a key component of Voter Registration Modernization. It allows state election officials to automatically register consenting eligible citizens by electronically transmitting reliable information from other government lists.