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simplification of voter enrollment-measures to be taken

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Answered by shiva139
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The voter registration process may seem simple to most voters. They give their names, addresses, birth date, and in some cases party affiliations to election officials with the expectation that they will be able to vote on Election Day. In reality, election officials must oversee a complex system managing this process. They must ensure that the voters’ information is accurately recorded and maintained, that the system is transparent while voter information is kept private and secure from unauthorized access, and that poll workers can access this information on Election Day to determine whether or not any given voter is eligible. A well-managed voter registration system is vital for ensuring public confidence in elections.

State and local governments have managed voter registration using different approaches among different jurisdictions. In 2002, Congress sought to make these disparate efforts more uniform by passing the Help America Vote Act, which required that each state have a computerized statewide voter registration database. In implementing this mandate, state and local governments still have differing approaches, but it is clear that information technology underpins each of their efforts. While technology will help election officials manage this complex system, it also creates new risks that must be addressed.

Answered by cyrusbishop
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Voter enrollment or voter registration who is eligible for giving vote, means voter registration person has permitted to give vote.

Citizens need to enroll their names in voter list. They have to fulfill some requirements. They need to complete two pages form which gives Election Commission. After that Election Commission starts work on the basis of giving informations.

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