Iowa Joins List of States with Same-Day Voter Registration

On November 7, 2006, Democrats made impressive gains in state legislative contests all around the country, including in the key presidential swing state of Iowa, where Democrats picked up control of both the state House and Senate, in addition to holding on to the governorship, giving the Democrats their first legislative trifecta in the state since 1964. Already, we're beginning to see the fruits of this success, including the enactment of an election-day registration bill this week. The Associated Press has the story.

Iowans will be able to register to vote on Election Day under a bill signed Tuesday by Governor Culver.

Culver said same day voter registration will allow thousands of Iowans to participate in elections.

According to The Des Moines Register, "Supporters of the legislation predict voter turnout will go up by as much as 5 percent" -- a claim that seems entirely plausible (if, perhaps, understatedly) given the study (.doc) that showed that 2004 turnout in states with election-day registration was 12 percent higher than in those states without the provision.

This was not the only electoral reform passed recently by the newly-Democratic Iowa state legislature. Dan Gearino of the Sioux City Journal repored last week that a bill mandating a paper backup for the states' electronic voting machines was sent to the desk of Democratic Governor Chet Culver.

The bill requiring a paper backup for electronic voting machines passed 45-5. Sen. Mike Connolly, D-Dubuque, said the measure will assure Iowans that their votes won't get lost if a machine malfunctions. "That's what the citizens of Iowa want in the voting process," he said.

While such moves might not garner the type of notice that other state-level legislation relating to issues of education or healthcare might receive -- let alone legislation passed by the Congress on Iraq and the minimum wage and everything in between -- these moves by the Democratic legislature in Iowa will greatly enhance confidence in the state's capacity to hold free and fair elections and will, what's more, ensure that even more of the state's residents can participate in the political process. And while experts are loath to predict how this might affect future elections in the state -- including on the presidential level, which has been extremely competitive in recent years -- it is has been found that those most likely to use the same-day registration provision are "naturalized citizens, Latinos, African Americans, people ages 18 to 25, and people who have moved within the last six months", many of which tend to favor Democrats.



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Cool. We already have Election Day registration.. (none / 0)

...at the polls in Minnesota.


by EricJaffa on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 04:40:48 PM EST

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Washington is looking into same day voter registration much to the horror of our Republican Secretary of State and all other Republicans in the state.  Boy, those Republicans sure hate democracy.


by msstaley on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 05:22:45 PM EST

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and to the horror of our friends at the illustrious Seattle Times.  (Just kidding.  It's a terrible, right-wing newspaper that sucks at covering a liberal city.)


by lorax on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 05:43:16 PM EST
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The Oregon state legislature is looking into it.


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by jallen on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 06:00:29 PM EST
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How would that work in Oregon, with mail-in voting? Would you have to register and get the ballot postmarked on the same day?


by Gary Kilbride on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 06:53:49 PM EST
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From what I understand, voters already have the opportunity to vote at county registrar offices on election day and, presumably, these offices could be used for voting for those utilizing the same-day registration provision.


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by Jonathan Singer on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 07:13:00 PM EST
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Oh, I was composing my response simultaneously.  I can imagine the Bus Project or student groups rounding up people and bringing them to the offices.


"And so in the place of the palace of privilege, we seek to build a temple out of faith and hope and charity."-FDR
by jallen on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 07:20:23 PM EST
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Thanks for the info (none / 0)

To jailen also. I thought there was also some form of in-person voting on election day in Oregon, but wasn't sure.

If they do approve same-day registration, I hope they anticipate on the high end regarding the additional needs, in terms of staff and paperwork.


by Gary Kilbride on Sun Apr 08, 2007 at 01:59:45 AM EST
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That's a good question.  If it were me, I'd have you would get your ballot at the county election offices, as they have extra ballots for those who don't receive them in the mail (which happened to me and many others last October).  They'd probably just have to increase their stock of extra ballots.

But they'll probably find a more complicated and expensive solution than that.  And one that makes it easier to vote than going to the county office.  Our Secretary of State is a good guy, after all.


"And so in the place of the palace of privilege, we seek to build a temple out of faith and hope and charity."-FDR
by jallen on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 07:17:56 PM EST
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Nice to see benefits to Dems takling control of our democracy.


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by Intercaust on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 05:49:52 PM EST

Huge news for young voters (none / 0)

This is huge news for young voters.

Demos is predicting that young voter turnout will increase by as much as 10.7%.

The six other states that already have same-day registration see some of the highest rates of young voter turnout in the country.  And over all, EDR increases voting rates across the electorate by an average of 15%.  

Great, great news.


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by Mike Connery on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 06:11:05 PM EST

nice, but (none / 0)

the Democratic-controlled legislature is not going to move on public financing. It seems that the problem is with majority leader Pat Murphy in the Iowa House. I don't understand why this is not going to pass this year, and I'm angry.


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by desmoinesdem on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 06:48:23 PM EST

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This is great for Iowans!  Now lets continue to move forwards with Public Financing of campaigns and other reforms that were promised!


by Jbrown1982 on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 06:57:38 PM EST

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This is encouraging indeed.  Another thing that would increase turnout would be a move toward proportional allocation of electors (as done in Maine and Nebraska).  If enough states could combine behind this idea, it wouldn't only be the battleground states with exciting elections each four years.


by Mr DC on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 07:45:44 PM EST
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This is GREAT for youth turnout!
www.democraticyouth.org
Scott Goldstein scottforamerica@gmail.com www.scottforamerica.com
by scottforamerica on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 07:31:37 PM EST

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As a citizen of 77% turnout Minnesota, I tell you, same day is the way to go.


by MNPundit on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 10:12:01 PM EST

Wisconsin has it too (none / 0)

And vitally important it is. I was a vote protector in a student ward in Madison in 2004 and maybe 20% of voters registered on the spot. They had to have a picture ID and a piece of mail adressed to themselves in the precinct and sign an affidavit. Then go vote. 80% of that precinct voted for Kerry, who won the state by 11K.

It was moving watching democracy in action, people waiting up to an hour and a half, determined to vote. My ACT and Union handlers were all too casual -- "Don't feel you have to get there too early, they're students, they're used to getting up late." Hah! There were hundreds in line when I got there.


by MikeB on Sat Apr 07, 2007 at 10:44:45 PM EST


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