California is poised to take a major step towards advancing voting rights for millions of citizens after the state legislature late last week approved a resolution that requires the automatic registration of all eligible voters.
Proponents of the measure say that Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, is expected to sign the bill, know as the California New Motor Voter Act. If that happens, the old, manual entry process would be replaced by a system that would automatically sign up California residents when they do business with the Department of Motor Vehicles as of January 2016.
State officials estimate that the state has approximately 6.6 million eligible but unregistered voters who may soon be added to the voting rolls.
Advocates note that, for a state of its size, an effort like this in California could potentially impact the national voting stage.
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