Every eligible Californian with a driver’s license would be automatically registered to vote under a proposal Thursday by Secretary of State Alex Padilla, who estimated it would add millions of people to the voter rolls. Padilla and Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) are modeling their legislation on a “motor voter” law signed last week by the governor of Oregon in an attempt to boost voter turnout. The California proposal is partly in response to the 42% record low turnout in California’s November election, as well as this month’s Los Angeles election, which saw about 10% of eligible voters go to the polls.
“One of the biggest barriers to citizen participation is the voter registration process,” Padilla said. “A new, enhanced California Motor Voter law would strengthen our democracy. It would be a game-changer.”
California was ranked 38th in the nation on voter registration in 2012 by the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Election Performance Index.
More than 7 million Californians who are eligible to vote are not registered to vote, including a disproportionate number of young people.
Full Article: California secretary of state proposes automatic voter registration – LA Times.