Same Day Voter Registration Act of 2003
Summary
The Same Day Voter Registration Act of 2003 proposes a change to federal election laws that would require all states to allow eligible citizens to register to vote on Election Day. Under this legislation, individuals could complete their registration and cast a ballot for federal offices during the same visit to a polling place. The bill aims to remove advance registration deadlines, potentially making it easier for voters to participate in elections if they missed previous cutoff dates or recently moved.
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