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1. Nebraska Voter Registration Database Information
 Published Book page by Dan Ashby
 [
 http://www.electiondefensealliance.org/nebraska_voter_registration_datab...
 ]
Nebraska Voter Registration Database Report:
 State Regulations and Procedures Implementing HAVA Voter Registration
 Requirements
 Attached is the Nebraska Voter Registration Information as set forth in
 Making the List, Database Matching and Verification Processes for Voter
 Registration as published by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York
 University on March 24, 2006. This document contains available
 information about voter regtistration current as of the date of
 publication.
 Federal law now requires, as of January 1, 2006, that states create and
 maintain statewide databases to serve as the central source of voter
 registration information. Citizens' ability to get on the rolls (and
 thus their ability to vote and have their votes counted) will now
 depend
 on the policies and procedures governing the use of these databases in
 the voter registration process. Evidence demonstrates that poor policy
 and procedure choices could result in the unwarranted
 disenfranchisement
 of millions of eligible citizens attempting to register to vote. The
 new
 statewide databases, and their role in the voter registration process,
 are poorly understood, but extremely consequential.
 This report, issued just as the state databases begin to come online,
 presents the first comprehensive catalog of the widely varying state
 database practices governing how (and in some cases, whether)
 individuals seeking to register will be placed on the voter rolls.
 The report covers the state's voter registration process, from the
 application form up through Election Day - including the intake of
 registration forms, the manner in which information from the forms may
 be matched to other government lists, the consequences of the match
 process, and any opportunity to correct errors. Each variation at each
 step of the process has tangible consequences for voters seeking to
 register and vote in 2006 and beyond.
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2. North Dakota Voter Registration Information
 Published Book page by Dan Ashby
 [
 http://www.electiondefensealliance.org/north_dakota_voter_registration_i...
 ]
North Dakota Voter Registration Database Report:
 State Regulations and Procedures Implementing HAVA Voter Registration
 Requirements
 Attached under the "Attachment" link at the foot of this article, is
 the North Dakota Voter Registration Information as set forth in Making
 the List, Database Matching and Verification Processes for Voter
 Registration, published by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York
 University on March 24, 2006. This document contains available
 information about voter regtistration current as of the date of
 publication.
 North Dakota's registration regulations couldn't be simpler: North
 Dakota does not register voters. It is the only state in the union that
 does not.
 Apparently, since North Dakota does not practice voter registration,
 there is no requirement to assemble the centralized statewide voter
 registration base required by HAVA of all other states that do have
 voter registration systems.
 Federal law now requires, as of January 1, 2006, that states create and
 maintain statewide databases to serve as the central source of voter
 registration information. Citizens' ability to get on the rolls (and
 thus their ability to vote and have their votes counted) will now
 depend
 on the policies and procedures governing the use of these databases in
 the voter registration process.
 Evidence demonstrates that poor policy and procedure choices could
 result in the unwarranted disenfranchisement of millions of eligible
 citizens attempting to register to vote. The new statewide databases,
 and their role in the voter registration process, are poorly
 understood,
 but extremely consequential.
 The "Making the List" report, issued just as the state databases begin
 to come online, presents the first comprehensive catalog of the widely
 varying state database practices governing how (and in some cases,
 whether) individuals seeking to register will be placed on the voter
 rolls.
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3. Florida Voter Registration Information
 Published Book page by Dan Ashby
 [
 http://www.electiondefensealliance.org/florida_voter_registration_inform...
 ]
Florida Voter Registration Database Report:
 State Regulations and Procedures Implementing HAVA Voter Registration
 Requirements
 Attached is the Florida Voter Registration Information as set forth in
 Making the List, Database Matching and Verification Processes for Voter
 Registration as published by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York
 University on March 24, 2006. This document contains available
 information about voter regtistration current as of the date of
 publication.
 Federal law now requires, as of January 1, 2006, that states create and
 maintain statewide databases to serve as the central source of voter
 registration information. Citizens' ability to get on the rolls (and
 thus their ability to vote and have their votes counted) will now
 depend
 on the policies and procedures governing the use of these databases in
 the voter registration process. Evidence demonstrates that poor policy
 and procedure choices could result in the unwarranted
 disenfranchisement
 of millions of eligible citizens attempting to register to vote. The
 new
 statewide databases, and their role in the voter registration process,
 are poorly understood, but extremely consequential.
 This report, issued just as the state databases begin to come online,
 presents the first comprehensive catalog of the widely varying state
 database practices governing how (and in some cases, whether)
 individuals seeking to register will be placed on the voter rolls.
 The report covers the state's voter registration process, from the
 application form up through Election Day - including the intake of
 registration forms, the manner in which information from the forms may
 be matched to other government lists, the consequences of the match
 process, and any opportunity to correct errors. Each variation at each
 step of the process has tangible consequences for voters seeking to
 register and vote in 2006 and beyond.
---
4. Georgia Voter Registration Information
 Published Book page by Dan Ashby
 [
 http://www.electiondefensealliance.org/georgia_voter_registration_inform...
 ]
Attached is the Georgia Voter Registration Information as set forth in
 Making the List, Database Matching and Verification Processes for Voter
 Registration as published by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York
 University on March 24, 2006. This document contains available
 information about voter regtistration current as of the date of
 publication.
 Federal law now requires, as of January 1, 2006, that states create and
 maintain statewide databases to serve as the central source of voter
 registration information. Citizens' ability to get on the rolls (and
 thus their ability to vote and have their votes counted) will now
 depend
 on the policies and procedures governing the use of these databases in
 the voter registration process. Evidence demonstrates that poor policy
 and procedure choices could result in the unwarranted
 disenfranchisement
 of millions of eligible citizens attempting to register to vote. The
 new
 statewide databases, and their role in the voter registration process,
 are poorly understood, but extremely consequential.
 This report, issued just as the state databases begin to come online,
 presents the first comprehensive catalog of the widely varying state
 database practices governing how (and in some cases, whether)
 individuals seeking to register will be placed on the voter rolls.
 The report covers the state's voter registration process, from the
 application form up through Election Day - including the intake of
 registration forms, the manner in which information from the forms may
 be matched to other government lists, the consequences of the match
 process, and any opportunity to correct errors. Each variation at each
 step of the process has tangible consequences for voters seeking to
 register and vote in 2006 and beyond.
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5. LibertyVote Still Suing to Force DREs on NY State
 Published Book page by Dan Ashby
 [ http://www.electiondefensealliance.org/libertyvote_NY_DRE_lawsuit ]
From Bo Lipari's blog, 3/22/08:
 http://www.nyvv.org/boblog/2008/03/22/the-law-litigation-and-libertyvote...
 [100]
Vendor to sue NY again to allow DREs
 I told you the DRE vendors are like zombies [101], and will never, ever
 stop trying to force DRE machines on New York
 State voters. Once again, LibertyVote and their Dutch partner Nedap are
 preparing to go to Court to challenge county purchases for accessible
 paper ballot systems, and to overturn New York State's right to test
 our voting machines to the strict standards we worked so hard to
 achieve.
[100]
 http://www.nyvv.org/boblog/2008/03/22/the-law-litigation-and-libertyvote...
 [101] http://nyvv.org/blog/2008/01/theyre-back.html
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