Historically, young people have had the lowest rates of voter registration and participation out of any age group in the U.S. Many 18-year-olds are moving around a lot for college when they become eligible to vote and haven't regularly interacted with the government before. They might feel confused or embarrassed that they don't know how to register. States nationwide are adopting new policies to fix this. 🗳️ About half of the states currently have automatic voter registration policies, where typically, voters can register while they're at the DMV. 🗳️ About 20 states offer pre-registration, where 16- and 17-year-olds can pre-register when they get their driver's licenses. 🗳️ Experts say the most common way of getting young people to register is to let them do it online. Only a few states still require a signature on a paper form. |
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