On April 26 at 11 a.m., on the steps of City Hall in New York City, Assembly
Member Luis Sepúlveda and Senator Rubén Diaz will hold a news conference
to introduce legislation to make it a felony for boards
of elections to dump or archive voters from registration rolls, requiring
that such removals only be made upon confirmation either of the death of
a voter or the out-of-state relocation of a voter, and to require boards
of elections to notify voters by email, whenever possible, of changes in
in polling sites.
Sepúlveda and Diaz
will also announce their support of legislation to provide for automatic
registration of voters when they apply for or renew their driver’s license
or non-driver ID (with the option for persons to opt out of becoming registered)
and to allow voters to change party registration as easily and under the
identical criteria applicable for new voter registration.
Source: The Offices of Senator Rubén Diaz and Assembly
Member Luis Sepúlveda
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