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Automatic voter registration for college students who register for classes online

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Americans living abroad can vote using an absentee ballot, at least in national elections.

Thanks. I know. That's what my parents do. I'm just not sure if I'd register to vote from absentee ballot & have it mailed to my parents and then they'd send it to me, or what. I think I'd probably register when I'm at college and use that address.
I probably will attend college in the States. Idk yet. My sister goes to U of Chicago and that's where I'd like to go if I get in. I guess I would register to vote once I'm there using my address at college instead of my house. It would be awesome if you could register to vote just from registering for classes at your college. It would make it such a streamlined process!
 
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The voting age should be raised to 25. Aren't we told that young people's brains aren't fully developed until around that age?
It would save me the trouble of having to vote for one of the terrible choices this year! :D
 
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The voting age should be raised to 25. Aren't we told that young people's brains aren't fully developed until around that age?

It supposedly has to do with "judgment", not being able to properly determine what is right/wrong or smart/dumb. (I.E. not be able to see thru the lies that all politicians tell)...
 
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The voting age should be raised to 25. Aren't we told that young people's brains aren't fully developed until around that age?

I will be a licensed physician, before I have 25 years. We begin medical school at an earlier age in Sweden. I think if I'm capable, of making critical decisions about someone's health, I'm certainly capable of voting. Most others who are 18 to 24 are also capable, but, as Ella pointed out, the problem is they do not show up to vote. Not enough older American voters, are turning up to vote, either, from what I understand.
 
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I will be a licensed physician, before I have 25 years. We begin medical school at an earlier age in Sweden. I think if I'm capable, of making critical decisions about someone's health, I'm certainly capable of voting.
Not to mention, that if at 18, you can be sent off to war, one would think that said 18 year old should have some say in who gets to make that sort of decision.
 
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Not to mention, that if at 18, you can be sent off to war, one would think that said 18 year old should have some say in who gets to make that sort of decision.

Agreed.

California already has a new statewide automated voter registration system through the DMV that was voted into law last year, was put into effect on January 1, and will be fully implemented by July 2017. When people apply to obtain or renew a drivers licenses or state identification cards they are asked to affirm their eligibility to vote, and are automatically registered unless they decide to opt out. Their information is submitted electronically to the secretary of state’s office, where citizenship will be verified and names will be added to the voter rolls.

The reason for the additional measure to help encourage the youth vote is that this age demographic is significantly less likely to have drivers licenses than older voters, and therefore fewer will be included in the automated registration via the DMV. Though in many areas getting a license on your 16th birthday is a rite of passage, it others it isn't. At my college (Stanford) we're not allowed to have cars on campus for our first year, and the costs of parking permits discourage many upperclassman. I know that several other universities, both public and private, also prohibit first years from having cars on campus, and so those who didn't get their licenses in high school have less of an incentive to obtain one when they start college. Many of my friends who are from major urban cities never got their licenses because they simply weren't necessary. This proposed automatic registration wouldn't be applicable at Stanford since it's a private university, and at the moment the plan is only to provide it at public colleges and universities in California, but we would welcome it if it was available.

When registering a vehicle or applying for a license in Arizona, one can opt to register, but it is not automatic. However as this article and the poster notes, many young people are opting to defer drivers licenses...a trend that is increasing as ride share and car hire services increase.

IMO, to reach the younger generation, the voter registration and voting process needs to be automated and brought into the digital age. Almost every aspect of our lives can be done on-line (banking, Tax returns, etc). Why not voting? The current system is archaic and expensive.
 
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Agreed.



When registering a vehicle or applying for a license in Arizona, one can opt to register, but it is not automatic. However as this article and the poster notes, many young people are opting to defer drivers licenses...a trend that is increasing as ride share and car hire services increase.

IMO, to reach the younger generation, the voter registration and voting process needs to be automated and brought into the digital age. Almost every aspect of our lives can be done on-line (banking, Tax returns, etc). Why not voting? The current system is archaic and expensive.

It does seem archaic & expensive.
 
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Not to mention, that if at 18, you can be sent off to war, one would think that said 18 year old should have some say in who gets to make that sort of decision.

Yes. I believe Americans can enlist in the military, when they are 17.5, with parental permission?
 
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Blind post: I have a problem with it. It's very close to making voting mandatory, and I'm a big proponent of people having the option to vote or not as they so choose. It's your vote and you can use it or leave it alone- and that should include whether or not you're even registered. It's a citizen's prerogative. Leading young people by the nose to get them to do what you want is manipulation at its finest. Why can't universities continue doing what has been done all along? Have volunteers on campus sit around with voter registration cards and let the students decide if they want to fill them out or pass the whole thing by.
 
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Blind post: I have a problem with it. It's very close to making voting mandatory, and I'm a big proponent of people having the option to vote or not as they so choose. It's your vote and you can use it or leave it alone- and that should include whether or not you're even registered. It's a citizen's prerogative. Leading young people by the nose to get them to do what you want is manipulation at its finest. Why can't universities continue doing what has been done all along? Have volunteers on campus sit around with voter registration cards and let the students decide if they want to fill them out or pass the whole thing by.

Don't several states already have automatic voter registration, from earning, and renewing, your driver's license? We have automatic voter registration, in Sweden. Voting is not compulsory. We have an excellent record, in voting. It is a responsibility, we take seriously. In the article, in the original post, it explains how abysmal the voter turnout is, in the U.S., especially for those who are under 25. Why keep doing, what is clearly not effective? It's more efficient, I think, to have an automated process. There would probably be less errors, due to human mistake.
 
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Sounds like a great idea!

I never really understood why voter registration isn't already automatic. It doesn't mean you are required to vote, it's just one less hoop to jump through before you can vote.

It seems like there are some elements in our country that don't want us to exercise our right and have our voices heard. I simply can't imagine why... :rolleyes:

Voter registration is automatic is SC. We get our drivers license and we are automatically registered.

Registration should be as automatic as possible.

The issues comes when we talk of ease of voting. Many forms of voting are open to fraud.
 
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