Are States required to report on their NVRA voter-registration and list maintenance efforts?
Yes. States must report various voter registration information to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), in response to the EAC survey, every two years. This includes the number of voter-registration applications by mail and from motor vehicle offices, public-assistance offices, offices providing state-funded programs primarily serving persons with disabilities, Armed Forces recruitment offices, and other state-designated offices and agencies. To fulfill these reporting requirements, States should consider having a system in place to track the number of voter-registration applications from each voter registration source. Likewise, States must report voter registration list maintenance information in response to the EAC survey every two years. These biennial NVRA reports are available on the EAC web site at the following link: http://www.eac.gov/program-areas/research-resources-and-reports/completed-research-and-reports/ national-voter-registration-act-studies. For jurisdictions
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