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Do armed forces recruitment offices have to provide voter-registration services?

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Do armed forces recruitment offices have to provide voter-registration services?

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Yes. The NVRA provides that all federal Armed Forces recruitment offices in each State subject to the NVRA must provide voter registration services. Within the Department of Defense, the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) maintains a web site that contains information concerning voter registration at such recruitment offices: http://www.fvap.gov/reference/laws/nat-vote-reg-act.html and http://www.fvap.gov/reference/milinfo.html. What voter-registration services must be made available? Each office designated as a voter registration agency under Section 7 that provides service or assistance in addition to conducting voter registration must do the following: distribute voter-registration application forms; provide a preference/declination form that contains information on the voter-registration process (see Response to Question 21 below for a description of the preference/declination form); provide the same level of assistance to all applicants in completing voter-registration appli

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