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Pennsylvania announces automatic voter registration

Pennsylvania has now become the 24th state in the U.S. to have automatic voter registration, with Gov. Josh Shapiro saying “we’re making our state government work better."

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Tuesday that his state has now become the latest to enact automatic voter registration, saying that "No matter who you choose to vote for or what your views are, I hope you’ll make your voice heard." 

The Democrat, in a video posted on X on National Voter Registration Day, said the move is a "key step to making our elections more secure" and will add "important levels of verification to the voter registration process." 

"From now on, when you get or renew your driver’s license or an ID card at the DMV, you’ll be registered to vote unless you choose not to," Shapiro said.

"And by expanding voter registration at our DMVs, we’ll save taxpayers time and money, reduce the number of costly paper registrations and streamline voter registration for Pennsylvanians," he added. 

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In a statement from the White House on Monday, President Biden declared Tuesday, Sept. 19, as National Voter Registration Day. 

"I call on all eligible Americans to observe this day by ensuring that they are accurately registered and by committing to cast a ballot in upcoming elections," Biden said. 

"Since the founding of our country, countless Americans have fought to secure the right to vote and to have that vote counted for all. Women did not secure the right to vote until 1920. Black Americans were denied full citizenship and voting rights up until 1965," Biden also said. "Time and again, Americans have fought against great opposition -- they have marched, protested, and even died for the right to vote. They have done the hard work of our democracy by registering voters and getting them to the polls." 

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Pennsylvania is now the 24th state in the U.S., along with the District of Columbia, to enact automatic voter registration, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. 

"We’re making our state government work better for the good people of Pennsylvania," Shapiro said Tuesday. "No matter who you choose to vote for or what your views are, I hope you’ll make your voice heard. Now more than ever, we need an engaged citizenry to move our country and our commonwealth forward." 

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