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No Voter Registration Changes At DMV

IntroducedHouse
Julia HowardRepublican

Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House2026-05-12

No floor votes recorded.

This bill removes the ability for voters to update their existing voter registration (such as address changes, name changes, or party affiliation changes) through the DMV website or at DMV physical locations. Voters seeking to make these changes would instead be required to do so directly at their county board of elections. New voter registration applications at the DMV would continue to be allowed.

  • Supporters argue this bill improves election security and accuracy by centralizing voter registration updates at county election boards, which have more direct oversight and expertise in election administration.
  • They contend that requiring updates through official election offices rather than DMV staff helps ensure proper verification and reduces the risk of errors or fraudulent changes to voter records.
  • Opponents argue this bill reduces voter access and convenience by eliminating a simple, accessible way for voters to update their registration information during routine DMV visits.
  • They contend that the change creates unnecessary barriers for busy voters and may result in outdated voter records, as some voters who would have updated their information at the DMV may not make a separate trip to their county election board.

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