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RandySF

(84,027 posts)
Thu Mar 26, 2026, 02:26 PM 9 hrs ago

Automatic voter registration is getting more Pennsylvanians on the rolls, but they don't always vote

Two and a half years into Pennsylvania’s new program to register more voters, rural counties have seen some of the biggest gains, a Votebeat and Spotlight PA analysis has found.

In September 2023, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that Pennsylvania would join the more than 20 other states that offer automatic voter registration. Under Pennsylvania’s version of AVR, eligible but unregistered voters who get a new driver’s license or ID card at PennDOT facilities are automatically led through the process to join the voter rolls unless they opt out. Previously, these prospective voters had to opt in to register at PennDOT facilities.

State data suggests that the program has achieved its goal of registering more voters, including some who may not have registered otherwise. However, Votebeat and Spotlight PA’s analysis found that these new voters are less likely to actually vote than their counterparts who registered by other means.

Experts who have studied AVR programs say that result is not uncommon.



https://www.votebeat.org/pennsylvania/2026/03/26/automatic-voter-registration-analysis-rural-counties-low-turnout/

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