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Mission Statement

The U.S. Election Assistance Commission – an independent bipartisan agency – serves as a national clearinghouse and resource of information on matters involving the administration of Federal elections.

Help America Vote Act

National Voter Registration Act


Help America VoteAct

The Help America Vote Act has been established to provide funds to States to:

  • Replace punch card voting systems
  • To establish the Election Assistance Commission to assist in the administration of Federal elections and to otherwise provide assistance with the administration of certain Federal election laws and programs
  • To establish minimum election administration standards for States and units of local government with responsibility for the administration of Federal elections

Detailed information regarding the Help America Vote Act is available at
The Help America Vote Act of 2002



National Voter Registration Act

In 1993 Congress enacted the National Voter Registration Act (also known as the "NVRA" and the "Motor Voter Act"). The act is designed to enhance voting opportunities for every American and makes it easier for all Americans to exercise their fundamental right to vote.

The NVRA requires states to provide:

  • "Motor Voter" Registration - Voter registration must be available at the same time as driver's license application or renewal.
  • Agency-based Voter Registration - When an individual applies for services, service renewal or address change, voter registration opportunities must be offered to each applicant. These services are available through all offices that provide public assistance and all offices that provide state-funded programs primarily engaged in providing services to persons with disabilities.
  • Mail-in Voter Registration - Voter registration must be accepted by mail-in forms developed by each state and the Federal Election Commission.

Detailed information regarding the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 is available at U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Voting Section "About the National Voter Registration Act"

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