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Vermont Legislature
Follow VPR's statehouse coverage, featuring Pete Hirschfeld and Bob Kinzel in our Statehouse Bureau in Montpelier.

Vermont Senate Approves Automatic Voter Registration

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The measure, which has already passed in the House, would automatically register individuals when they apply for a Vermont driver's license unless they choose to opt out.

The Senate has given its unanimous approval to legislation that's designed to make it easier for people to register to vote.

Currently, when a person applies for a Vermont driver's license they have the opportunity to register at the same time.

Under this bill, they will be registered automatically unless they choose to opt out. Chittenden Sen. David Zuckerman noted that Vermont is taking the action at a time when some other states are making it more difficult for people to vote.

"Here in Vermont, we can be very proud that people are encouraged to vote and participate and that we don't throw up roadblocks left and right," said Zuckerman.

The measure has already been approved by the House. Now House members will review the Senate bill and decide if any changes are needed.

Bob Kinzel has been covering the Vermont Statehouse since 1981 — longer than any continuously serving member of the Legislature. With his wealth of institutional knowledge, he answers your questions on our series, "Ask Bob."
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