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Groups reach settlement with SoS over AVR problems

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* Press release…

Six advocacy groups representing the steering committee of the nonpartisan Just Democracy Illinois coalition have reached a legal settlement with Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White to fix key problems with the rollout of Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) in Illinois.

“This agreement means that a lot of voters across Illinois who’ve been left out of the process will be able to access the ballot,” said Jay Young of Common Cause Illinois. “It strengthens our democracy at a time when many states are attempting to weaken it.” […]

Voting rights advocates have repeatedly raised alarms about state agencies’ failure to timely implement AVR since it was signed into law in 2017. After multiple elections had passed without AVR fully in place, the groups filed a lawsuit in February 2020 setting forth violations by the Illinois Secretary of State’s office under the National Voter Registration Act and the federal Voting Rights Act. For example, earlier that year, the Secretary of State’s office revealed that for a period of time it mistakenly sent information on a number of non-citizen community members and age-ineligible individuals to Illinois State Board of Elections, who then sent it to local election authorities.

“For us community advocates, AVR still represents an opportunity to narrow Illinois’ persistent racial gaps in voting access and voter registration. If we want to increase civic engagement, we need to fix the law’s implementation right away,” said Stevie Valles of Chicago Votes.

The settlement streamlines the voter registration process and includes:

“These may seem like technical fixes, but they add up to countless eligible voters who will now be able to register and cast their ballots in Illinois – if implemented correctly,” said Abe Scarr of the Illinois PIRG Education Fund.

The settlement language is here.

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Jun 29, 21 @ 10:58 am

Comments

  1. I, for one, an shocked that the SOS and BoE wouldn’t have had this all squared away./s
    I really hope that Dowell/Giannoulias/Valencia have ideas on how to completely rework the SOS computer system and that whoever replaces Sadvoss is prepared to take on the immense challenges the AVR system faces

    Comment by schocked Tuesday, Jun 29, 21 @ 11:11 am

  2. Currently, the outside line at the Elgin SOS facility often snakes back and forth through the parking lot. Have to stand in the rain/hot sun. I would think there are better options for voters registration.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Tuesday, Jun 29, 21 @ 12:56 pm

  3. FinallySOS agrees to do the job required by law. Never should have had to sue.

    Comment by jimbo26 Tuesday, Jun 29, 21 @ 6:07 pm

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