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Election Day Registration
Enact Election Day Registration in Iowa!
Antiquated Iowa state law requires people to register 10 days before an election. Just when a race gets interesting, it's too late. It's time for Iowa to take away the barriers and allow citizens to register to vote on Election Day.
The Iowa Citizen Action Network (ICAN) is currently working with legislative leaders in the House and Senate and with the Iowa Secretary of State’s office to promote Election Day Registration (EDR) legislation. EDR is very reasonable voter registration policy, and is currently in effect in two of Iowa’s neighboring states, Minnesota and Wisconsin. ICAN has been active in promoting civic engagement for its entire history – registering voters door-to-door with its field organizing efforts, and running non-partisan voter mobilization drives. Making voter registration easy and convenient is an effective way to increase civic participation. Allowing registration on Election Day brings people into the electoral process who are often excluded, like students, renters, and low-income people.
We’re asking all members of the State House of Representatives and Senate to publicly support Election Day Registration and openup the electoral process in Iowa. Please contact your legislators TODAY in support of EDR!
Take Action Now! Your Activism Makes a Real Difference!
Please your state representative and senator that you support Election Day Registration legislation and that you want them to help it pass. PLEASE USE YOUR OWN WORDS as much as possible when you email, call or write to make your position known. And be sure to include your name, address, and phone number so that your elected officials can let you know their position.
To contact your Senator and Representative visit the Iowa General Assembly web site.
Talking Points
Please use any of the following points when telling your legislators why you are asking them to support Election Day Registration:
Election Day Registration is one of the best ways to make voting accessible for all eligible citizens, especially young people and those who have recently moved.
EDR will make elections easier to run because it will end the need for the vast majority of provisional ballots. Voters who have problems with their registrations or have recently moved, will simply register at the polls and cast a regular ballot.
EDR is safe from voter fraud. Registrants are required to provide identification and proof of residence, and strict penalties apply to anyone who attempts to register fraudulently.
Dear Senator (or Representative) __________________,
I urge you to help pass the Election Day Registration bill. This bill would allow eligible voters to register to vote on at the polls on Election Day.
The electoral process is something that should be open to all eligible citizens. Unfortunately, the current voter registration deadline 10 days before the election closes off participation just as many people start thinking about the races.
Seven states already allow Election Day Registration, and voter participation in these states is 12% higher than in states with pre-election registration cutoffs. These states have proved that EDR works. In many places, it has actually made elections run more smoothly because it eliminates the need for provisional ballots, as voters who don’t show up at the rolls can just register on the spot. There have been no documented cases of election fraud arising because of Election Day Registration, which requires photo ID.
Please help pass Election Day Registration in 2007 and encourage the entire State Legislature to do the same.
Sincerely,
Your Name
Your Address
Be sure to give them your name, address, phone number!
Thank you for taking action on this right away! For more information on Election Day Registration, visit ICAN on the web at www.iowacan.org or see the website of our nation partner on this issue, Demos: http://www.demos.org/page18.cfm. Thank you for joining the effort to make the most fundamental right we have in our democracy – voting – accessible to anyone who is eligible to participate. Any Questions, please contact Political Director Amy Logsdon at 319-354-8116 or by email at ALogsdon@IowaCAN.org
Thank you for participating in our democracy. Your actions will help build momentum to make real change here in the state to help as many people as possible vote their voice and voice their vote.

ACTION ALERTS!
Contact your local newspaper to combat the misinformation about EDR.Take action for democracy! Contact your state legislator to support Election Day Registration.
Please join us in thanking the Iowa’s Secretary of State’s office.
EDR RESOURCES
Election Day Registration Toolkit
Election Day Registration information
How to write an EDR letter to the editor
EDR IN THE NEWS
3/15/07 Sioux City Journal: Legislative Updates
3/14/07 Ames Tribune: Iowa should sign up for election day registration
3/14/07: Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil: Election Day registration has backers
3/13/07 Radio Iowa: Group urges legislators to approve vote day registration
EDR PRESS RELEASES
4/3/07 EDR Press Release: EDR Bill Signing Press Release
2/28/07 EDR Media Advisory: Grassroots Organization Applauds Two Legislative Committees for Promoting Election Day Registration
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