title:
Automatic registration in the United States : the Selective Service example
creator:
Seago, Laura.
publisher:
Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law
date:
Record modified: 2011-09-08
date:
Record created: 2010-09-27
date:
Modified: Wed Jul 15 09:43:52 EDT 2009
date:
2009
description:
Title from cover screen (viewed on June 23, 2010). Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-19)
description:
Extent: 19 p. : digital, PDF file.
description:
Abstract: This report explains how technology helps the Selective Service and partner agencies register and maintain current records on the majority of the agency's target population, with little or no effort on the part of registrants themselves. The Selective Service's technologically advanced registration system may provide a useful model for those who would like to modernize our voter registration system. The Selective Service's experience shows that automatic voter registration is feasible. It also shows that the government agencies that could help expand and improve our voter rolls already have the necessary infrastructure, technology, and experience to do so.
subject:
Voter registration--United States
subject:
United States. Selective Service System--Rules and practice
subject:
Draft registration--Technological innovations--United States
relation:
OCLC No.: 643156394
relation:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.; System requirements: Adobe Reader.
type:
application/pdf
type:
Text
type:
PDF-1.6
source:
http://brennan.3cdn.net/b00a78fefae1c6695e_exm6i2a7f.pdf
language:
eng
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identifier:
b00a78fefae1c6695e_exm6i2a7f