During a recent government meeting, officials raised significant concerns regarding the operational implementation of a new voting registration bill. Key issues highlighted include the determination of citizenship status, the exclusion of noncitizens from voter registration, and the protection of sensitive data from misuse.
Participants noted that while some technology solutions have been identified, they remain undefined and are expected to incur substantial costs. The lack of clarity surrounding the necessary platforms and their functionalities raises doubts about the feasibility of the bill's implementation by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the Secretary of State (SOS).
Moreover, the discussions pointed out that the bill contains hidden costs and complexities that cannot be resolved merely through regulatory adjustments. A specific concern was raised regarding the National Voter Registration Act, which mandates individuals to self-attest their citizenship status when activating their registration. This requirement adds another layer of complexity to the implementation process, leaving officials with serious reservations about the bill's overall viability.