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- NATION, Page 55American NotesPOLITICSWho's Afraid Of the Voters?
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- One reason the U.S. voting rate is so low is that each
- state -- and even some election districts -- has its own tangle
- of registration requirements and procedures. The discouraging
- maze keeps many citizens from voting. Thus the House in
- February passed a sweeping reform bill that would permit
- registration by mail and at various state agencies. Most
- significantly, anyone receiving or renewing a driver's license
- would be given a voter-registration form to sign.
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- Last week, though a majority of Senators were ready to
- approve the measure, Republicans mounted a filibuster. Concerned
- that most of the new votes would go to Democrats, they argued
- that the reform bill would make registration too easy, too
- expensive to administer and open to abuse. With only two
- Republicans -- Oregon's Mark Hatfield and Bob Packwood --
- joining the Democrats in trying to end the filibuster, reform
- forces fell five short of the 60 needed to cut off debate. The
- bill died.
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