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Military and Overseas Voters

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Related Documents



EAC Tally Vote

July 31, 2006 EAC Tally Vote Regarding Arizona's Request for Accommodation

 

Commissioners' Statements

December 18, 2007 Proposed Disclaimers for the National Mail Voter Registration Form

August 8, 2006 EAC Chairman Paul DeGregorio Regarding the Arizona and the Federal Voter Registration Form

July 10, 2006  Position Statement by Vice Chairman Ray Martinez III Regarding Arizona's Request for Accommodation

 

Correspondence

March 6, 2006 EAC Letter to Arizona Secretary of State Jan Brewer

June 20, 2006 Letter from Arizona Secretary of State Jan Brewer to EAC

 

Publications from the former FEC Office of Election Administration

The EMG Program is pleased to make available the following publications from the former FEC Office of Election Administration.  While most of the information contained in these publications precedes the passage of the Help America Vote Act of 2002, readers can still find information that is relevant to the effective administration of elections today.  They also help provide a historical framework to current practices and understanding of how the electoral system has evolved from 1979 to today.

EAC posted these reports and studies as part of its clearinghouse function. EAC did not review the information for quality and does not endorse the reports and studies. The functions and responsibilities of the former FEC Office of Election Administration were transferred to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) upon the establishment of EAC according to the provisions of the Help America Vote Act of 2002.

Implementing the National Voter Registration Act of 1993: Requirements, Issues, Approaches, and Examples January 1, 1994

Implementing NVRA: A Report to State and Local Election Officials on Problems and Solutions Discovered 1995-1996 March 1998