OMB Control No. 3265-0006 4 Expiration Date 04/30/2017
SECTION B: VOTER REGISTRATION
B1. Is your state’s voter registration database system best described as a bottom-up, a top-
down, or a hybrid? (Note: A bottom-up system generally uploads information retained at the
local level and compiled at regular intervals to form the statewide voter registration list. A
top-down system is hosted on a single, central platform/mainframe and is generally
maintained by the state with information supplied by local jurisdictions. A hybrid is some
combination of both systems described above.)
If your state uses a bottom-up or hybrid system, how often do local jurisdictions transmit
registration information to the state list?
B2. Please describe the process used in your state to move voters from the active list to the
inactive list, and from the inactive list to the active list. Is a different process used for
UOCAVA voters?
B3. Please describe your state’s process for removing voters from the voter registration rolls
(not merely moving them from active to inactive). Please include information regarding
notices and confirmations. Are these procedures the same for UOCAVA voters?
B4. Can your state’s voter registration database (or equivalent) share information
electronically with your state’s driver’s license agency (for example, to match records or
trace changes in address)? Can your voter registration database be similarly linked with
databases in any other state or federal agencies? Please describe these links, including any
use of database matching to verify voter registration applications.
B5. Please describe how your state uses National Change of Address (NCOA). What has
been your state’s experience with NCOA?
B6. Please describe your state’s voting eligibility requirements as they relate to individuals
with a felony conviction. (For example, are convicted felons allowed to vote while in prison
or while on parole or probation? Are voting rights automatically restored or does the
individual have to apply for a pardon, certificate of eligibility or other similar certificate?
Does an individual whose voting rights have been restored have to produce documentation of
his/her status when registering to vote?)
B7. Does your state currently use the Internet in any way to facilitate voter registration? If
yes, please describe how your state allows voters to use the Internet in the registration
process (e.g., entire registration completed online; completed online but then must be printed,
signed, and mailed by voter, etc.).