Oregon's automatic voter registration program, which was paused last October due to improper registrations of over 1,600 individuals, has been resumed. Officials discovered issues stemming from DMV errors where individuals presenting foreign documents were inaccurately registered to vote, including people from U.S. territories, who hold passports but lack full citizenship rights. Governor Tina Kotek mandated the temporary halt to rectify the situation, ensuring that future registrations will accurately reflect eligibility.
Oregon's automatic voter registration program, which was paused due to registration errors with non-citizens, has resumed following corrections to address the issues.
The DMV's errors have led to over 1,600 individuals, including some from U.S. territories like American Samoa, being incorrectly registered to vote.
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