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NVRA Voter Registration in Colorado 214 ANNUAL REPORT VOTER REGISTRATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR CITIZENS IN COLORADO UNDER THE NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION ACT Wayne Williams Colorado Secretary of State 17 Broadway, Suite 2 Denver, Colorado 829 Phone: 33-894-22 elections@sos.state.co.us Issued March 215

1/1/1 5/1/1 9/1/1 1/1/11 5/1/11 9/1/11 1/1/12 5/1/12 9/1/12 1/1/13 5/1/13 9/1/13 1/1/14 5/1/14 9/1/14 INTRODUCTION The Colorado Secretary of State s office is responsible for implementing the requirements of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). This report describes the Secretary of State s ongoing implementation and outlines how Colorado will continue to offer voter registration opportunities to all eligible citizens. The report consists of the following sections: NVRA Compliance Reporting Methods Process Improvements Outreach Opportunities COMPLIANCE NVRA VOTER REGISTRATION The NVRA requires each state to establish procedures to ensure that a voter registration application is available: simultaneously with an application for a driver s license; at all offices in the state that provide public assistance; and at all offices in the state that administer state-funded programs primarily engaged in providing services to persons with disabilities. The Secretary of State s office commits to ensuring that every citizen who applies for a driver s license, or requests an eligibility determination for a public benefit, is offered the opportunity to register to vote. This report refers to applications made at a driver s license office as Motor Voter transactions, and applications made at a public assistance office, or an office that provides services to persons with disabilities, as Section 7 transactions. MOTOR VOTER In 214, the majority of Colorado s NVRA voter registration applications 187,564 were Motor Voter transactions. The monthly Motor Voter totals from 21 through 214 are shown below. 5 4 3 2 1 Motor Voter Total Registrations This data reflects NVRA voter registration transactions initiated via the Colorado Department of Revenue. 1

1/1/1 5/1/1 9/1/1 1/1/11 5/1/11 9/1/11 1/1/12 5/1/12 9/1/12 1/1/13 5/1/13 9/1/13 1/1/14 5/1/14 9/1/14 SECTION 7 VOTER REGISTRATION AGENCIES Section 7 of the NVRA uses the term Voter Registration Agency to describe state offices that provide public assistance and services to people with disabilities. Voter Registration Agencies serve a vital role because they provide voter registration opportunities for this segment of the population. The following are services provided by Voter Registration Agencies categorized by the state agencies responsible for regulating the services. Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) o Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) o Medicaid Department of Human Services (DHS) o Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) o Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) o Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) o Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Colleges and Universities o Programs for people with disabilities The Secretary of State s office provides training to Voter Registration Agencies and surveys the agencies monthly to track their activity. Colorado has over 25 Voter Registration Agencies, which were responsible for 1,553 voter registration applications in 214. The monthly Section 7 totals from 21 through 214 are displayed below. 6 5 4 3 2 1 Section 7 Total Registrations This data reflects NVRA voter registration transactions initiated via Section 7 agencies. 2

REPORTING METHODS MOTOR VOTER REPORTING The Secretary of State s office tracks motor voter registration activity through the statewide voter registration system (SCORE). When an individual registers to vote at a driver s license office, the application is forwarded to the county clerk and recorder. The county clerk and recorder is responsible for registering the individual in SCORE and the registration is tagged with a transaction source indicating that the registration occurred at a driver s license office. The Secretary of State s office runs reports that show the number of registrations by transaction source. The motor voter numbers used in this report were collected from that data. SECTION 7 REPORTING Before an applicant receives a voter registration application at a Voter Registration Agency, he or she either accepts or declines the opportunity to register to vote by filling out the Voter Registration Choice Form. Voter Registration Agencies collect the voter-response data from the Voter Registration Choice Form and report it through a monthly survey tool, and the Section 7 agencies track the response. The following chart displays the cumulative percentage for each answer category from 21 to 214. Voter Choice Form Responses 21 211 212 213 214 7% 12% 1% 8% 8% 93% 88% 9% 92% 92% Percent of Total Yes No BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS AND REPORTING RESPONSE RATE 214 reporting compliance held steady at over 97 percent monthly. The following graph shows the Voter Registration Agency reporting rate as a percentage for each month from 211 to 214. 3

1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% Voter Registration Agency Monthly Reporting In 214, the Secretary of State s office and Voter Registration Agencies began working toward identifying baseline reporting numbers for each site. This work continues and will establish performance compliance measurements. New methodologies of determining a base line count of the number of clients served on a monthly basis with elegibility, redetermination, or change of address, are being researched. The reported monthly number of clients served will establish the baseline to better understand and account for the reporting variance between sites, programs, and counties. OUTREACH STRATEGIES The Secretary of State s office commits to making voter registration opportunities available to all eligible citizens. Leveraging the partnership between Voter Registration Agencies and the Secretary of State is crucial to compliance. The Secretary of State s office voter registration outreach focuses on building these partnerships with Voter Registration Agencies by identifying covered agencies, training them and communicating with covered agencies to collect data. IDENTIFICATION To comply with the NVRA, a state must identify Voter Registration Agencies. The Secretary of State s office recognizes that building relationships with Voter Registration Agencies and state agency personnel overseeing those Voter Registration Agencies is vital to compliance. Each Voter Registration Agency appoints a coordinator responsible for NVRA activities at that office. Although each office has a coordinator, employee turnover is a barrier to maintaining the relationship between the Voter Registration Agency and the Secretary of State s office. State agencies are very helpful with mitigating the effects of coordinator turnover. The state agencies are now able to quickly identify a replacement coordinator because NVRA coordinator duties are part of the job function for the vacant position. Additionally, state agency personnel that oversee Voter Registration Agencies serve as liaisons that provide new coordinator contact information and encourage compliance through accountability. 4

TRAINING The Secretary of State s office provides an online training class that covers required NVRA activities for Section 7 agencies. Agencies prefer the convenience of the online training. The training resource was enhanced to allow for verification that an individual completed the training. State agency liaisons requested this enhancement so they can hold Voter Registration Agency coordinators accountable for completing NVRA training. 472 individuals completed the online training in 214. In addition to the online training, the Secretary of State s office sends a quarterly newsletter called Registration Connections to all NVRA coordinators. Registration Connections provides updates and information about NVRA activities and compliance. In 214, the Secretary of State s NVRA staff visited 8 Voter Registration Agency sites to observe NVRA activities. Staff reviewed NVRA forms for compliance, discussed methods of incorporating NVRA into daily procedures, fielded questions, and reviewed best practices. The visits were valuable to both parties because they promote a greater understanding of processes and clarify everyone s expectations.. Sites Visited: Advanced Patient Advocacy Boulder County Health & Human Services DVR Aurora DVR Golden Jefferson County DHS WIC Alton/Colfax WIC Commerce City WIC Eastside Neighborhood Health Center SECTION 7 DATA COLLECTION The Secretary of State s office tracks Section 7 NVRA data through surveys and SCORE. The surveys are used to collect the information from the voter choice forms. Each month Voter Registration Agencies receive and return a survey. They are asked to respond by the 15 th of each month with data from the month before. The Secretary of State s office continues to incentivize participation through a gift card raffle. Each coordinator who submits a survey by the 15 th of the month will be entered into a raffle to win a $2 gift card. 214 Raffle Winners: o January Maximus o February La Plata County DSS o March Baca County DSS o April Fountain Valley Clinic o May Pueblo County DSS o June Salud Family Health Centers Brighton o July DVR Greeley o August MCPN 5

o September o October o November o December Bent County DSS Lincoln County DSS Yuma Clinic Academy Women s Healthcare The actual number of voter registration applications from Section 7 activity is tracked in SCORE. Voter registration applications at NVRA agencies are printed on green paper, and county clerk and recorders assign the NVRA transaction source to every green voter registration form that they process. The online voter registration address for NVRA Section 7 registrations (www.govotecolorado.com/nvra) continues to be a source for offering voter registration. NVRA Section 7 agencies advertise the site to citizens accessing services. The web address is also provided to those using a computer station at a Voter Registration Agency. The Secretary of State s office and the Department of Human Services worked together to include this web address in the Human Services webbased benefit application service called PEAK, but not without challenges. Specifically at the early stages of implementation the PEAK site underwent significant redevelopment, which resulted in a period of time that hits to the voter registration site went unreported. Therefore, the Secretary of State s office was unable to collect accurate site visit data until May 214. Between May and December, 214, 1,463 applicants visited the online voter registration site by clicking the link on the PEAK site. CONCLUSION The Secretary of State s office continues to work closely with Voter Registration Agencies and driver s license offices to ensure that Colorado complies with the NVRA. In 214, the Secretary of State s office will continue efforts to identify all offices in the state that need to comply with the NVRA. The office strives to offer training that is comprehensive and easy to access. And the office will maintain the agency relationships that are responsible for the high reporting and compliance rate from Voter Registration Agencies. 6

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