[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 11, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 11CFR8.7]

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                       TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS
 
                 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
 
PART 8_NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION ACT (42 U.S.C. 1973gg	
1 et seq.)--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart C_Recordkeeping and Reporting
 
Sec.  8.7  Contents of reports from the states.


    (a) The chief state election official shall provide the information 
required under this section with the Commission by March 31 of each odd-
numbered year beginning March 31, 1995 on a form to be provided by the 
Commission. Reports shall be mailed to: National Clearinghouse on 
Election Administration, Federal Election Commission, 999 E Street, NW., 
Washington DC 20463. The data to be reported in accordance with this 
section shall consist of applications or responses received up to and 
including the date of the preceding federal general election.
    (b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, the report 
required under this section shall include:
    (1) The total number of registered voters statewide, including both 
``active'' and ``inactive'' voters if such a distinction is made by the 
state, in the federal general election two years prior to the most 
recent federal general election;
    (2) The total number of registered voters statewide, including both 
``active'' and ``inactive'' voters if such a distinction is made by the 
state, in the most recent federal election;

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    (3) The total number of new valid registrations accepted statewide 
between the past two federal general elections, including all 
registrations that are new to the local jurisdiction and re-
registrations across jurisdictional lines, but excluding all 
applications that are duplicates, rejected, or report only a change of 
name, address, or (where applicable) party preference within the local 
jurisdiction;
    (4) If the state distinguishes between ``active'' and ``inactive'' 
voters, the total number of registrants statewide that were considered 
``inactive'' at the close of the most recent federal general election;
    (5) The total number of registrations statewide that were, for 
whatever reason, deleted from the registration list, including both 
``active'' and ``inactive'' voters if such a distinction is made by the 
state, between the past two federal general elections;
    (6) The statewide number of registration applications received 
statewide (regardless of whether they were valid, rejected, duplicative, 
or address, name or party changes) that were received from or generated 
by each of the following categories:
    (i) All motor vehicle offices statewide;
    (ii) Mail;
    (iii) All public assistance agencies that are mandated as 
registration sites under the Act;
    (iv) All state-funded agencies primarily serving persons with 
disabilities;
    (v) All Armed Forces recruitment offices;
    (vi) All other agencies designated by the state;
    (vii) All other means, including but not limited to, in person, 
deputy registrars, and organized voter registration drives delivering 
forms directly to registrars;
    (7) The total number of duplicate registration applications 
statewide that, between the past two federal general elections were 
received in the appropriate election office and generated by each of the 
categories described in paragraphs (b)(6) (i) through (vii) of this 
section;
    (8) The statewide number of confirmation notices mailed out between 
the past two federal general elections and the statewide number of 
responses received to these notices during the same period;
    (9) Answers to a series of questions with categorical responses for 
the state to indicate which options or procedures the state has selected 
in implementing the NVRA or any significant changes to the state's voter 
registration program; and
    (10) Any additional information that would be helpful to the 
Commission for meeting the reporting requirement under 42 U.S.C. 1973gg-
7(a)(3).
    (c) For the State report due March 31, 1995, the chief state 
election official need only provide the information described in 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section and a brief narrative or general 
description of the state's implementation of the NVRA.

[59 FR 32323, June 23, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 64560, Dec. 15, 1994]

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