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Same-day voter registration could be made permanent

Lawmakers are set to consider making permanent a law that allowed same-day voter registration for Illinois' Nov. 4 election.
Legislation sponsored by State Sen. Don Harmon is scheduled to be presented in a House committee in Springfield Monday afternoon. It would make permanent a measure passed last spring that allowed same-day voting registration, extended early voting and made it easier to vote on college campuses. 
The original legislation made the changes effective only for the Nov. 4 election. 
Harmon says same-day registration was a successful experiment that's worth continuing. He also says there are spring municipal elections where it would be "ideal" if those provisions are in place. 
Republicans argued that the provisions were intended solely to boost Democratic turnout in November.  
 
    

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