VOTER OUTREACH Outreach Responsibilities  Voter Outreach Team: Ted Fitzgerald, Greg Michalek, and Clyde Roper.

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VOTER OUTREACH Outreach Responsibilities  Voter Outreach Team: Ted Fitzgerald, Greg Michalek, and Clyde Roper

Outreach Responsibilities  SECTION 5.2. The State Board of Elections shall disseminate information about photo identification requirements for voting, provide information on how to obtain photo identification appropriate for voting, and assist any registered voter without photo identification appropriate for voting with obtaining such photo identification.  Information may be distributed through public service announcements, print, radio, television, online, and social media. The State Board shall work with public agencies, private partners, and nonprofits to identify voters without photo identification appropriate for voting and assist those voters in securing the photo identification appropriate for voting. All outreach efforts to notify voters of the photo identification requirements shall be accessible to the elderly and persons with disabilities.  The State Board of Elections shall work with county boards of elections in those counties where there is no Division of Motor Vehicles drivers license office open five days a week to (i) widely communicate information about the availability and schedules of Division of Motor Vehicles mobile units and (ii) provide volunteers to assist voters with obtaining photo identification through mobile units.

 SECTION 5.3. Education and Publicity Requirements. – The public shall be educated about the photo identification to vote requirements of this act as follows:  (1) As counties use their regular processes to notify voters of assignments and reassignments to districts for election to the United States House of Representatives, State Senate, State House of Representatives, or local office, by including information about the provisions of this act.  (2) As counties send new voter registration cards to voters as a result of new registration, changes of address, or other reasons, by including information about the provisions of this act.  (3) Counties that maintain a board of elections Web site shall include information about the provisions of this act.  (4) Notices of elections published by county boards of elections under G.S (8) for the 2014 primary and 2014 general election shall include a brief statement that photo identification will be required to vote in person beginning in  (5) The State Board of Elections shall include on its Web site information about the provisions of this act.

 6) Counties shall post at the polls and at early voting sites beginning with the 2014 primary elections information about the provisions of this act.  (7) The State Board of Elections shall distribute information about the photo identification requirements to groups and organizations serving persons with disabilities or the elderly.  (8) The State Board of Elections, the Division of Motor Vehicles, and county boards of elections in counties where there is no Division of Motor Vehicles drivers license office open five days a week shall include information about mobile unit schedules on existing Web sites, shall distribute information about these schedules to registered voters identified without photo identification, and shall publicize information about the mobile unit schedules through other available means.  (9) The State Board of Elections and county boards of elections shall direct volunteers to assist registered voters in counties where there is no Division of Motor Vehicles drivers license office open five days a week.

 Registration and Education. Section 5.2. The State Board of Elections shall disseminate information about photo identification requirements for voting;  provide information on how to obtain photo identification appropriate for voting;  assist any registered voter without photo identification appropriate for voting with obtaining such photo identification;  Information may be distributed through:  public service announcements,  print,  radio,  television,  online, and  social media.  The State Board shall work with  public agencies,  private partners, and  nonprofits to identify voters without photo identification appropriate for voting and assist those voters in securing the photo identification appropriate for voting. Registration and Education

 All outreach efforts to notify voters of the photo identification requirements shall be accessible to the elderly and persons with disabilities.  The State Board of Elections shall work with county boards of elections in those counties where there is no Division of Motor Vehicles drivers license office open five days a week to:  (i) widely communicate information about the availability and schedules of Division of Motor Vehicles mobile units and  (ii) provide volunteers to assist voters with obtaining photo identification through mobile units.

 SECTION 5.3. Education and Publicity Requirements. – The public shall be educated about the photo identification to vote requirements of this act as follows:  (1) As counties use their regular processes to notify voters of assignments and reassignments to districts for election to the United States House of Representatives, State Senate, State House of Representatives, or local office, by including information about the provisions of this act.  (2) As counties send new voter registration cards to voters as a result of new registration, changes of address, or other reasons, by including information about the provisions of this act.  (3) Counties that maintain a board of elections Web site shall include information about the provisions of this act.  (4) Notices of elections published by county boards of elections under G.S (8) for the 2014 primary and 2014 general election shall include a brief statement that photo identification will be required to vote in person beginning in Education and Publicity Requirements

 (5) The State Board of Elections shall include on its Web site information about the provisions of this act.  (6) Counties shall post at the polls and at early voting sites beginning with the 2014 primary elections information about the provisions of this act.  (7) The State Board of Elections shall distribute information about the photo identification requirements to groups and organizations serving persons with disabilities or the elderly.  (8) The State Board of Elections, the Division of Motor Vehicles, and county boards of elections in counties where there is no Division of Motor Vehicles drivers license office open five days a week shall include information about mobile unit schedules on existing Web sites, shall distribute information about these schedules to registered voters identified without photo identification, and shall publicize information about the mobile unit schedules through other available means.  (9) The State Board of Elections and county boards of elections shall direct volunteers to assist registered voters in counties where there is no Division of Motor Vehicles drivers license office open five days a week.