POLITICSLOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR
When teens drive less, they don’t register to vote. Here’s how civic groups are adapting.
American teens driving less reduces opportunities for voter registration at DMVs, prompting civic groups like Open Democracy and The Civics Center to adapt with high school registration drives. Data shows 7.5 million 16- to 18-year-olds lack licenses, with 3 million set to vote this year. The League of Women Voters partners with The Civics Center to promote youth voter registration.
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