Legislature Schedules Hearing Over Motor Voter Error
(Salem, OR) -- Oregon legislators want answers about the DMV's error with the Motor Voter Program that allowed over 12-hundred non-citizens to be registered to vote. Nine of those people voted. The Oregon Secretary of State's office says the DMV has identified all of the people who were incorrectly registered. Those people won't receive ballots for the General Election in November, unless their citizenship status has changed. The DMV has made changes to the computer program that records the documents, the staff has been retrained, and an outside firm is reviewing how data is collected.



