Act, Section 4-F-2

The Electoral Trust shall develop requirements, facilities and procedures for universal lifetime voter registration of citizens of the United States which shall be binding in elections conducted under the authority of the Democracy Amendment and this Act in every government jurisdiction in which a voter is, or may become, a legal resident.

Parrish Report

The Electoral Trust's voter registration activities and the voter registration database created therefrom do not replace any voter registration procedures established by state law.

The Electoral Trust will devise a system to facilitate lifetime registration for qualified citizens of the United States. The Electoral Trust will establish and maintain a database of all registered voters that will permit citizens to exercise their legislative power under the Democracy Amendment and the Democracy Act irrespective of the municipality, county, or state in which they reside, provided that they retained their United States citizenship. Moreover, once registered by the Electoral Trust, a citizen will never have to re-register to vote, regardless of place of residence. Once registered, any citizen will have his or her voting privileges suspended for the duration of the time he or she is incarcerated as a result of having been convicted of a felony crime or is adjudged by a court to be incompetent.

Feedback from the 2002 Democracy Symposium

Stern & Holman, 2002, p. 9 wrote:
The sections on registering voters and elections are very vague.

The responsibilities of the Electoral Trust have been made much more explicit.

Listen to an explanation of why this section is needed (4m 59s).