Randee Edwards, the Pike County Clerk and Voter Registrar has announced that her office, in compliance with the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993, will be mailing notifications to 1,343 registered voters in the county. This number includes 851 yellow confirmation cards and 492 green cancellation cards.
“As we approach the 2026 preferential primary and general elections, it is important that you update your voter registration with our office,” Redi said.
“Please fill out the detachable postcard and mail it back and we will update your registration information. This is a vital step to ensure that your voter registration stays current and avoid the possibility of being removed as a Pike County voter due to non-compliance with the law.
NVRA Background
The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993 set up national guidelines and requirements for allowing voters to be given the opportunity to register to vote or change their voter registration information when seeking or receiving services such as a driver’s license or public assistance.
Under the law (Amend 51, §10, (d)), the Pike County Clerk’s Voter Registration Office is to conduct bi-annual confirmation mailings to those individuals with whom we didn’t have contact during the past two general election cycles. These individuals didn’t vote nor update their registration information during the cycle. The mailing asks the voter to either confirm their address or update their registration information.
A postcard is built into the mailer, which enables the voter to mail back their response to the Voter Registration Office.