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North Carolina law now requires vehicle owners to pay for registration renewal of license tags and vehicle property taxes?

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North Carolina law requires vehicle owners to pay for registration renewal and property taxes, and similar data processes are sometimes used in voter registration, like the Motor Voter Act that facilitates voting registrations while applying for driver's licenses.

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The subject in question pertains to vehicle owner responsibilities as stipulated by law in North Carolina. Specifically, it involves the law that requires vehicle owners to pay for registration renewal of license tags and vehicle property taxes. Voting processes can also be tied to vehicle registration in several states. For instance, the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 ('the Motor Voter Act') allows individuals to register to vote when they apply for or renew their driver's license. Some states, like Oregon, have taken this concept further by automatically registering citizens to vote using driver's license and state identification details, updating voter rolls when license updates occur.

It's important to note that changes to voter registration policies are happening in many states, such as reducing the number of available polling places, or implementing photo identification laws. These changes can affect voter turnout and are subject to much debate. Whether or not the newer strict requirements in some states will violate equal protection is a subject of ongoing legal discussion.

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