A western Massachusetts lawmaker wants to make it easier to get on the state's voting list -- especially for the approximately 700,000 people eligible to vote who are not ed.
State Rep. Peter Kocot of Northampton is spearheading a bill that would change the way people to vote through state agencies like the Registry of Motor Vehicles.
Currently, citizens can choose to opt-in to the voter registration list. The proposed system would sign them up automatically -- and allow them to opt-out if they don't want to be on the voting rolls.
In contrast to the Trump istration's claims of voter fraud, Kocot said there's a greater risk voters are being silenced.