New Jersey lawmakers on Thursday passed legislation expanding automatic voter registration in the state.

The "motor bill" passed the state Assembly, 50-23, and the state Senate, 24-13.

The legislation makes it so individuals will be automatically registered to vote unless they opt out of the process.

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If signed by Gov. Phil Murphy (D), as it is expected to be, New Jersey would be home to one of the most widespread automatic voter registration programs in the U.S.

The legislation was originally designed so individuals could be automatically registered to vote when they went to Motor Vehicle Commission offices.

However, Democrats altered the measure last week so that any participating state agency could garner enough data to register an individual.

The bill includes the Office of Disability Services, Infants and Children and the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services, the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, and the Parole Board, once paroles complete their sentences.

Eleven states and Washington, D.C., have enacted automatic voter registration measures at motor vehicle offices.