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MVP
03-31-2011, 14:45
GOP says 5,000 non-citizens voting in Colorado a 'wake-up call' for states

Republicans on the House Administration Committee want to shore up voter registration rules in the wake of a Colorado study that found as many as 5,000 non-citizens in the state took part in last year’s election.

Rep. Gregg Harper (R-Miss.), the panel’s chairman, called the study “a disturbing wake-up call” that should cause every state to review its safeguards to prevent illegal voting.

“We simply cannot have an electoral system that allows thousands of non-citizens to violate the law and vote in our elections. We must do more to protect the integrity of our electoral processes,” Harper added.


Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler, a Republican, told the panel that his department’s study identified nearly 12,000 people who were not citizens but were still registered to vote in Colorado.

Of those non-citizen registered voters, nearly 5,000 took part in the 2010 general election in which Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet narrowly defeated Republican John Buck.

Colorado conducted the study by comparing the state’s voter registration database with driver’s license records.

“We know we have a problem here. We don’t know the size of it,” Gessler said in testimony to Administration’s Elections subcommittee.

He told Harper that Colorado would look to create a registration system that would allow his department to ask that some people provide proof of their citizenship in writing.

If individuals did not respond to the request, their registration as voters would be suspended.

Rep. Charles Gonzalez (D-Texas) raised doubts about the reporting, noting that the study itself said it was based on inconclusive data and that it was “impossible to provide precise numbers” on how many people who were registered to vote in the state were not citizens.

Gonzalez asked Gessler, a former prosecutor, if he would have pursued a court case on such evidence.

Gessler responded that the goal of the study was to expose voter registration issues and pursue administrative avenues to resolve them.

“We don’t have a screen for citizenship on the front end when people register to vote,” he said.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/153079-gop-says-5000-non-citizens-voting-in-colorado-a-wake-up-call-for-states

kgoerz
03-31-2011, 14:53
WHY! don't they just have a voter ID Card. Wait until right after the election. Then everyone who is a legal voter. Has almost four years to get there picture photo ID Card. Eventually put a Mag strip on the back. You swipe your card when you vote. Hell they could make it work online. Christ this is 2011. But our voting system is still 1950 at best.

Sdiver
03-31-2011, 15:59
Only 5,000 ?????

Yeah right. :rolleyes:

Maybe in Boulder county alone, or more precisely the Longmont area. If they really wanted to look at illegal voters in this state, I'd say that number is more likely 10 times (or more) the above posted number.

5,000 ...... shhhhhheeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ......... :rolleyes:

:munchin

scooter
03-31-2011, 21:49
I would say that this is a large problem nationwide. Every attempt to enact legislation requiring proof of citizenship to either register or vote is met with criticism. Proponents are either "racist" or attempting to "suppress the poor vote". The Democratic party has a vested interest in enabling non-qualified voters to vote because they largely vote Democratic.

I sometimes wonder if there are any politicians that truly care for the common good more than their narrow partisan interests....