PDA

View Full Version : Critics predict new California motor-voter law will flood rolls with non-citizens




Anti Federalist
10-11-2015, 02:13 PM
You just need to vote harder. :rolleyes:

Yeah, I'm going to run right and take part with millions of illegals voting against me.

This whole thing is pointless anymore.


Critics predict new California motor-voter law will flood rolls with non-citizens

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/oct/11/critics-predict-new-california-motor-voter-law-wil/#!

By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times - Sunday, October 11, 2015

A bill signed Saturday by California Gov. Jerry Brown aimed at improving voter turnout has critics predicting that it will ramp up voter fraud by making it easier for non-citizens to cast ballots.

The New Motor Voter Act automatically registers to vote all eligible voters when they obtain or renew their driver’s licenses at the Department of Motor Vehicles, instead of requiring them to fill out a form. Those eligible may opt out of voter registration.

The goal is to ease barriers to voting, but election-integrity advocates warn that the measure could inadvertently add millions of illegal voters to the rolls, given that California allows undocumented aliens to obtain driver’s licenses.

Anti-fraud groups True the Vote and the Election Integrity Project of California had urged Mr. Brown, a Democrat, to veto the bill, saying it would lead to “‘state sanctioned’ voter fraud” and pointing out that the legislation exempts from penalties ineligible voters who wind up being registered.

“This bill is terrible. It makes an already bad situation much, much worse,” True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht said in a statement.

Ms. Engelbrecht said California’s registration databases “lack the necessary safeguards to keep non-citizens off the voter rolls.”

The measure, Assembly Bill 1461, “will effectively change the form of governance in California from a Republic whose elected officials are determined by United States citizens and will guarantee that non-citizens will participate in all California elections going forward,” Election Integrity Project of California President Linda Paine said in a statement.

Supporters, including California Secretary of State Alex Padilla, argued that the bill is needed to increase flagging voter turnout. In 2014, only 42 percent of eligible voters cast ballots even as other states saw increased turnout, while an estimated 6.6 million eligible state voters remain unregistered.

“The New Motor Voter Act will make our democracy stronger by removing a key barrier to voting for millions of California citizens,” Mr. Padilla said in a statement. “Citizens should not be required to opt in to their fundamental right to vote. We do not have to opt in to other rights, such as free speech or due process.”

(Be damned if I can find the "right to vote" in the Bill of Rights. - AF)

Although the law goes into effect Jan. 1, the first automatic registrations will not take place until next year, after the state finishes work on its revamped voter-registration data base VoteCal. The upgraded system is expected to be completed in time for the June primary.

California becomes the second state to provide for “opt-out” voter registration, following Oregon, where Democratic Gov. Kate Brown signed a similar bill in March.

Ms. Brown’s office said in a statement that the bill would “help improve elections and expand voter rights and access in California.”

So far, the concept enjoys public support. A poll conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California released in June found that two-thirds of those surveyed favored the idea of automatic DMV voter registration.

Critics argue that California’s low voter turnout can be attributed to other factors, starting with the state’s impregnable Democratic majority, increasingly rare statewide contested elections, and historically safe congressional seats.

Stephen Frank of the conservative California Political Review predicted the latest bill will actually reduce voter turnout by increasing fraud and reducing confidence in the integrity of the voter rolls.

timosman
10-11-2015, 02:23 PM
"improving voter turnout" ????? :toady:

morfeeis
10-11-2015, 04:43 PM
“The New Motor Voter Act will make our democracy stronger by removing a key barrier to voting for millions of California citizens,” Mr. Padilla said in a statement. “Citizens should not be required to opt in to their fundamental right to vote. We do not have to opt in to other rights, such as free speech or due process.”


If they applied that kind of logic to firearms, taxes, regulations and over all freedoms i never would have left CA. I cant wait for that state to sink into the ocean or go broke and force them to wake the hell up....

Zippyjuan
10-11-2015, 06:32 PM
Illegal immigrants are still ineligible to vote. The registrar of voters still confirms the status of voter registration forms before their names get added to the rolls so even if some did try to register, they would still not be able to actually do it.



The New Motor Voter Act automatically registers to vote all eligible voters when they obtain or renew their driver’s licenses at the Department of Motor Vehicles, instead of requiring them to fill out a form. Those eligible may opt out of voter registration.

Anti Federalist
10-11-2015, 06:44 PM
Illegal immigrants are still ineligible to vote. The registrar of voters still confirms the status of voter registration forms before their names get added to the rolls so even if some did try to register, they would still not be able to actually do it.

Yeah, keep telling yourself that...be sure to vote harder while you're at it.


The goal is to ease barriers to voting, but election-integrity advocates warn that the measure could inadvertently add millions of illegal voters to the rolls, given that California allows undocumented aliens to obtain driver’s licenses.

Anti-fraud groups True the Vote and the Election Integrity Project of California had urged Mr. Brown, a Democrat, to veto the bill, saying it would lead to “‘state sanctioned’ voter fraud” and pointing out that the legislation exempts from penalties ineligible voters who wind up being registered.

Not that I really give a shit, go ahead, give California back to the Mexicans, for all I care.