The Democrats claim that there are
no illegal votes. They especially do not want anyone thinking that people who
enter the United States illegally would also vote illegally. Well, another
report has surfaced that confirms illegally voting by noncitizen immigrants.
This news illustrates the inability of the state to maintain correct election
rolls.
Will Racke at The Daily Signal recently reported that Pennsylvania is does not have clean voter rolls and has
not had them for several years.
Jonathan Marks, commissioner for
Pennsylvania’s Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation, told a state
legislative committee that an agency analysis found 544 improper ballots cast
from 2000 through 2017.
The election commission says those
ballots were cast by noncitizen immigrants who claim they had mistakenly
registered to vote, reports the Associated Press. In response to questions from
Republican lawmakers, the commission said it was investigating if other
noncitizen immigrants remain registered to vote.
The hearing comes two weeks after former
Pennsylvania Secretary of State Pedro Cortes abruptly resigned amid disclosures
that legal resident noncitizens were able to register to vote while applying
for or renewing drivers licenses. After inquiries from Republican state Rep.
Daryl Metcalfe, the Pennsylvania State Department said it had records of 1,160
canceled voter registrations listing ineligibility as a reason and had put the
issue under review.
Just for fun, let’s suppose there
are 544 “improper” ballots cast in every state. That would be 50 times 544,
which totals 27,200. The total is not a big factor when compared to millions of
ballots, but it does show that there is a problem. Does each state have more or
fewer than 544 illegally-cast ballots? That is a good question that deserves a
fair and accurate answer.
Another good question is, “What were
“they” thinking when they offer voter registration to everyone who applies for
or renews a driver’s license? The right to vote is a privilege and an
opportunity that should be kept safe and secure, not handed out to anyone who
wants it. Republicans have been voicing
concern for years about the possibility of noncitizens and illegal immigrants
affecting elections. Donald Trump claims that “millions” of illegal votes were
cast and created an election integrity commission to investigate any vulnerability
in the system.
The
commission sent letters to all 50 states in July 2017, asking for specific
information such as, names, birth dates, partial social security numbers, and voting
history. Racke also reports:
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat,
declined to provide some of the information, citing privacy issues and “grave
concerns your request is a mere pretense for pursuing restrictions on the
fundamental right of citizens to vote.”
Voting is fundamental right of citizens – not non-citizens, whether
here legally or illegally. States should revisit their decision to make voter
registration so accessible to people who should not be applying for it. States
should also do whatever is necessary to clean up their voter rolls to insure
that only eligible voters are registered to vote.
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