by Jan Tyler,
Denver Election Reform Examiner
Registration and voting should be easy!
If registration and voting are not easy, voters are disenfranchised! More voters would vote if registration and voting were not so hard.
Same-day voter registration. Give it to me! I'm entitled to it! I pay taxes (probably not income taxes though)!
Easy registration and voting does not
improve voter turnout.
Minnesota and eight other states have same-day voter registration. In January, both houses of Congress will consider legislation to federalize same day voter registration. It will cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Right now registration rates exceed 80%. We will spend hundreds of millions of dollars to make registration easier for 20% of the population.
Besides the cost, what is wrong with letting the Federal government take over our election systems? I like to point out how elections work in Kazakhstan, a dictatorship faking democracy.
The Constitution leaves the time and manner of elections to the states. There will be opposition to federalizing what historically has been a states' rights issue.
A dirty little secret - most of those ten or fifteen academics in cahoots with activists who convinced everyone to junk millions of dollars worth of voting machines were disgruntled Gore supporters from 2000. As a so called voting integrity activist, an election administration coup by the Federal government should scare you more than the Supreme Court deciding an election.
Outrage won't come from the Democrats. Funny thing happened on the way to election reform. The Democrats are all over it, while the Republicans are shuffling off their Buffaloes. I'm not even sure the Republicans understand how elections are actually run. That would explain why they just react, instead of being proactive on issues like the mounting same day registration movement.
I wouldn't depend on the Republicans to defend our election systems against same day voter registration.
Until the Pentagon or some other agency invents a fail safe way to assure voter's eligibility, including current residency, same day voter registration should be left up to the states'.
States with same day voter registration find it is not problem free, as the media would have you believe. Significant problems exist, including nonresident's voting in local elections and inability to verify voter eligibility.
ElectionNeutralityNow's main objection is the partisan nature of enacting federal legislation clearly benefiting one party. Even if it is your party benefiting, what about when you aren't in control?
Are you willing to denigrate our election systems to benefit 20% of the population? Why not empower those voters by educating them to their civic responsibility.
Of course, if you like the government of Kazakhstan, perhaps you want to take responsibility for those citizen's votes?
Jan Tyler is a former Denver election commissioner, certified election registration administrator, veteran of eight international election-observation missions, and blogs at www.electionneutralitynow.com
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