Report: Five Thousand Non-Citizens Voted Last Election in Colorado

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Posted by Tina

We have to show ID to get on a plane, register our kids for Little League and school…why not when we register to vote?

The Hill

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.

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2 Responses to Report: Five Thousand Non-Citizens Voted Last Election in Colorado

  1. AB says:

    Colorado is a lightly populated state, it must be a lot worse in other states.

  2. Peggy says:

    Probably the tip of an iceberg. If laws specify requirements I see no problem in being required to provide proof of compliance. Be it a drivers license or birth certificate.

    Wasnt there a video/documentary last year about the 2008 voter fraud that was produced by a democrat reporter? Interviews were provided on individuals from several states. Dont remember Colorado being one of them.

    Sure does away with our vote actually counting and makes us more like all of those countries trying to get rid of the dictators who put themselves in office by whatever means.

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