Currently our laws state that upon registration the applicant must sign an oath affirming their citizenship. There is no proof of citizenship required and no proof of ID required for those 65 and older. This should be addressed to ensure that only eligible qualified electors vote. Every ineligible voter cancels out one of our eligible votes. Voter ID should be verified and documented any time there is a registration or re-registration. The DMV is supposed to send information on new licenses and surrenders of licenses to the SEC monthly. How can we as citizens confirm that this is being done and that non-citizens are not being included? With millions of illegals flooding over our borders this is more essential than ever to ensure voters are legitimate. Furthermore, ERIC gets access to our DMV data and then provides it to NGOs and yet regular SC citizens aren’t able to gain access via FOIA.
Did you know that many voters in the 2020 election were dead or not still living at their registered residence?
We call on state legislatures across the nation to pass laws to ensure every voter is verified to be the actual voter regardless of method in which they vote at the time of voting, casting, or delivering a ballot;
Problem: Non-citizens or otherwise ineligible voters voting.
Solution: Strong voter ID that is recorded and available for the public to confirm –proof of citizenship should be required; ID should also be provided upon re registration. This also protects against bloated voter rolls.