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Related: About this forumWhy it’s a bad idea to explain how you’d cheat the election system, especially if you’re CO’s SoS
Appearing on KNUS 710-AM Oct. 22, Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams (R) explained to host Chuck Bonniwell and co-host Julie Hayden how hed commit election fraud, if Williams were a bad guy, an unethical Democrat, as Boniwell put it.
Bonniwell: What would you do if you were a nefarious person trying to cheat the Colorado System?
This is what I would do. Im not going to. Im not saying I would do it. But if I were an unethical Democrat trying to rig the system, what would you tell them? How would you do it? You wouldnt do it, but just to help [inaudible]. What would you do to corrupt the system?
Williams: If I were advising someone, it would not be through the system of online voter registration, because you got to have a drivers license for that. The easiest way to do that in Colorado is you go in with a non-verifiable ID, a utility bill, and register to vote using that. And you cast a ballot with that. Thats why I think we need photo ID. I have testified asking the legislature to pass photo ID when I was a county commissioner, when I was a county clerk, when I was secretary of state. And theyve never done it.
Williams: If I were advising someone, it would not be through the system of online voter registration, because you got to have a drivers license for that. The easiest way to do that in Colorado is you go in with a non-verifiable ID, a utility bill, and register to vote using that. And you cast a ballot with that. Thats why I think we need photo ID. I have testified asking the legislature to pass photo ID when I was a county commissioner, when I was a county clerk, when I was secretary of state. And theyve never done it.
Williams said 50 Colorado voters, who registered and voted same day, later did return a post card from the address provided, raising questions about who they were and where they went. But this is light years away from proving that fraud was committed, and its consistent with how many citizens live. That is, they move a lot.
In fact, voter fraud has not been shown to be an almost nonexistent problemin states like Colorado that dont require photo idea. A recent Loyala study gives you the details. In the wake of Trumps accusations about voter fraud, media outlets across the country have confirmed that voter fraud is a nonissue in the U.S.
And Williams didnt discuss the flip side, namely that photo ID laws stop legitimate voters from casting ballots. In nine states that passed such laws, its estimated that over 3 million voters will be affected. Thats the real issue here.
Read more: http://www.coloradopols.com/diary/88915/why-its-a-bad-idea-to-explain-how-youd-cheat-the-election-system-especially-if-youre-cos-secretary-of-state
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Why it’s a bad idea to explain how you’d cheat the election system, especially if you’re CO’s SoS (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Oct 2016
OP
"[In Colorado,] voter fraud has not been shown to be an almost nonexistent problem..."
Beartracks
Oct 2016
#1
California. Most populous w/38.8 mil residents. No photo ID req. & no fraud problem.
Crash2Parties
Oct 2016
#2
Beartracks
(13,565 posts)1. "[In Colorado,] voter fraud has not been shown to be an almost nonexistent problem..."
I do no think that mean what the author thinks it means.
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Crash2Parties
(6,017 posts)2. California. Most populous w/38.8 mil residents. No photo ID req. & no fraud problem.