ALL IT TAKES FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS TO VOTE IS A UTILITY BILL - Voter Fraud in California: a Way of Life
Published on 06-03-2012
Despite the fact that there are 2.6 million illegal immigrants in California, no proof of citizenship is required to for voter registration and presenting a utility bill is all the identification needed at the polling place.
To complicate matters, the utility bill is only required if a voter does not give the last four digits of his or her social security number, a Driver's License or State ID card number when initially registering. If a new voter cannot provide even a ghost of a social security number, county officials must assign that voter a registration number. This is the only voter that must show a utility bill as proof of identification. However, after this first vote, the ballot is granted in perpetuity without identification. In essence, anyone who feels that they belong in California can vote in our national elections.
by Paul Benedict
(libertarian)
Saturday, June 2, 2012
nolanchart.com
How big might this problem be? Statistics coming from the California Secretary of State put the number of eligible voters at about 64% of the total population. Applying this to the 2.6 million illegal immigrant population means that almost 1.7 million illegal immigrants could easily avail themselves of California polls during a national election.
Is there any evidence that anything like 1.7 million votes might have been placed illegally in previous elections? The sudden demise of the Republican Party after Governor Wilson's support for Proposition 187 forms an anecdotal background. Did the Democrats and the Hispanic Caucus panic? Could some have organized an ACORN-like voter registration drive, signing up Hispanics like crazy and purposely looking the other way when picture identifications could not be found?
One way to see the trend towards new voter registration is by comparing the number of registered voters sixty days before the election to the number of registered voters 30 and fifteen days before the election. The increase between these two dates MUST be, in total, the number of new voter registrations during those months. Certainly, the last months before an election provide the best backdrop for new registrations, but the new registrations below are just a fraction of the yearly total. Remember, in California this is especially important because only first time voters are required to show identification, and only if those voters did not show a picture I.D. when registering at the DMV or when registering online. The charts below show just a hint of how large this problem could be:
15-DAY REPORT OF REGISTRATION
October 20, 2008, for the November 4, 2008, General Election
HISTORICAL CLOSE-OF-REGISTRATION
STATISTICS FOR PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTIONS
Report Date Eligible Voters Registered Registration Close *
Oct. 20, 2008 23,208,710 17,304,091 15-day Close +1,132,317 in 45 days
Oct. 18, 2004 22,075,036 16,557,273 15-day Close + 931,493 in 45 days
Oct. 10, 2000 21,461,275 15,707,307 29-day Close + 633,329 in 30 days
Oct. 7, 1996 19,526,991 15,662,075 29-day Close + 588,097 in 30 days
Oct. 5, 1992 20,863,687 15,101,473 29-day Close + 979,431 in 30 days
*Assembly Bill 1094 (Chapter 899, Statutes of 2000) changed the voter registration deadline from a 29-day close to a 15-day close.
https://www.alipac.us/voter-fraud-california-way-life-586/