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National Voter Registration Day: Celebrate by Making Sure Voter Registrations and Rolls are Accurate!

Posted on Tuesday, September 19, 2023
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Registering to vote is a special, sacred gift often paid for with blood, that should be revered. American men and women have fought and died on battlefields across the world to preserve and protect our constitutional republic’s freedom to vote. National Voter Registration Day is a vital reminder for us to highlight the proper perspectives on voter registration and celebrate accurate, transparent, and accountable voter registration and voter rolls. 

Our Nation should emphasize many democratic principles on this important day. First, eligible Americans should take the initiative to exercise the opportunity provided them by registering to vote. Voluntary participation in registering and voting is important, but systems like Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) denigrate this right. AVR is in place in 23 states. In those states, the state government automatically registers a person to vote, regardless of whether or not that person wants to register, when they interact with a state government agency. The most common example is when you go to your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to get a driver’s license and you aren’t registered to vote at your new address. Even though you didn’t ask, and you may not want to, you are automatically registered to vote because of your interaction with the DMV. You didn’t make the choice; the state government made it for you. 

The right to vote has been defended in battle by our bravest men and women, and all potential voters have the right to decide their level of participation in the process— no federal or state government should make that decision for them. Registering to vote is a unique privilege; it should not be ignored, but it should not be something forced onto the American people by the government.

Second, American citizens, and American citizens ONLY, should be allowed to vote in American elections. The idea of allowing non-U.S. citizens to vote goes against our Constitution and against the principle of one legal vote by one legal U.S. citizen. Unfortunately, jurisdictions across the country, including New York City, the District of Columbia, and San Francisco, have extended the right to vote to foreign nationals. This is dangerous and undermines the very notion of what the privilege to be an American citizen means. Non-citizen voting disenfranchises legal immigrants who are now U.S. citizens and have earned this right. It also disenfranchises Black Americans whose votes are wiped out altogether, especially in urban areas where high levels of illegal immigrants’ vote. From the Civil War and Reconstruction to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, Black Americans fought to have equal representation at the ballot box. My recent op-ed in the Washington Times addresses this fight in detail. 

Third, elected officials responsible for the administration of elections should ensure we never have a situation where there are more registered voters than people eligible to register to vote. That’s common sense but achieving this result has not been so common. For example, in Arizona, four counties have voter registration rates higher than their populations—an impossibility. Elected officials responsible for elections administration can avoid this situation by cleaning up their voter rolls. Regular voter roll maintenance is critical for protecting legitimate voters, as it removes names of voters who have passed away or who have moved out of the state.

Fourth, states should use registration processes that are lawful, transparent, and accountable. A clear example of a state violating the trust of its voters occurred recently in Wisconsin and was exposed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty. The Institute won a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Election Commission (WEC) after WEC was discovered to be using a National Mail Voter Registration Form that it had never lawfully adopted and that failed to meet statutory requirements. This means the use of the form in Wisconsin was unlawful.

For these reasons, as well as others, American confidence in elections is in decline. In 2004, confidence in elections rested at 74%. Declining in 2008 to 59%, it rose to 66% in 2016 and then fell again to 59% in 2020. 72% of people on the Left believe the debunked theory that Russia caused the wrong person to be declared the winner of the presidency in 2016, and 53% of people on the right believe the wrong person was declared the winner of the presidency in 2020. The faith, trust, and confidence in elections has been eroding for decades, and by becoming a citizen who willingly participates in elections, you can help fix a deeply flawed voter registration system.

On this National Voter Registration Day, everyone eligible to register should register. They should do it themselves, not have some faceless governments do it for them via AVR. Those eligible should then exercise their American privilege and cast a ballot. And they should do so knowing it shows an abiding appreciation for the country that grants them that sacred individual voice and honors those who gave the ultimate sacrifice defending that right. One registered voter, casting one vote, counted only once. That’s something to sign up for and celebrate. 

Ken Blackwell is the Chairman of the Center for Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute and is the former Secretary of State of Ohio.

Reprinted with permission from Townhall by Ken Blackwell.

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Rik
Rik
10 months ago

If Conservatives are to gain in voter registration, they need to educate people better by pointing out the failures of the Progressively Communist wannabe Democrats. The biggest of which is the Climate Change fiasco policies being pushed by Jack*ss Joe Biden! STUPID IS, STUPID DOES! . . . Just keep pointing them out!

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
10 months ago

I plan on voting early and voting often then harvesting absentee ballots at local cemeteries just like a Democrat does!

Cindy Hayes
Cindy Hayes
10 months ago

We dug into it to confirm the 2020 steal, but common sense told us from the beginning that Trump won.
Trump amassed thousands at his rallies, vehicle & boat parades and even the Amish made a show joining in with their wagons. Biden couldn’t get more than 5 vehicles to participate in his parades, as was reported by the Left’s Media Fan Club.
It isn’t an insult to our intelligence to to claim the opposite happened at the polls, but a flat out attack on our common sense and we have had more than enough of it!
And don’t think the Amish joined in only because they are after their farms, as the Gun Control activists have been harassing them over their hunting long guns since at least 2016 that I came across. I found it while researching the disarmament of American citizens and local law enforcement of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW). It’s a UN requirement and has been for a long time.
As for illegals. They will be registered to vote in those states where they can get drivers licenses as they plan on auto voter registration when applying for drivers licenses. Again, this is simply ONE of the many ways they control our elections.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
10 months ago

Vote Eartly
By Mail
Ballott Harvesting
Or Lose

Ronald
Ronald
10 months ago

Not only are you an insult to the great name and genius of Ronald Regan a Republican symbol of political intelligence you are a typical example of liberal bottom feeding swamp socialism, yuck!! Say hi to china joe if you can get under his rock on the bottom of the swamp.

Concerned
Concerned
10 months ago

If a person does not want to take the time, travel the usually short distance in order to register to vote, they most likely do not have the desire to vote. If there is no honest desire to get involved in voting, then they should not be registered because they visited the DMV for example, ten they should not be voting. End of story. No desire, no participation by them or someone else on their behalf.

Sandra R
Sandra R
10 months ago

Why isn’t anyone doing something illegals do not have the right to vote and it’s against the law to register anyone to vote the only person who can do that is that person,so if they get registered from DMV or any where else who votes on election day and they pick what party they want. THIS IS NOT OK.

Pat Jandacek
Pat Jandacek
10 months ago

I’ve never received the answer to a question I’ve asked from anyone, anyplace, anytime. The question was whether “the year Biden was declared to have won over Trump or since has there been any effort to determine if there was (or was not) election interference that year? ” Hadn’t ever seen any mention of such in the public news I receive…..no dedication to making certain it was an honest election -just an oversight??…or too messy to handle or correct?….or not enough money for such an investigation? Just still wondering!

Jule
Jule
10 months ago

The state of NC, where I have lived AND voted for nearly 30 years had to be sued in order to have removed from the the voter rolls over 430,000 ineligible names. Many consider this a swing state. Does anyone actually believe that none of those 430K ineligible “voters” did not cast a ballot in 2020? Furthermore, does anyone believe that IF they did, those votes went to DJT? That’s a stretch that even my young yoga instructor couldn’t manage!

Scot Winters
Scot Winters
10 months ago

This is a trojan horse. Do not do this. This is a leftist organization to harvest personal data to make more fake ballots. Check registration ONLY with local board of elections!!!

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