Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: January 10, 2007
Sen.
Ford Files Bill to Prevent Election Fraud
The role Oklahoma voters play in shaping the
state’s laws and public policy is too important to leave
it open to fraud—that’s according to Sen. John
Ford, who has filed legislation requiring voters to show
identification when they cast their ballots.
“As citizens, we all have not only the right, but a
responsibility to vote. As a government, we have the responsibility
to assure that only duly registered voters exercise that right
to vote,” said Ford.
Ford, who represents Craig, Nowata and Washington Counties,
said under Senate Bill 15, voters would have several different
options for providing identification, including a valid voter
identification card, driver license, passport, state identification
card, a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government
check, paycheck, or any other government document showing
the voter’s name and address.
“If we write a check or use a debit card at a store,
we can expect to be asked for ID,” Ford said. “When
you consider the vital role voters play, including choosing
who makes our laws, decides our taxes, as well as voting directly
on constitutional amendments and other issues, it seems to
me we should want to do everything possible to ensure the
integrity of the process.”
If approved, SB 15 would take effect July 1, 2007.
For more information contact:
Senator Ford's Office - (405) 521-5634