Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: March
13, 2008
Sen. John Ford
Bill to Prevent Election Fraud Clears Senate
Legislation to prevent election fraud has won the
support of the full Senate. The measure, Senate Bill 1150, was approved
Thursday. Sen. John
Ford, principal author of the bill, said it would simply require
voters to show some form of identification at the polls.
“You can’t write a check or board an airplane without
proof of your identity, but when it comes to deciding who will run
our state or our nation, we have nothing in place to verify the
person voting is who they say they are,” Ford said. “My
bill will simply help ensure the integrity of the process by verifying
the person at the polls is who they say they are.”
Ford’s legislation would allow voters to present a valid
identification card, driver license, passport, state identification
card, a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government
check or paycheck, or any other government document showing the
voter’s name and address.
“Opponents argue that requiring identification will stop
people from voting. I don’t buy that argument. Requiring a
person to show identification to write a check at the store certainly
doesn’t keep people from buying groceries,” said Ford,
who represents Craig, Nowata and Washington Counties. “If
they don’t have a driver license they can use a phone or electric
bill. It won’t place an undue burden on voters, but it can
help us prevent fraud.”
SB 1150 now moves to the House of Representatives.
For more information contact:
Senator Ford's Office: (405) 521-5634

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