Full Senate Next Stop
for Voter ID Bill
The Senate Rules Committee has approved
a pro-active bill designed to strengthen the integrity
of Oklahoma's elections. Senate Bill 4, by Sen.
John Ford would require anyone voting in person
to show proof of identity.
Ford said voters could use a photo ID issued by
the United States, the State of Oklahoma or a
federally recognized Indian Tribe or Nation. Voters
without a government issued photo ID could simply
show their county issued Voter ID card.
"I believe that we have a right and a responsibility
as citizens to vote, but as a state, we have a
responsibility to make sure that every vote that's
cast is a legitimate, valid vote," Ford said.
"That's all this bill does."
Ford, who represents Nowata, Craig and Washington
Counties, said providing identification is a part
of every day life, and is required for writing
checks, boarding a plane, as well as many other
routine transactions.
"I truly believe that this enhances the quality
of our election process. In no way will it disenfranchise
any group--it doesn't keep anyone from voting,
and it is not a poll tax because there is no expense
to the voter. It simply gives greater protection
to our system against the possibility of fraud."
For more information contact:
Sen. Ford's Office: 405-521-5634