The Democrat-led Senate blocked a GOP effort today to set safeguards against illegal voting in elections.
The effort was led by Sen. Ted Harvey, R-Highlands Ranch, in response to what he argued was Colorado's lax requirements for registering to vote.
"We don't even check your citizenship status in this state," said Harvey.
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Sen. Ted Harvey of Highlands Ranch |
"We don't even know how bad the problem is until we start checking. It's the law of the land that only citizens can vote -- all we're proposing is that we make sure that's the case.
Harvey's measure would have required a prospective voter to show verifiable evidence of their citizenship when registering to vote, such as a drivers' license or a passport. The proposed amendment failed on a party-line vote during debate on a wide-ranging procedure bill.
“I actually have had contact with a lot of people who are undocumented, and I’ve had people call me and say that they wish they could vote for me," said Sen. Abel Tapia, D-Pueblo. "But they can’t vote for me because they’re not documented.
Many illegals are not even interested in voting, added Tapia.
Sen. Josh Penry, R-Fruita, took umbrage at that argument.
"If illegal aliens don't want to vote anyway, then we're not harming anyone with this amendment," he said. "Unless, of course, it is Democrat office-seekers that we are harming."
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