3-21 AroundWoodstock webfinal.pdf

Page 41

A Look at Voter Security Reform Legislation BY CHARLICE BYRD

The right to vote in a free and fair election is fundamental to our civil society. This sacred right, upon which our democracy rests, cannot be taken for granted, nor can we afford for it to be eroded away by a lack of confidence in our elections. I, like so many other Georgians, believe that we have an obligation to do everything possible to ensure election security and integrity. There are many policy solutions being discussed to make Georgia’s elections the most secure in the country. I offer a simple, commonsense solution to add another degree of security to the actual voting process: a simple clarification to Georgia’s voter ID code, clearly marking “NOT VOTER ID” on driver’s licenses issued to noncitizens. This will help alleviate the pressure on and confusion of poll workers and election volunteers. Many Georgians may be surprised to learn Georgia issues a driving and official ID credential to noncitizens that are nearly identical to what many voters use as their official ID to vote. The only difference in appearance is the words “LIMITED TERM” across the top in capital letters. Furthermore, there is nothing in state law that prohibits these noncitizen driver’s licenses or ID cards from being used as “proper identification/photo ID” for voting purposes. This may have been an oversight, but many are convinced this loophole in voter ID security should be closed without delay. Currently, the law says that “proper identification” for presentation to a poll worker when voting consists of a Georgia driver’s license, a valid Georgia voter identification card “or other valid identification card issued by a branch, department, agency, or entity of the State of Georgia, any other state, or the United States authorized by law to issue

personal identification, provided that such identification card contains a photograph of the elector.” The law also allows for acceptance of valid U.S. passports, government employee photo ID, a valid tribal identification card containing a photograph of the elector and military identification. The law does not explicitly exclude the driver’s licenses or ID cards the Department of Drivers Services (DDS) issues to noncitizens of any description. The Motor Voter Registration system in use in Georgia has proved to be less than perfect in other states. To be clear, Motor Voter has allowed noncitizens to register to vote around the nation, according to reports by the Associated Press, NPR and the Pew Center. This obvious and needless loophole in Georgia law needs to be fixed. I have introduced HB 228 to fix this loophole (OCGA 21-2-417), which deals with “presentation of identification to poll workers; form of proper identification;…” to add language to exclude specifically from acceptance the driver’s licenses and ID cards issued to noncitizens. The legislation also will change current law to require DDS to add the phrase “BEARER NOT U.S. CITIZEN — NOT VOTER ID” to all driver’s licenses and ID cards issued to noncitizens. This will help remove the possibility of confusion or accidental acceptance in the voting process in future elections.

Woodstock - Towne Lake 145 Towne Lake Pkwy Suite 201

(770) 592-5554

Find us near you at SmileDoctors.com

Rep. Charlice Byrd represents District 20 in the Georgia House of Representatives. charlice.byrd@house.ga.gov

Canton

205 Waleska Rd Suite 1-A

(770) 345-4155

Michael D. Williams, DMD, MS Sunya Sweeney, DMD

Same Day Braces 0% Interest

Se habla Español Smile Doctors of Georgia - Dana E. Fender, D.M.D.

AROUND WOODSTOCK | March 2021

39


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Recent Home Sales

2min
page 55

Library Events

2min
page 51

Greenprints Trail Map

0
page 54

School News

2min
page 50

Justin Spainhour-Roth

2min
page 49

Community Calendar

5min
pages 46-47

Charlice Byrd

2min
page 41

Cherokee Women’s Health Specialists

2min
page 45

Cherokee Office of Economic Development

2min
page 44

Noteworthy

3min
pages 36-37

Everyday Angels

3min
page 40

Pages 28

1min
page 31

Ashley Velez

11min
pages 24-27

Rabbi Daniel Dorsch

6min
pages 28-30

Jeannie Cordaro

4min
page 18

Celebrations

0
pages 22-23

Community News

10min
pages 10-15

Leslie Powell

4min
page 19

Stacy Brown

2min
pages 16-17

Around Woodstock

5min
pages 6-9
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.