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Lions and Tigers and Fraud, Oh My! Secretary of State Kris Kobach Is at It Again

Posted: 06/14/11 03:00 PM ET

In a recent column in the Wall Street Journal, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach takes a victory lap trumpeting the passage of his voter ID law. He writes: "You can't cash a check, board a plane, or even buy full-strength Sudafed over the counter without [a photo ID]. That's why it's not unreasonable to require one in order to protect our most important privilege of citizenship." Voting, however, is not a privilege; it is a fundamental right guaranteed by more constitutional amendments than any other right we have. Cashing a check, getting on an airplane, and buying a nasal decongestant are not similarly enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.

The putative targets of photo ID and proof-of-citizenship laws are alleged perpetrators of registration and in-person voter impersonation fraud. However, voting rights groups have obtained records from Kobach's own office that deflate his claims that "[v]oter fraud is a well-documented reality in American elections." The disclosed report, which covers Kansas elections from 1997 to 2011, shows merely 221 incidents for 14 years of elections, and 200 of these could not have been prevented by the new proof-of-citizenship and photo ID requirements. These include more than 98 fraudulent or erroneous absentee ballot applications, 18 instances of attempted or completed double-voting in different precincts or jurisdictions, 17 instances of felons voting, 16 instances of absentee ballot fraud, as well as reports of electioneering and voter intimidation. Photo ID and proof-of-citizenship laws, which at their best can only confirm identity at the polls and block ineligible noncitizens from registering, simply do not prevent any of the above conduct.

As for actual instances of voter fraud that could have been prevented with voter ID laws, the report lists only 16 instances of noncitizen registration (five of these individuals illegally voted) and zero instances of in-person voter impersonation fraud. Legal action was pursued in a measly eight cases over 14 years. Kobach is using a nuclear weapon to kill a fly (and telling you the fly is the size of Houston).

In his op-ed, Kobach goes on to assert that the 2010 Democratic primary for the 40th District of the Missouri House of Representatives was stolen by noncitizen Somalis casting illegal votes. But on October 13, 2010, the Missouri Court of Appeals upheld the trial court's finding that no fraud occurred on Election Day.

Continuing to stoke the flames of xenophobia, Kobach claims his office has identified 67 unlawfully registered aliens, and that the final tally will "likely be in the hundreds." He does not claim any of those noncitizens actually voted, which suggests their registration was inadvertent.

Kobach also says that in Colorado, "the Secretary of State's office recently identified 11,805 aliens illegally registered to vote in the state, of whom 4,947 cast a ballot in the 2010 elections." This is false. In fact, Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler's report was filled with seriously flawed assumptions and rank speculation, and conceded its results were "inconclusive." Gessler's analysis yielded only the tepid "conclusion" that it was "nearly certain that 106 individuals are improperly registered to vote. And potentially many of the remaining 11,805 individuals are also improperly registered to vote." No evidence of voter fraud was produced.

Kobach is also ill-informed when he argues the number of eligible voters who lack photo ID is minimal, and that photo ID laws will not depress registration and turnout among minorities. In fact, the negative impact of photo ID laws on American voters is both undeniable and substantial. In addition to a 2006 Brennan Center survey, a study presented to the American Political Science Association and exit polls conducted in California, New Mexico, and Washington confirm that a significant percentage of registered voters lack access to driver's licenses and other forms of qualifying ID. A recent study of currently registered voters has demonstrated a racial disparity exists in both possession of up-to-date driver's licenses or state ID cards and possession of photo ID that meets Indiana's photo ID law's requirements.

Kobach needs to check his facts. The newly released data demonstrates that he is deliberately misrepresenting his office's own records to suit his ends. But in order to have accurate and fair elections, it is important to have accurate and fair discussions about elections.

 
 
 
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08:55 AM on 06/15/2011
Republican governors are also doing their part by passing laws restricting early voting. In 2008 early voters largely voted the Democractic ticket. It was one of the first things the SC legislature took up in 2009 even though nobody requested it and no proof of voter fraud.
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open2facts
because, sometimes, I'm wrong
08:30 AM on 06/15/2011
BS stories designed, built, advertised and sold by fear mongering, vote seeking politicians to whoever is fearful and dumb enough to buy them. Manufacturing seems to be on an upswing in the US, well in state capitols and Washington DC anyway.
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ssb752
Married to Betty Jo Bialosky (Nancy)
11:02 PM on 06/14/2011
Home Home on the Range, where the politics is completely deranged,
Where never is heard a truthful word and the lies make things cloudy all day.
07:15 PM on 06/14/2011
If they do not check the ID, how can you tell if the person who votes is the actual person?
10:19 PM on 06/14/2011
Usually by signature comparison.
lightnessandjoy
Is micro-bio a new disease?
11:16 PM on 06/14/2011
Oh, come on. We've been having fair elections for a long, long time with no evidence of extraordinary voter fraud (if you exclude the Supreme Court) and without any requirement for photo ID's. This requirement is a well-known and often-tried effort by the right to exclude college students, minorities and the poor from voting. What gives lie to the nonsense is that if someone is intent on voter fraud it's no big deal to get a fake photo ID.
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Rogo99
They're the new extreme right-you know...the rest
05:08 PM on 06/14/2011
It's still the Wild West there. They elected Dominionist/Reconstructionist Brownback to the senate and now governorship. Soon the women will be wearing prairie dresses and bonnets.
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librldem
Snarking for Merika n jebus! Glory!
08:53 AM on 06/15/2011
Well then by gawd I'm pushing for a law requiring them to wear bustles too! 'Honey... does this bustle make my bvtt look big?' will no longer be a trick question by women! LMAO 8-))
04:56 PM on 06/14/2011
By the way, will Kansas now be offering free photo ID's to people? You can't charge people to vote..having to pay for an ID..wouldn't that be considered charging them to vote?
04:55 PM on 06/14/2011
Fair and factual do not come in to play when trying to suppress the minority vote. Any arguement that he is trying to do anything else is an outright lie.

In fact, I say to Mr Kobach, to quote Joe Wilson: "You Lie!" Let him sue me.
ByAndForThePeople
and corporations aren't people!
04:18 PM on 06/14/2011
I fully anticipate a plethora of trolls popping up on this thread screaming how even a single instance of voter fraud has to be prevented at all costs because of the damage to our country. And not a one of them will think about the damage being done to our country by preventing hundreds or thousands of completely legal citizens from being allowed to vote. The only thing (they think) they know is that rich white people are more likely to vote Republican and poor brown people are more likely to vote not-Republican. Next thing we know, they're going to try insisting that you have to show your Party membership card (Republican, of course) in order to be allowed to vote.
03:02 PM on 06/14/2011
Well this is Kansas after all- what did you expect? So many vital things he could be doing, so many hardened criminals he could be going after, so much police misconduct he could be investigating but NOOOOO lets go after a big nothing and then lie about it.Sounds just like the Ks legislature as well. Oh wait maybe it's because they are all republicans and this is more of their right wing social engineering schemes
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errol44
Just in town for the GOP circus
02:52 PM on 06/14/2011
Coincidently, Kobach was also one of the main architects of Arizona's anti-Latino law, SB 1070.
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Ice9
If money is speech, then speech is never free
03:27 PM on 06/14/2011
Of course there's no coincidence about it and Kobach is very actively helping other states write their own Papers Please laws. The Federation for American Immigration Reform (ironically, FAIR) is the vehicle to spread his gospel.

Should I be surprised that Kansans elected him to be their Secretary of State?
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Bert Dodson
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02:51 PM on 06/14/2011
DEMs need to speak the truth, and then begin to get photo ids, to elderly & youthful voters. A huge registration drive, get every union local in the state to registar 1% of current # of voters between now and election day. Get out the vote, advertise how to register, how to vote early, or absentie, use old media newspapers, encourage pastors to remind their parishoners that they have a duty to be involved citizens, and help the family, and neighbors vote.Teach the GOPpers to be careful what they wish for, then see that the get it ie a big turnout of registared, informed, motivated citizens chanting for their heads.
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librldem
Snarking for Merika n jebus! Glory!
09:17 AM on 06/15/2011
In floriduh You have to appear in person at the DMV to get a photo ID and there is a fee. You also have to have as proof 5 forms of ID like BC, bank statements, utility bills from residence, passport!! etc. and then have to go to another location to register to vote... eliminates students, folks without cars, nursing home residents.
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noaxe397
02:14 PM on 06/14/2011
It started with Acorn and now it continues. Dems and progressives need to repeat the truth as often as conservatives repeat the lie.
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Handyman2
I liked Ike.
10:46 AM on 06/15/2011
Yeah, and the Acorn scandal was a lie too.