Citizens Aren’t the Only People Who Vote

Larry Levy:
"By comparing the State’s driver’s license/personal identification database with Colorado’s voter rolls, the Secretary of State study was able to identify the number of non-citizens who had successfully registered to vote, as well as those that voted. The results of the review are shocking. The study demonstrates that of the 139,379 people who presented a green card to obtain a license or identification card, 10,048 registered to vote and 4,214 actually voted. Similarly, of the 33,561 individuals who had used a work permit, 1,228 had successfully registered, with 603 of them actually voting. Finally, INS arrival/departure records were used by 69,023 people, producing 419 people who were registered to vote and 130 who voted."