Oregon DMV Busted Allowing People Of ‘Unknown Citizenship’ To Register To Vote

The fight against voting fraud continues.

 

The Federalist

Under this system, the Oregon DMV has processed more than 54,600 voter registrations for individuals who have not proven citizenship, according to documents obtained by The Federalist. 

The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles has directed its employees to process the voter registration of those with “unknown citizenship” status, simply requiring that they claim eligibility, The Federalist has learned.

“If you don’t prove that you’re not a U.S. citizen, then you will be asked if you want to self-attest to being a citizen, and they will assist you with registering to vote,” Republican state Rep. Ed Diehl told The Federalist.

Early last month, Democrat Gov. Tina Kotek paused Oregon’s “motor voter” program as the state began a cursory investigation into how the system had registered more than 1,500 potential noncitizens to vote, as The Federalist previously reported.

In response to this discovery, Diehl met with state DMV leaders on Oct. 21. He said the DMV has reverted to only registering voters with a form that relies on attestation to prove citizenship.

“I​​nstead of being optional — a side track basically for voter registration — it’s right now the only way,” Diehl said.

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1 Response to Oregon DMV Busted Allowing People Of ‘Unknown Citizenship’ To Register To Vote

  1. Lucille's avatar Lucille says:

    Just thought I’d throw this in here, wondering if anyone checked with the American Indian tribes of Oregon as to how they feel about illegal immigrants being given freebies, favors, and citizen rights….

    American Indian tribes that reside in Oregon, here are some key tribes:

    1. Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
    2. Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
    3. Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
    4. Burns Paiute Tribe
    5. Klamath Tribes
    6. Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians
    7. Nez Perce Tribe (historically associated with Oregon)
    8. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (historically associated with parts of Oregon)
    9. Warm Springs Tribes (Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs)
    10. Coquille Indian Tribe

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