Following his discovery that the Pritzker Administration is sending voter registration forms to noncitizens, potentially leading to voter fraud, State Senator Steve McClure (R-Springfield) is filing new legislation to protect the integrity of Illinois elections.
“Free, fair, and honest elections are essential for our government to properly function,” said Senator McClure. “We have to make sure that people, who are not legally allowed to vote, are not casting ballots.”
McClure was notified by an immigrant rights advocate that when noncitizens apply for state aid, the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) is sending packets to them that include voter registration forms already addressed to local county clerks’ offices. The department includes an electronic version of the packet on its website, including a voting application, here: https://www.dhs.state.il.us/onenetlibrary/12/documents/forms/il444-2378b.pdf
The Senator fears that recipients may feel pressured to fill out all of the forms in their packet in their entirety, and that, because they may not be fluent in the same language as the forms are written, they may incorrectly apply to vote.
Making the situation worse, recent legislation signed into law by Governor Pritzker created a new system of drivers’ licenses, where noncitizens, even those who are here illegally, are given the same licenses as citizens. Previously, the licenses were marked if they were issued to noncitizens.
“If we receive these applications, and the person has a driver’s license number, and checks the box that says they are a citizen, whether intentionally or not, we have no way to verify that they are indeed a citizen of the United States,” said Sangamon County Clerk Don Gray. “This opens the process up to serious potential for fraud.”
McClure notes that legislation passed in 2017 authorizes DHS to use applications for aid in a dual role, where the information from the aid application can be used to register someone to vote. However, in that situation, the law instructs DHS to verify that the individual is authorized to vote before the application reaches the county election officials. That law does not authorize the use of paper applications to be sent straight from the applicant to county clerks, who unlike DHS, are unable to verify citizenship status.
McClure adds that if noncitizens do file to vote, not only will they be jeopardizing the legitimacy of Illinois elections, but they will be committing a crime, which would ruin any chance they have to become citizens.
“Whatever reason the Pritzker Administration has to be sending these forms, they are not looking out for the best interests of immigrants, and they are encouraging noncitizens to fraudulently vote in elections,” said McClure.
In response, McClure is filing legislation that will require the Illinois Secretary of State’s office to create a database for all noncitizens that have Illinois drivers’ licenses, so that County Clerks can verify that voting applicants are indeed citizens who are legally authorized to vote.