Voter Integrity to Ensure Honest Elections (Top)
Honest elections are the foundation of representative government. We
support State efforts to ensure ballot access for the elderly, the
handicapped, military personnel, and all authorized voters. For the same
reason, we applaud legislation to require photo identification for
voting and to prevent election fraud, particularly with regard to
registration and absentee ballots. We support State laws that require
proof of citizenship at the time of voter registration to protect our
electoral system against a significant and growing form of voter fraud.
Every time that a fraudulent vote is cast, it effectively cancels out a
vote of a legitimate voter.
Voter fraud is political poison. It strikes at the heart of
representative government. We call on every citizen, elected official,
and member of the judiciary to preserve the integrity of the vote. We
call for vigorous prosecution of voter fraud at the State and federal
level. To do less disenfranchises present and future generations. We
recognize that having a physical verification of the vote is the best
way to ensure a fair election. “Let ambition counter ambition,” as James
Madison said. When all parties have representatives observing the
counting of ballots in a transparent process, integrity is assured. We
strongly support the policy that all electronic voting systems have a
voter verified paper audit trail.
States or political subdivisions that use all-mail elections cannot
ensure the integrity of the ballot. When ballots are mailed to every
registered voter, ballots can be stolen or fraudulently voted by
unauthorized individuals because the system does not have a way to
verify the identity of the voter. We call for States and political
subdivisions to adopt voting systems that can verify the identity of the
voter.
Military men and women must not be disenfranchised from the very
freedom they defend. We affirm that our troops, wherever stationed, be
allowed to vote and those votes be counted in the November election and
in all elections. To that end, the entire chain of command, from
President and the Secretary of Defense, to base and unit commanders –
must ensure the timely receipt and return of all ballots and the
utilization of electronic delivery of ballots where allowed by State
law.
We support changing the way that the decennial census is conducted,
so that citizens are distinguished from lawfully present aliens and
illegal aliens. In order to preserve the principle of one-person,
one-vote, the apportionment of representatives among the States should
be according to the number of citizens.
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