It seems that many new voter registration forms are being returned to the Counties where they originated because they don't include the required information. Information such as drivers license numbers and social security numbers. Now do you understand why 'One Bill Gill' want so desperately to get drivers licenses into the hands of illegal aliens? It is not his concern for their ability to acquire car insurance, that's for sure.
More than 25 percent of the new registration forms sent to the state since Jan. 1 have been returned to the counties, most because they lack the driver's license, state identification or Social Security numbers now required by federal law.
"It's part of the new validation requirements that are pretty stringent,'' said David Tom, election manager for San Mateo County. "Any information that doesn't match exactly gets rejected.''
In San Mateo County, more than a third of the registrations turned in to the state since the first of the year have been rejected. The number is even higher in sprawling Los Angeles County, where 43 percent of the registrations this year have been sent back to the county.
That must be why Los Angeles County has so many problems with registration, its sprawling. Could it be the high percentage of illegal aliens? Hmm.
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