Today, as we celebrate Independence Day, I’m proud to announce a new campaign aimed at putting the question of whether or not the Commonwealth of Massachusetts should require voters to present identification in order to prove their identity at the ballot box.
We’ve witnessed enough voter discontent over the last several months that makes one truth abundantly clear: The most fundamental voting right is the right to have your vote count.
You’ve likely heard the argument many times from Democrats that voter ID requirements are “racist.”
Yet what’s clear to me, after serving eight years as a state lawmaker, is that Beacon Hill will never so much as debate the merits of voter ID laws, and that’s why we’re taking this question straight to the people.
To put this question on the 2022 ballot, we’re going to need help, and that’s where you come in. Our goal is to register at least 2,000 volunteers who will help gather enough signatures of registered voters to have this question qualify as a ballot initiative.
You can register to receive important updates and find out how to help by clicking on the red button below, which will redirect you to a landing page where you can provide your information.