Smith fought against election integrity

James Smith stood against common-sense security measures for American elections such as requiring photo ID. In fact, Smith voted twice against a bill to require showing photo identification in order to vote in South Carolina elections. [1]

Asking voters to show ID is a basic, easy, way to ensure that votes are only being cast by people who should be voting, and give Americans confidence in the integrity of our elections. Yet once again, James Smith stands with the radical left and against regular Americans.

[1] (H.3003, Roll Call Vote #35, Passage, Adopted 74-45, 1/26/11, Smith Voted Nay; House Journal, p. 28; H.3003, Roll Call Vote #257, Passage, Adopted 71-36, 4/26/11, Smith Voted Nay; House Journal, p. 38)