Bio
Wayne Fish got his first Kansas driver鈥檚 license more than 20 years ago. He renewed his driver鈥檚 license as necessary over the years, without any problems.
Two years ago, he went to the DMV in Lawrence, Kansas, to renew his driver鈥檚 license. The clerk asked if he wanted to register to vote.
"I had never before registered to vote, but because education is very important to me and because the state government has been cutting school budgets in the past few years, I decided to register to vote in August 2014 when I renewed my driver鈥檚 license,鈥 Fish said.
The clerk at the DMV didn鈥檛 ask him to provide any proof of citizenship when he registered to vote.
But Fish was unable to vote in the next election because, the County Clerk of Douglas County, Kansas, informed him, his name was never added to the voter registration rolls since he had not provided a birth certificate, passport, or other acceptable documentary proof of citizenship in order to complete the voter registration process.
Fish does not have a copy of his birth certificate and doesn鈥檛 know where to obtain one because he was born on a military base in Illinois that has been closed for decades. He doesn鈥檛 have a passport and has a limited income