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Tag: Election Integrity Project

California’s Election ‘Anomalies’ Are Not New, Nor Have They Been Fixed

November 5, 2020   4:51 pmNovember 5, 2020   7:46 pm
In 2016 the California Legislature and Gov. Jerry Brown ostensibly “legalized” ballot harvesting, allowing a third party to collect ballots and deliver them to election officials, eliminating the ballot protection law that allowed only a family member to return another...
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440,000 ‘Questionable’ Ballots Mailed Out in California’s Election

October 19, 2020   7:05 amOctober 20, 2020   12:32 pm
In May, California Globe warned 458,000 dead persons could be mailed ballots if the state moved to an all-mail in November 2020 election. This warning was based on a report by the Election Integrity Project. And then Gov. Gavin Newsom...
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Long Beach Reform Coalition Files Suit Against LA Co. Registrar Dean Logan

May 11, 2020   6:13 pmMay 11, 2020   6:17 pm
The Long Beach Reform Coalition filed a lawsuit Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court against the County’s chief election officer, Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean Logan. The lawsuit seeks a writ of mandate and injunctive relief to force Mr. Logan to...
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UPDATED: 458,000 Dead Persons Could be Mailed Ballots if CA Goes All-Mail in Nov 2020 Election

May 8, 2020   7:04 amMay 8, 2020   3:03 pm
UPDATED: May 8, 2020, 2:45pm Watchdog group reports more than 458,000 likely dead or relocated persons will be mailed ballots; 24,000 will be mailed two or more ballots.  Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Friday requiring every voter in...
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California Election Integrity in Jeopardy With Vote-by-Mail Ballots to Every Voter

March 16, 2020   2:31 pmMarch 17, 2020   7:26 am
‘Regular people, regardless of party affiliation, they really do want fair and honest elections.’   The Election Integrity Project California is warning that an all-vote-by-mail ballot election in the state and the state’s largest cities, means hundreds of thousands of...
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Bill to allow formerly imprisoned felons to vote passes in the Assembly

September 6, 2019   1:50 pmSeptember 9, 2019   9:59 am
Assembly Constitutional Amendment 6, which would allow paroled felons in the state to vote, has passed the assembly, and is on its way for a Senate vote. The amendment had ten members of the Assembly introduce it: Assemblymembers Kevin McCarty...
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A Fix for California’s Election Integrity Issues or Something Else Entirely?

May 2, 2019   2:02 amMay 2, 2019   11:36 am
A bill to allow the use of non-provisional ballots for conditional same-day voter registration is being touted as necessary “for Californians who miss the deadline to register to vote or update their registration before an election.” It remains to be...
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