Tag: voting
The Greenberg Brief: Still Voting With The Cult?
It’s hard to believe after the daily onslaughts of negative news, crime, drugs, homelessness, retail collapse and tourism decline, there are still voters who will regardless vote for keeping elected officials, which are most responsible for the debacle, in office....
Frequently Asked Questions about Privileges of Voters in California
Do voters have privileges in California? Yes, the Elections Code contains “privileges of voters” in Chapter 1 of Division 14 What happens if a voter does not have sufficient time outside of working hours to vote at a statewide election?...
California Initiative, Referendum and Recall Reform Act – A Pathway to Digital Petitions
With tremendous effort, conservatives across the State of California campaigned to recall the atrocity known as Governor Newsom in the year 2021. According to Ballopedia, “of the 12.8 million voters who participated in the election, 61.9% voted to retain Newsom,...
Vote Angry – Proudly
The angry voter is good for politicians, but bad for democracy. The angry voter is too stupid to understand the issues and must fall back on blind rage to make a decision. The angry voter is coming from a place...
SCA 1 – ‘Yes’ means Yes, ‘No’ means No on Referenda
On December 7, the first day of the California Legislature’s 2021-22 Session, Senator Bob Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys), introduced Senate Constitutional Amendment 1, which would place this measure before the statewide voters in June 2022 to make changes to Article II...
Prop. 17 Allows Former Felons to Vote
Approved by about 60% of California’s voters, Proposition 17 on the November 3, 2020 general election ballot restores the right to vote for former felons upon completion of their prison term. Placed on the ballot by the Legislature as ACA 6...