Thursday, October 22, 2020

CA Voter Rolls Need Clean Up


California Election Officials sent Ballots to All Active Registered Voters for the November 3rd Election.

But in a Press Release Distributed, Monday Oct. 19th, Election Integrity Project California (EIPCa), a Self-Described Nonpartisan Watchdog Organization, criticized 440,000 "questionable" Mailed Ballots.

The Organization sent a Letter to the California Secretary of State, writing that 416,633 Californians who were Registered to Vote on or before Nov. 4th, 2008, have Not Voted or Updated their Registrations since that Date.

Federal Election Law says they should have been Removed from the Rolls by 2017.

Because of this, EIPCa wrote, "those voters likely moved or died." Voters in California are marked as "inactive" if they move within the State and do Not Re-Register to Vote.

However, there is No State Law that Eliminates Voters from the Active List because they have Not Voted. But Federal Law says they could be Removed, and I think should be Removed.

EIPCa wrote that it Cross-Referenced 3,342 Registered Voters with Names on the State's Death Index Record. The Organization also Claims 19,717 Voters appeared to have Registered Twice on the Rolls.

EIPCa sent out a Press Release in May that 458,000 Ballots would be sent to Active Status Voters who had Died or Moved and Election Experts Questioned how they got that Figure.

EIPCa has pointed out some clear Instances where Ballots have been sent to People who have Relocated or Died, however the 440,000 number may be Inflated.

Regardless, California says it has Safeguards against Potential Voter Fraud, including Signature Matching and a Barcode connected to the Voter's Address and Information.

But were is the Financial Cost of the Mailing being addressed?










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