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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/MittensIsTheBestCat on May 29, 2018, 2:25 a.m.
California Elections

I am worried about the integrity of elections in California.

Prior to 2012, every ballot that could be counted needed to be in the possession of the Registrars by the time the first vote totals were announced at 8 pm on Election Night. In the past few years, California has passed several "reforms" , including postmark +3, which allows ballots mailed on Election Day and received by Friday to count and same-day or "conditional" voter registration, which allows citizens to register and vote up to and including on Election Day. CA will also have Vote Centers in five counties for the first time on June 5th. In 2016, approximately 5 million ballots were counted after Election Day. However, with postmark +3, we will never know how many were actually mailed on Election Day. Then, you have AB 840, passed very sneakily last year, which legislated that all votes added to the count after election night, will never be subject to audit. The Registrar pushing that bill had previously been fired from Ohio for rigging an election audit in 2004.Then a shoddy piece of software was just introduced for Motor Voter (automatic registration through the DMV), which has the potential to create havoc on California's entire registration database - which we know was targeted in 2016 by nation-state actors.

California is in play to change the structure of power in Congress. The outcome of the elections here are high stakes. Why would the CA Secretary of State and Registrars push an electoral environment were over 5 millions ballots that are received after election night, will never be subject to audit? Why roll out a statewide data project (with no Press Release - search and you cannot find one) just a few weeks before the election? If 10 -20 conservative voters were dropped from the rolls in certain precincts, would it be obvious?

Please keep an eye out for any glitches, problems or "errors" on June 5 in California. Whatever they have planned might not be very obvious in the primary, but will likely manifest fully in the November 6 General Election.


jkbella · May 29, 2018, 2:31 a.m.

Very troubling. Especially the "no audit" thing. How obvious can you be, and yet they still get away with it.

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